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Exhausted after laparoscopy?


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I had a diagnostic laparoscopy Thursday morning. They removed some scar tissue and stage 1 endometriosis. I'm a tad sore but it's not too bad. But I am completely and totally exhausted. Is that normal? I feel like I should be up and running now and it's not even 7 and I can hardly keep my head up off the desk. I'm sure I didn't rest as much as I should have with it being Easter weekend but I didn't expect this.

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When I had that done I was tired for days. My friend had an ovary removed the day before your surgery, she didn't look very chipper on Saturday when I saw her. Given that it was a holiday weekend i'd say you are probably within the norm. Sleep for a few days. No matter how small a bit you still had a part of yourself amputated. That takes a toll.

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I think anesthesia can take awhile to work it's way out of your system sometimes, but your amount of exhaustion doesn't sound typical. I have also had a diagnostic lap and don't recall being tired more than a day or two, nor after c-sections.

 

Have you contacted your doctor yet? Is there a chance you are anemic?

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It took me a month to recover from laparoscopic surgery. My incision point was draining for nearly that long and I was completely wiped out. My Dr. had said that she removed an extensive amount of scar tissue and that not everyone responds the same way. Take it easy and give your body time to recover. :grouphug:

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Thanks! I go for my post-op appointment Thursday morning so they'll check my iron levels, etc then. The day I had my surgery was day 1 of my cycle and it was pretty heavy this time with having surgery. But I think more than anything that I just didn't rest enough this weekend. It was hard with it being Easter.

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