I went to go see my surgeon in prep for the next surgery in my TEST TRIAL STUDIES OF STEM CELL SURGERIES and when he sold me on this study before surgery 1 he was like "no big deal, minimally invasive, minimal pain, much better than alternatives that can be extremely painful and cripple you for life potentially"
Before surgery 1 where they took a chunk of my flesh out to make the stem cells he's like "bah, little cut, you're good in a couple weeks". Meanwhile here I am SIX WEEKS LATER and I still have a big gash in my belly that's finally started to get more shallow and get closer to closing up but still changing bandages daily and for like four-five weeks it was pretty sore and bloody, got anemia from blood loss, and then was unbearably itchy. So yeah, lot more than a "little cut, no big deal"
This surgeon also usually downplays pain and is like "eh, won't hurt much, no post-op recovery instructions needed. Just take it easy for a bit and take tylenol" when I've had a couple other surgeries with him that took weeks to heal and were bloody and painful for a few weeks.
So now I meet with him before surgery 2 in this study where they put the stem cells in and stitch them up and I ask him what I should expect for recovery and pain and instead of his usual "eh, no big deal, take some tylenol", he kind of makes this pursed lips serious face and is like "in some...patients...recovery can be...quite painful...we'll be giving you some pain meds just in case"

Yeah, not looking forward to this!
Also CA latest doctor regulations only lets docs dish out 5 days of pain killers at a time. So if my doc doesn't want to renew them I might just have like 5 days for a very painful surgery recovering. Yikes.
Hopefully it's less bad than expected. Also hopefully works. Seems to only have about a 60% chance of success, but if it fails shouldn't cause damage and just will be back to where I am now which isn't great but manageable.
Also because it's a test, I may not even get the stem cell thing and just be in the control group. So then none of this will happen. But the study is setup where if you miss out you have the option to get the stem cell surgery at the end of the study in 9 months so I'd still go through this, just later. And you don't know which group you are in until you wake up post-procedure. FUN.
I also get to go and do 1 hour+ long MRIs once a month and then get stuck in 2 hours+ of traffic like I did today. At least I took a nap in the MRI machine so it wasn't all bad.