i am a year and 4 months post op. really pleased i had op done and doing well. Has anyone else experienced nightmares post surgery please? I have relived all the noises from being in theatre. Also found down and miserable which just isnt me. Anyone else had this please?
My wife had brain aneurysm surgery almost 9 years ago. Has been taking Prazosin 5 mg to relieve her nightmares. Started at 1-2 mg but needed the 5 to get the desired effect. Talk to your doc to see if this would help and check for med interactions. Here’s something on depression…
Hope you find this helpful.
Pain pill Oxycotin(sp?) gave me nightmares. Switched to extra strength Tylenol and no more nightmares.
Thank you Chico
Thank you Peggy
Trish, were you awake during your surgery? How CRUEL!!! From what I was told they bend and twist, pull and pound on your leg. I was totally unconscious. How horrible for you.
As for the down and depressed I can vouch for that. It was the most traumatic surgery and recovery, and I am still no where healed, I have ever experienced. The fear of never fully recovering,
the constant pain, numbness, swelling
(tourniquet) all the way to my foot and very little improvement left me overwhelmed. I am not a crier but I sure have my moments now. I feel hopeless sometimes. This experience has shaken me to the core. I haven’t had ONE day without pain, most above a 5+. My leg is so swollen it is next to impossible to lift it into the bath tub. Nothing but the ice cooler helps. May 17 will be my 5th month. I still can’t do stairs without putting both feet on each step going down. I am constantly in fear of falling or bumping into something. I feel sad. I am a crafter and have no desire to craft anything, I don’t want to leave the house. My quality of living is half what it used to be. I
have never felt like this in my life but I would have to say I am depressed now. Dr. does not care just says it takes time.
So glad you got thru it. Me, I am taking it one day at time.