Tom,
First of all, glad all went well! ;

I had no doubts about you, though. I know you're one tough cookie!

Hey, I don't remember being in pain when I was released from the hospital, but I remember having to take Vicodin, one tablet 2x daily. I do remember the area being "numb" for the most part. It's wierd. If anything, I think I'm feeling more "pain" now. I get sharp sudden flashes of pain sometimes. I also can feel something (i.e. like an alien) moving when I sit up or lay down. I'm thinking it's the pressure of the blood. I don't hear the whooshing that many here have spoken about though. I also feel a sense of "tightness" when I squint my right eye (surgery was on my right side) or try to open my mouth wide.
Immediately after surgery, I was in the NICU for about 3 days and was given Morphine intravenously. Then, when I was transferred to the "step-down" unit, I was given Percaset (sp?), and when they discharged me, about 8 days from when I was admitted, they prescribed Vicodin.
Wow, Tom, how long were you in the hospital total? It seems like you were just in and out!
Amazing! (You showing off again?

hee hee hee)
Yes, do post a picture. At least, I'm interested. I posted a pic of my incision, and then I realized I should've sent another somewhat "normal" picture since not many others sent in pics of their incision. It's great to see what other's looks like.

About Halloween...Tom, you definitely still got your humor! I like that about you!
Quote:"I'm also thinking of answering the door on Halloween and scaring the bejeezers out of the neighborhood kids."
I got a kick out of "bejeezers." Hey, I was the "coolest" mom amongst my son's friends when I showed them my scar before my hair started growing back. My son said it looked like I went to war and back!

Last, but not least, please thank Debbie for keeping us informed about your progress! Tell her not to be a stranger!

Take care,
Shan