I had a hysterectomy 4 years ago, and now the gynecologists says I need to have a bladder tack. I have dealt with this problem for some time now and I thought when I had the hysterectomy I could throw away the pads. Now I have to wear them all the time.
She hasnt given me any information as to the specifics of this surgery is it done as an outpatient surgery, is it a day surgery, or is it another hospital stay. I would like to have the information to decide before I have to make up my mind.
I would appreciate any additional information you can give me.
Regards,
Fishpondruthie
She hasnt given me any information as to the specifics of this surgery is it done as an outpatient surgery, is it a day surgery, or is it another hospital stay. I would like to have the information to decide before I have to make up my mind.
I would appreciate any additional information you can give me.
Regards,
Fishpondruthie
Hi,
It is unfortunate that you are having these complications in your body. I really don’t know anybody that had bladder tacking, so I can’t share any personal stories. However I know that here are several ways to do the bladder tacking. You can do it by a surgical operation or by the injections. However I know that injections are really not recommended for women who are older than 60 years of age. How old are you? The surgical method is very effective and safe, so I think that this is a really good option. You will have to go through the recovery period but after this your bladder should be fine. I hope this helped a bit.
I hope everything went well with your surgery. I just recently had a partial abdominal hysterectomy and bladder tack. I leaked everyday when I coughed, sneezed, laughed or by just plain walking. I also have severe bleeding (hence the hysterectomy). I had a complications afterwards. I went in for surgery and planned on staying overnight. I ended up staying 4 days. I came home and had the worst gas pains Ive ever dealt with which makes the bladder surgery almost impossible to tolerate. I felt pain when I urinated and it seemed like I would go very frequently. I'm now on week 3 and a half after surgery and the gas is 75% gone. The pain when urinating is almost none. I still feel bloated and feel like I have to go more than before the surgery but it's tolerable. I go for my surgery follow up next Wednesday and I am sure I will find that everything went according to plan.