kingkeld's Journal, 22 June 2012

(post surgery photos in today's journal!)

Aaahhh... Home sweet home.

I am back home after four days in the hospital. Five, actually, if you count the evening I arrived.

It really wasn't TOO bad, the staff was super nice, everyone was helpful, and I am SO happy with the surgery. The results are amazing, and they're not even recovered.

I still have a LOT of post surgery fluid retention in my body. The ”Deep Purple” issue (read yesterday's journal) is still present, but not as bad as it was, but more water is retaining in my legs. They're all wobbly and gooey - kind of like jello, just like when I weighed about 50 kgs more. How depressing! Actually, not really depressing, as I know what the reason is. It's simply my body reacting to the surgery – it's perfectly normal and something that most likely will disappear by itself. If it doesn't, they're able to drain it.

I wonder if I can do anything to help it disappear? If it's simply liquid, would I be able to flush it out the same way as when sodium retains water? Would I be able to flush it simply by drinking water? I haven't had too much water the last week, being in the hospital, having the catheter and all really didn't promote drinking gallons of water daily. I will start on that again today though.

Not much sleep for me last night. I went to bed around 9 PM, woke up at midnight. I'm not comfortable in my bed, even if we have a nice big wedge I can have under my upper body, and pillows under my knees. Not comfortable at all. I had a hard time with this in the hospital too.

It's now 2 AM and I still haven't slept more. I will try again after I am done writing my journal. It's a good thing I'm not going to work.

I have a good reclining chair, I will see if I can get comfortable in it. The only really bad thing about that is that I want my feet elevated, and the chair - though it does a good job at this - is not lifting my feet quite high enough, I think. We'll have to see what happens, I guess.

In one week I will have stitches removed. I am excited to get to that point as my next goal.

Until then, I basically have to take it easy and take it slow, and just focus on recovery. No sudden (or dumb) moves, plenty of relaxation, take some iron tablets along with an occasional laxative if my body doesn't ”respond right”, and a little bit of pain killers if I need them.

I forgot to take them last night. I guess I didn't need them, huh? :) That's a great sign.

So, how does it all look?

Well, I took pictures before I left for the surgery, to have some very recent ”before”-photos, and I took pictures just last night, when I took a shower. I think the result is VERY obvious and looks awesome, and you still have to factor in that my belly is super swollen and bloated, and that I am weirdly shaped from wearing a supporting belt around my entire stomach for days.

I have to wear the belt for quite a while, by the way, probably several months. I hope it won't be too much of a hot summer in Denmark.

Anyways, here are the photos. I think you can clearly see what is before and what is after, but I'll make it clear anyways.

Before:




After (well, duh):




So, what do you guys think? I am still baffled how good it looks. Sure, it's no Brad Pitt, but it's a whole lot better than what I had.

I have still not felt ANY real pain from the actual surgery. I feel some pains from the bloating, but that is really all, and I feel pain from my back being a little strained from the belt. But the actual cut is pain free. I know, it's because they cut the nerves, but it's such a weird feeling to NOT feel anything. It's good though, to not feel pain. I had expected this to be a much rougher ride than it turned out to be.

So, today is Friday. Nothing at all to do. I am of course not at work today, I will simply stay home and heal. I'm glad wife is out of work early, so she can entertain me. I gotta find out what I can do to entertain myself. I know we need to do a little bit of shopping, and since the stores are only ten minutes walk from here, I might ask Wife if I can join her, just to get out.

I can't play the bass, which is what I really want to. I feel too tired (from the blood loss) to really watch movies for a longer period of time, and surfing online gets old kinda fast. I'll probably spend a little extra time here on FatSecret. I'll probably check back for comments a little more often, and probably read some extra journals, get some inspiration and see if I can help anywhere.

Today I am thankful for:

- sleeping in my own bed, at least a few hours. Sometimes we forget the little things. :)
- spending the evening yesterday in my normal surroundings, with Wife and Kitty.
- Morning with Wife coming up soon. I think this is what I have missed the most. We'll change a few things around do accommodate me, but overall it will be the same old thing, just like I like it.
- The look of my new stomach. I love it already. I have never – NEVER – looked like this. BIG smile!

Happy Friday! Life is good! Heck yeah!

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Comments 
...I am in the same boat as ferlengheti....still at work & getting more impatient by the min. So excited for you. But be patient, you have come such a long way...a few more days rest won't 'hurt'. :) 
22 Jun 12 by member: schmetterling34
incredible! lookin fantastic!! 
22 Jun 12 by member: Lindsay6384
Pam, the doctors did tell me that with the amount of weight I had lost, they were amazed how much DID pull back by itself. However, there was plenty to take from, and more than enough for me to qualify for the surgery. :) Preggo - that is my strategy - I am trying to just keep drinking water and see if I can flush some of it out. Let's see what happens. 
22 Jun 12 by member: kingkeld
You just look so great! You did it. You made it. After all this time and hard work. You've EARNED this.Congrats! Towards the end of your journal, my eyes just welled up with tears. You must be so happy and I'm happy for u! 
22 Jun 12 by member: bmccrary
WOW. That's a huge difference. I can't believe how unobtrusive it looks, considering it was a pretty big damn surgery. Amazing. And you look so good! It actually seems to have taken years off you, physically. I'm so so happy for you, and can't wait to see how the healing progresses. You rock!!! 
22 Jun 12 by member: ferlengheti
HELLO,BRAD!!!! 
22 Jun 12 by member: rockytu
this remarkable! really unbelievable. I know you must be so happy! and I am happy for you. you've come a long way. kudos to you!  
22 Jun 12 by member: Adelinemf
Wow King, that is awesome and congrats! It looks like they did do a good job. Enjoy your rest time and take it easy bro!  
22 Jun 12 by member: posterchild66
Fantastic that the docs have said that, about your skin pulling back.... It bodes well for a fast recuperation :-) 
22 Jun 12 by member: Sk1nnyfuture
WOW Keld, I must say... WELL DONE, MAN! You did it! You lost all the weight, you got approved for the surgery... and now... well, WOW! The results are fantastic! Good for you! SO HAPPY for you...and they did a fantastic job on the surgery! By the end of the summer you'll be fully recovered and taking on new adventures! (exercise, body building or whatever!) Do what makes you happy!!! You've come a long way Man!!! And you should be so proud! Much Love. 
22 Jun 12 by member: jsfantome
Holy crap! You look awesome... I was wondering what you would look like after :) I'm curious. How much skin did they take off? How much weight I mean? 
22 Jun 12 by member: Shanelle05
AMAZING, Keld. That looks awesome. You must be really happy. 
22 Jun 12 by member: Helewis
Wow what a fantastic difference!!! It was well worth doing and I am sure when you are completely healed you will be thrilled with the outcome :) 
22 Jun 12 by member: triaby
You look terrific! Take it easy and be sure to give yourself time to recover. 
22 Jun 12 by member: Tmcaporale
Shanelle, I was told that they took off 2.6 kgs, little over five lbs...  
22 Jun 12 by member: kingkeld
Holy moly. 5 pounds of just skin? That's awesome. I bet it feels wonderful to have it gone.  
22 Jun 12 by member: Shanelle05
Dang, Keld! You're looking great! You're just going to have to restrain yourself from taking your shirt off everywhere you go now. :) 
22 Jun 12 by member: DairyKing
LOL, DairyKing, I try to not go all porn star all the time, thanks. :) I am very happy with the results. It's definitely a load off in more than one way to have the skin gone. Of course, now is the recovery time, but I'm handling it pretty well. My main issue is essentially boredom, as I can't do too much. I need to sit in my comfy chair to be situated right, and I have trouble reaching the keyboard on my laptop, so I type most on my tablet. It's not as comfy for casual net surfing and such, and much of what I do requires programs from my PC. But I manage. Wife is home early from work today and we're watching movies and eating carrots. I get the munchies when I'm bored, and I need to not go too nuts in bad snacks. :) 
22 Jun 12 by member: kingkeld
Well, Buddy, I guess I would be doing the same thing that you're doing in your circumstances. What a blessing it must be NOT to be experiencing the pain that is normally associated with this kind of surgery. I can certainly understand how difficult it must be to find that perfect position where nothing is aggravated. But, I think you've come through the worst of it. It can't do anything but get better from here. We've got a television commercial out here for mens' suits, and the guy always ends the commercial by saying, "You're gonna love the way you look!" Well, I think we can safely say, "You're gonna love the way you look!" You'll be hugging that guitar in no time! :)  
22 Jun 12 by member: DairyKing
Oh, I am sure I'll be back rockin' out soon, DairyKing. :) - and I am definitely past the rough times when it comes to all this. It's so weird to NOT feel pains. I was bracing myself for a couple of weeks of bad pain, and there is simply nothing of the kind. I feel my back getting tired from the way I sit to protect the cuts, but that is a whole different story of course. I had expected bad bruises on my entire torso, and I have none (well, except for THAT ONE). I think recovering from surgery probably won't ever get any easier than this. I had a food poisoning a few weeks back and it was a WAY rougher ride than this is. 
22 Jun 12 by member: kingkeld

     
 

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