I had Surgury Yesterday to remove my Toe Nail. When they did the removal process they did a nerve block. The Surgeon said this would last for 3-4 hours and keep me pain free. After everything was over and they discharge me, they told could not get anything for pain. I ask the Surgeon if it would hurt afterwards and his response was yes that it be a trobbing pain and that I would not be able to walk around very easily without being in pain but the worst part would only last 3-4 days. The Doctor told me that I was admitted through the ER that the new Obama Health Care reform act had taking there older methods of sending people home with pain meds. I also gave me written instructions to be excused from work for 3 Days. By this time I was getting nervous, and that the pain would be pretty bad. I ask the nurse to get the Doctor to come back in before I left and that I would like to get enough pain meds to get me through the first 24 hours. The nurse said I would be wasting my time. By this time I am feeling like they thought I was doctor shopping and god sakes they just performed surgury on me. Okay I did the right thing and went home and went to bed at 3:30am I woke up straight in the bed in some pretty bad pain, the nerve block had wore off. I really belive this was the worst pain I had ever been in. So I began a regiment of Tylynol, Motrin and Aleave rotating them the best I could. I got relief from these over the counter meds.
This is my question, first I am not looking for methods to score pain meds from Hospital ER Doctors. I just want to go home and be confortable and without most of the bad pain, I can handle pain pretty good. This turned into one bad behind night of major pain. Did I do something wrong? Is it the Obama plan? How should I have handle things differently? Was the hospital just following policy?
I just reached the 24 hour mark after surgury, still in pain but not as bad. Oh I left one part out, the reason for going to the ER in the first place was that I stumped my toe on the coffee table and tore my nail about 3/4 the way off and the pain level was a 15 from 1 to 10. The doctor said that the whole nail would have to come off. There was never any talk about pain meds nor did I expect any. It was something I just did not think about because face it I was not there to score pain meds.
Someone could you please help me understand this issue.
Thanks so much~
This is my question, first I am not looking for methods to score pain meds from Hospital ER Doctors. I just want to go home and be confortable and without most of the bad pain, I can handle pain pretty good. This turned into one bad behind night of major pain. Did I do something wrong? Is it the Obama plan? How should I have handle things differently? Was the hospital just following policy?
I just reached the 24 hour mark after surgury, still in pain but not as bad. Oh I left one part out, the reason for going to the ER in the first place was that I stumped my toe on the coffee table and tore my nail about 3/4 the way off and the pain level was a 15 from 1 to 10. The doctor said that the whole nail would have to come off. There was never any talk about pain meds nor did I expect any. It was something I just did not think about because face it I was not there to score pain meds.
Someone could you please help me understand this issue.
Thanks so much~