Good to hear and thanks for letting us know! Sorry the pain management people weren't up to scratch by the sounds of it but meh at least it was just that I guess.
You try laying on the pain scale at a 7 or above for 6-8 hours then go "meh" about it
I've been there for maybe an hour, maybe more or less, hard to tell (had a biopsy on a swollen lymph node or two in my neck under local anesthesia when I was 14 or 15. At a certain point, apparently it was impossible to use it or something as the doc said "sorry, for this part, no anesthesia").
Anyways, my point was, Kazan's probably not going to be going "meh" until a few (5-10?) years from now, if my experience serves as anything close (and maybe not even then).
Literally all you can do is sit there and whimper with involuntary tears streaming down your face.
And I only had it for part of a biopsy, not 6-8 hours post-op. Post-op, you really need the pain meds, as they take the edge of the pain off enough to let you sleep, which lets you heal.
Sorry you had to go through that, Kazan.