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After a Hospital Stay, Do You Notice Changes in Mental Health?
As most of you know, I had surgery about two weeks ago to remove my remaining ovary. This week, my column is about mental health post op. When leaving the hospital, I was given discharge instructions on what to look out for as far as physical symptoms. On the list was when to call 9-1-1 or when to alert my doctor if there was something going on. Although the pain from the surgery has been a lot better, mentally I am still struggling.
My body has been through a trauma. For anyone that has been in the hospital due to an infection, flare up of symptoms, or a surgery, I’m sure you can relate to the bodily trauma that takes place. Being in the hospital and enduring everything that goes along with it is very traumatic.
My anxiety has been increased and I find myself becoming shaky again at the mention of doctor appointments or follow up visits and testing. My emotions have been all over the place. Happy one minute and then crying at the slightest inconvenience the next. I have been having flashbacks and waking up with nightmares. Mental illness is difficult to manage after a hospital stay and a surgery.
With the guidance of my therapist, I have decided that the anxiety and depression that I am feeling is not going to help in my recovery from this. I need to give my brain a break. Writing, talking about what is bothering me, scheduling phone appointments with my therapist, and taking a medication to help relax me have been very beneficial. My mind needs to heal from what the body had to endure in such a short amount of time.
Have you experienced changes in mood or emotions after a hospital stay or surgery? How has anxiety and depression presented itself for you? What have you done to reduce this and take care of your mental health after surgery?
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