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The Perils of No Sleep Following Back Surgery

April 13, 2009 - 10:40am 576 reads 1 comments

No Sleep! That’s right….I think I got about 4 hours of sleep last night! Went to bed around 11 p.m., back up at 2:30 a.m. and then back to sleep for an hour or so at 7:30 a.m. So what does someone do for 5 hours in the middle of the night? Hmmm, online window shop, visit too many cancer message boards, research medical information that makes no sense and stare blankly at the screen wondering when the pain will subside.

I am scheduled to have pain medication every two hours, but it wasn’t good enough. The times that I was able to fall asleep it was with the help of my new trusty (or untrusty) friends Valium and Benedryl. Finally I had enough when the sun was up and Christine and I decided to move on with the day and start with some Starbucks. Yummy! This is the first time that I have really had a cup of joe since I have been diagnosed. I think I drank 1/2 and started feeling the caffeine buzz and decided to stop so I wouldn’t start craving other things that I shouldn’t be having.

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The day cruised by with time blocked out by bathroom jaunts, taking on and off the back brace, and checking the constant vibration of my Blackberry. I felt in horrible pain the entire day. Both surgeons that I worked with stopped by the room today to follow up and see how things were progressing. The x-rays I had taken the past few days looked immaculate, no complications there. The neurosurgeon was also pleased at the results and how I had not had any motor function complication. So, at this point we were just waiting on an attending doctor or oncologist to see me for the day and help to do something about the pain!

We (Christine and I) waited and waited until about 4:30 when we were finally told that I would not have an attending doc yet and it would just be referred back to my oncologist…this went back and forth all day by the way making it seem as though no one wanted to dare take my case! I was told that I would just have to wait until tomorrow when either the rounding docs came by or the oncologist to make any changes to the plan.

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I hope all is well, I stumbled across your post while searching for something to read when I couldnt sleep. Well, its certainly put my problems in perspective. Best wishes to you. x

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