It's been a full week since surgery.  I must say that I am shocked at how easily it has gone.  The pain has been minimal.  What I am finding now is what I believe to be some nerves coming back to 'life' and making sure I am aware that they are there.  Other than that, I am just tired.  You know how it is...  Getting back into the swing of things after lying around in a hospital doing a whole lot of nothing for several days.
Now, do I think that Xocai chocolate has helped me through this surgery?  Yes, I do.  However, I must say that there is no scientific evidence to post.  I did not have a team of doctors following me around.  But what I do have is my own personal testimony.  I have had 4 c-sections in my life and now one (I don't think that I can have more) hysterectomy.  I read several message boards before the surgery trying to figure out what recovery would be like.  Most of what I read said that it was the same, if not worse than a c-section.  So that was what I had my mind set for.  I went in expecting the same thing that I had experienced with my previous c-sections (I wasn't accepting 'worse').
I remember a whole lot of nothing about my surgery.  I remember being prepped for the epidural and telling the anasthesiologist that I felt sure that they would not need to give me too much to 'relax' me.  As you remember from my last post that was at the 4-1/2 hour countdown, I did not get a lot of sleep.  Two hours to be exact.  Went to bed at 1:30AM and back up at 3:30AM.  So, that was it, I remember the epidural.  If I spoke with my doctor, I don't remember.  I've been racking my brain trying to remember post-op recovery and there's nothing there.  I sort of remember trying to move my legs.  I remember from previous c-sections that I had to be able to move my legs before they would let me out of post-op and into a room.  Next thing I remember is being in my room.  I had a cath still in place and the epidural was still there for pain.  I remember being asked about my pain level.  I said a 7.  Who REALLY knows what to say when they give you that silly smiley face scale of 1-10?  I've just never really gotten that one.  So, I said, "seven".  We spent most of the rest of that day trying to decide what was the best way to administer pain meds to me.  I am not much on the epidural and we finally settled in on a 'pump' method that I was able to control myself (it was administered through an IV).  I was able to give myself a dose every six minutes which I thought was pretty crazy.  Heck, I couldn't even stay awake for much more than 15 minutes.  I think I took about three doses an hour and slept for most of the 1st two days.  I know that I took a book that I had been saving to read while I was in the hospital and it took my until Thursday to even get through the foreward.  By Thursday they had removed the cath and all IV's and I was up and using the restroom on my own.  I got a shower and walked the hallways.  My pain was very minimal.  I was able to get two pain meds by mouth every 6 hours, but was only requesting one.  Two put me to sleep and I was really looking forward to having some time to read.  
One thing I do remember is that the nurses and even the doctors would tell me that when I got home I could take some motrin to help with the inflammation.  I had to remind them that I was allergic to ibuprofen and I kept thinking, "that's OK, I have healthy dark chocolate for inflammation."  I took my chocolate to the hospital with me.  The first couple of days (day of surgery and the day after) I would suck on bits of the chocolate.  I was on a liquid diet and wasn't tolerating much yet, but by day three I was back into the swing of things and eating a couple of pieces a day and tolerating 'some' food.  The doctor was ready to release me by day 4, but it was late and I stayed until the next morning.
I got home on a Saturday and spent most of the weekend in bed with my husband babying me. (I love you, honey!)  It was certainly good to be home.  I had my post-op appointment yesterday and it looks like things are going great!!!!  According to my doctor, pathology showed that there was good reason for the surgery and after I am completely healed, I should be a new woman!!!
I will keep you updated as things progress.  If it wasn't for the mandatory restrictions that come with surgery and the fact that yes, I am tired after a full day of 'life', I would tell you that I am great!  But...I'll give it a couple of weeks.  Xocai healthy chocolate is only a 'super-food', not a 'miracle-food'.
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OK, so now it's been over 2 weeks since the surgery and I have to say that although we only talked on the phone yesterday, you certainly sound well and recovered. There was a certain 'wellness' to your voice and tone. And, as we discussed, I'm sure you're doing more than you should be but you're a grown up and know your limitations =) More posts! More posts!!
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