đź’“ Hola amantes de la tinta! đź’“
Esta historia comienza hace 2 años en Troncal, Ecuador.
SolĂamos ir al gym en la noche, mi rutina se enfocaba en piernas y abdomen. DescubrĂ que me gustaba mucho levantar peso y retarme a mĂ misma golpeando y pateando el saco de boxeo. Un dĂa, ya casi terminando mi rutina, aĂşn me sentĂa con energĂa, ustedes saben, la dopamina estaba a tope, en uno de los ejercicios para abdomen subĂ el peso y sentĂ una especie de tensiĂłn o tirĂłn extraño. No lo tome muy en cuenta y acabe la serie. Nos fuimos a casa y al dĂa siguiente salimos a trabajar. En un momento haciendo malabares apretĂ© muy fuerte mi abdomen y allĂ sentĂ aĂşn más fuerte el tirĂłn, ya era doloroso.
Le comentĂ© a Jhon, pero como soy un poco exagerada con ciertas cosas no lo tomo en serio, hasta que palpándome senti un bultito, que antes no estaba. Especulando llegamos a la conclusiĂłn que podĂa ser una hernia. Ninguno de los 2 sabĂamos como se veĂa una, pero tenĂa sentido, habĂa estado escalando de peso muy rápido en las pesas, en algunos ejercicios levantaba más que Ă©l, imagĂnense. Y la verdad es que soy fuerte en mis extremidades, pero el abdomen es más bien flojo. Al dĂa siguiente era domingo y fuimos al centro mĂ©dico por emergencia, me ordenaron hacer varios ecos y etc. para descartar varias cosas, entre esas la más tranqui era hernia abdominal. Y al dĂa siguiente los resultados lo confirmaron. En ese momento estaba muy entusiasta con el tema del hand poked, fue de las Ă©pocas en las que más me tatuĂ© a mĂ misma.
👎 Yo, con más de 2 dĂas sin comer 👎
Entre todo el proceso de cosa y cosa para operarme pasaron unos 2 meses. En el hospital todos me reconocĂan por los tatuajes, el cabello, la forma de vestir… Siempre me sucede, sobre todo cuando llegamos a pueblos o lugares pequeños en los que “todos se conocen”. El dĂa que me toco ingreso en el hospital, las enfermeras fueron muy atentas y amables conmigo, calmaban mis nervios resaltando la buena decisiĂłn que habĂa tomado, nunca antes me habĂan operado, no me he fracturado, casi que mi Ăşnica experiencia con agujas habĂan sido con tattoos y piercings.
đź’ś Para evitar pelitos de gato đź’ś
Las enfermeras y el personal mĂ©dico estaban muy curiosos por los tatuajes y etc., me preguntaban su significado y esas cosas comunes, de hecho algĂşn interno me consulto sobre si debĂa o no tatuarse para cubrir una cicatriz que tenĂa. Llego el dĂa siguiente y bien temprano ingresarĂa al quirĂłfano, todo el proceso era real. El Dr de cabecera que iba a encargarse de operar mi pancita vivĂa en el piso de abajo del edificio donde arrendábamos, asĂ que casi todos los dĂas nos saludábamos en el pasillo y debo decir que fue un poco incĂłmodo para mĂ que me viera desnuda en el quirĂłfano. Mientras hacĂa efecto la anestesia hablaban entre ellos y lo Ăşltimo que recuerdo antes de quedar dormida es que me dice: “Tranquila, no dejaremos cicatrices visibles”.
đź’ś Mi ombligo en este momento đź’ś
Al dĂa siguiente cuando me dan el alta y puedo ya quitarme las gasas y limpiarme, me doy cuenta de que me abrieron por el ombligo evitando el tatuaje que tengo(que lo rodea) y tratando que la cicatriz quedara casi escondida. Esto fue muy bueno porque unos meses despuĂ©s me hice un hand poked que pasa por la zona donde tenĂa la hernia haha
đź’ś Tattoo post operacion đź’ś
En conclusiĂłn podemos determinar que los mĂ©dicos son unos seres de luz que respetan mucho el cuerpo humano. Y que nosotros debemos respetarlo tambiĂ©n, tomando en cuenta lo que es mejor para nosotros, no siendo tan impulsivos y escuchando nuestro cuerpo cuando nos envĂe señales de alerta, ya sean a travĂ©s de dolor o alguna marca visible. Espero que les haya resultado entretenida mi historia y tomen en cuenta las enseñanzas que pudiera dejarles :) đź’ž Abrazos, besitos, tomen agĂĽita y cepillense los dientes! đź’ž
~ đź’“ Hasta luego! đź’“ ~
đź’“ Hello Ink Lovers đź’“
This story begins 2 years ago in Troncal, Ecuador.
We used to go to the gym at night, my routine focused on legs and abs. I found that I really enjoyed lifting weights and challenging myself by punching and kicking the punching bag. One day, almost finished with my routine, I was still feeling energetic, you know, dopamine was at its peak, in one of the ab exercises I lifted the weight and felt a kind of strange tension or pull. I didn't think much of it and finished the set. We went home and the next day we went to work. At one point, juggling, I squeezed my abdomen very hard and there I felt the pull even harder, it was already painful.
I told John, but as I am a bit exaggerated with certain things he didt take it seriously, until I felt a small lump, which was not there before. Speculating we came to the conclusion that it could be a hernia. Neither of us knew what one looked like, but it made sense, I had been climbing very fast in the weights, in some exercises I was lifting more than him, imagine that. And the truth is I am strong in my limbs, but the abdomen is rather loose. The next day was Sunday and we went to the medical center for emergency, they ordered me to do several echoes and etc. to rule out several things, among those the most peaceful was abdominal hernia. And the next day the results confirmed it. At that time I was very enthusiastic about hand poked, it was one of the times when I tattooed myself the most.
👎 Me, with more than 2 days without eating 👎
Between the whole process of doing the things to have the surgery, it spent about 2 months. In the hospital everyone recognized me by my tattoos, my hair, the way I dressed... It always happens to me, especially when we get to small towns or places where "everyone knows each other". The day I was admitted to the hospital, the nurses were very attentive and kind to me, they calmed my nerves by emphasizing the good decision I had made, I had never been operated on before, I have not had any fractures, almost my only experience with needles had been with tattoos and piercings.
đź’™ For avoit cat hair đź’™
The nurses and medical staff were very curious about the tattoos and so on, they asked me about their meaning and those common things, in fact some intern consulted me about whether or not to get a tattoo to cover a scar he had. The next day came and very early I would enter the operating room, the whole process was real. The doctor who was going to operate my tummy lived downstairs in the building where we rented, so almost every day we greeted each other in the hallway and I must say that it was a little uncomfortable for me to be naked in the operating room. While the anesthesia was taking effect they talked to each other and the last thing I remember before falling asleep is that he told me: "Don't worry, we won't leave visible scars".
đź’™ My belly button in this moment đź’™
The next day when I was discharged and I could take off the gauze and clean myself, I realized that they opened my belly button avoiding the tattoo I have (which surrounds it) and trying to hide the scar. This was very good because a few months later I had a hand poked that goes through the area where I had the hernia haha.
đź’™ Post operation tattoo đź’™
In conclusion we can determine that doctors are beings of light that respect the human body. And that we should respect it too, taking into account what is best for us, not being so impulsive and listening to our body when it sends us warning signals, whether through pain or any visible mark. I hope you found my story entertaining and take into account the lessons it could leave you with :) đź’ž Hugs, kisses, drink water and brush your teeth! đź’ž
~ đź’“ See you later! đź’“ ~
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