View Full Version : coughing and sneezing......eeeek!!!
LynnMarie74
06-15-2009, 04:38 PM
Howdy! Will you guys tell me this gets better?! Ugghhh! Ive had a cold on and off for about a month....went away, came back. Either way, its soo incrediably uncomfortable & painful to cough a good, deep, cough & to sneeze. I just dread that....mainly because I dont just sneeze once....oh no, when I go, I go.....4, 5 sometimes 6 in a row! OUCH! Will this ease up or is this just one more thing I will have to grow used to?? Blahhh!!
summer
06-15-2009, 04:50 PM
Ohh that brings back bad memories.......I used to have to brace myself each time I felt a sneeze coming on & I would try not to cough or laugh too hard! It eventually gets better, so hang in there.
RitaR
06-15-2009, 07:06 PM
Is this true pre-op or post-op? I'm already having problmes pre-op and I haven't even seen my doc yet... Ugh!:eek:
LindaRacine
06-15-2009, 07:27 PM
Howdy! Will you guys tell me this gets better?! Ugghhh! Ive had a cold on and off for about a month....went away, came back. Either way, its soo incrediably uncomfortable & painful to cough a good, deep, cough & to sneeze. I just dread that....mainly because I dont just sneeze once....oh no, when I go, I go.....4, 5 sometimes 6 in a row! OUCH! Will this ease up or is this just one more thing I will have to grow used to?? Blahhh!!
I can sympathize. What worked for me was holding a pillow very tightly to my midsection when I coughed or sneezed.
Hope you feel better soon!
--Linda
titaniumed
06-15-2009, 07:45 PM
Ok Lynn, It gets better. LOL
Rita, Lynn is talking about after surgery. It is very scary to sneeze due to the extreme force exerted on the soft tissues that are healing. After surgery,you can be pretty raw and sore. It took me a year till I was 100% comfortable with the sneezing and coughing issues.
I too, sneeze 4 to 6 times now. I have no idea why ? At least it doesn't hurt anymore.
Ed
asccbodypro
06-15-2009, 07:58 PM
Lynn,
Can't give you any advise about the coughing but when I don't want to sneeze I hold my nose closed. Sounds silly but works for me...one of those weird things maybe but give it a try! It works great to not wake a baby :O)
Jenn,
Laughing does hurt! I am glad to say though that I have done a lot of it post-op. As much frustration and tears that I have had in the past few weeks I have laughed hard and often!
Life is good. As hard as this condition and surgery can be we really could have it so much worse. I try and remind myself of that at least once a day. I love my family!
LynnMarie74
06-15-2009, 08:47 PM
Thanks ladies and gents.......I hope it gets better...how annoying! :p Off the subject real quick....my PT asked today(for the 3rd time-scary) how far out I was from surgery.....WOW! Times flies......I cant believe, as of yesterday it was 5 months!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where does time go!?!?!?? Seems like just yesterday....certainly glad it's over & done, that's foorrrr shhoorree! :D
jesscv
06-24-2009, 09:21 PM
I find sneezing, laughing, etc. hurts my RIBS more than my back. Anyone else experience this? I am three months post-op.
Doodles
06-27-2009, 12:29 PM
Yes, I can relate to that--and I'm almost 3 months too. I've sneezed 7 times since surgery! I know since it's always an event. I guess somehow we manage to slow down the number of sneezes. It always hurts more in the front even though all surgery was posterior with reach around for the lower lumbar/pelvis. My abdomen hurts if pushed on at all and just feels sort of hard. At my appt. Dr. Lenke said it could still be some swelling issues. Janet
Bionic Woman
06-27-2009, 02:16 PM
Yikes:eek: I don't like to cough and sneeze now and I haven't had my surgery yet. Every time I sneeze now, it's a new experience in pain! If I'm standing up I make a real spectacle of myself trying to find a place to sit before I sneeze :o! Otherwise, it can just about put me to the floor. Gee, can't wait 'til after surgery - sounds like a GREAT time, lol:rolleyes:
Deb
Singer
06-27-2009, 08:00 PM
Interestingly, I used to suffer terrible allergy attacks in the spring and fall when I would literally sneeze all day for 8 or 9 hours straight and then fall into bed exhausted and sleep them off.
Since my surgery two years ago, I have not have one of those attacks. I have absolutely no more problems with seasonal allergies. My theory is that my body knows it can't handle that kind of sneezing anymore so it just doesn't happen. It's been a nice side-benefit!!!
Geish
06-28-2009, 01:30 AM
Interestingly, I used to suffer terrible allergy attacks in the spring and fall when I would literally sneeze all day for 8 or 9 hours straight and then fall into bed exhausted and sleep them off.
Since my surgery two years ago, I have not have one of those attacks. I have absolutely no more problems with seasonal allergies. My theory is that my body knows it can't handle that kind of sneezing anymore so it just doesn't happen. It's been a nice side-benefit!!!
Think your body could tell my body to tell the allergies to go away? That would be really awesome. :D
debbei
06-28-2009, 06:18 AM
Think your body could tell my body to tell the allergies to go away? That would be really awesome. :D
Chris should do that for all of us!!
Yes Lynn, I also hate to cough or sneeze. I usually try to brace myself first. It isn't as bad as it was immediately post-op but it's still no fun.
LynnMarie74
06-28-2009, 10:29 AM
Hummm....well, looks as if we all are SOL huh...well, all of us except for Chris! lol Teach me?
Singer
06-28-2009, 12:40 PM
Believe me, if I could share the secret of my sneezeless body, I would!!!! I figure it's nature's way of giving me a consolation prize for having a long and rough recovery....!!!!
Geish
06-28-2009, 12:56 PM
I don't care if I am sneezeless...just tell how to make the allergies go away...please! LOL
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