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Living Donation Discussion and News => Living Donation Forum => Topic started by: redfin on June 25, 2017, 01:40:26 AM
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Hi All,
I just donated my kidney to my wife last 3 weeks ago. I just wanna ask, how long should I wear a binder?
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I would say just as long as you find it helpful. Many donors don't use them. I did not even know about them but discovered on my own that wrapping a woolen scarf around myself help avoid incision pains. I donated 15 years ago by the long open cut (10 inches) so it really helped. It's not a safety of healing issue, but just a comfort issue. You might want to post also at the FaceBook page of Living Donors on Line, as more donors check in there.
Fr. Pat
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Many years of health and happiness for you and your wife.
Did you have conventional surgery?
I had laparoscopic surgery and never wore anything, but did hold a pillow to sneeze or cough for the first week.
Gentle stretching may help with pains. Eventually you can begin abdominal strengthening. I think I started that after about a month . Cautiously.
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I wore it every day for the first month...after that I wore it every time I needed extra support and especially when I went out. I may have worn it on and off for the next month...you will have a little discomfort "inside" of you for a number of weeks...the wrap helped me feel more secure.
It's been six months now and I feel normal again...I have also started to do sit ups and ab exercises.
Good luck to you!