My surgery date was Monday, February 25th. My surgeon actually called me on Sunday to tell me to eat light that day, nothing after 5 pm but clear liquids and nothing after midnight. He also wanted to go over my medications and any questions I had - wow - the call was unexpected and so nice!
My surgery was the night before the Academy Awards! Thank goodness I love the Oscars as that helped keep my mind occupied instead of being too nervous about the surgery. My friends and I were texting back and forth about the dresses, awards, etc. that made the night fun as it could be! I did get some sleep that night.
I had to be at the hospital at 8 am for a 10:15 surgery. As soon as I got back into the room to change into a hospital gown, they were already calling for me in pre-op. I quickly told my husband goodbye - thought I was going to be way ahead of schedule - but oh no - I spent 45 minutes to an hour in the pre-op waiting dock. They gave me some headphones to listen to music - I would rather have had valium but no anxiety meds until I met with anesthesiologist. I told the anesthesiologist how I had been nausated with all past surgeries so to give me all the good drugs he could. The surgeon came by and talked to me also.
Last thing I remembered was being taken back to the operating room and transferring to the operating table - nothing after that - no counting backwards etc. When I woke up - no nausea - YEAH! - they asked me about pain - I told them a 5 - started getting pain meds- was moved to a room a couple of hours later. (I think).
I was shocked about the pain levels - more soreness than actual hurting. I've had two C-sections to compare this to - I was just uncomfortable. I was given a pump to control my pain - I thought I was hitting the button pretty often because I like to stay ahead of the pain - but the surgeon said I didn't really use a whole lot of pain medication.
Later that day I got ice chips, sat in a chair, walked around the nurses station a few times and went to the bathroom. I sent my husband home around 6:30 that night cause I knew I was just going to sleep. A successful day that will hopefully get me on a healthy path of life!!! Not as bad as I anticipated!
My surgery was the night before the Academy Awards! Thank goodness I love the Oscars as that helped keep my mind occupied instead of being too nervous about the surgery. My friends and I were texting back and forth about the dresses, awards, etc. that made the night fun as it could be! I did get some sleep that night.
I had to be at the hospital at 8 am for a 10:15 surgery. As soon as I got back into the room to change into a hospital gown, they were already calling for me in pre-op. I quickly told my husband goodbye - thought I was going to be way ahead of schedule - but oh no - I spent 45 minutes to an hour in the pre-op waiting dock. They gave me some headphones to listen to music - I would rather have had valium but no anxiety meds until I met with anesthesiologist. I told the anesthesiologist how I had been nausated with all past surgeries so to give me all the good drugs he could. The surgeon came by and talked to me also.
Last thing I remembered was being taken back to the operating room and transferring to the operating table - nothing after that - no counting backwards etc. When I woke up - no nausea - YEAH! - they asked me about pain - I told them a 5 - started getting pain meds- was moved to a room a couple of hours later. (I think).
I was shocked about the pain levels - more soreness than actual hurting. I've had two C-sections to compare this to - I was just uncomfortable. I was given a pump to control my pain - I thought I was hitting the button pretty often because I like to stay ahead of the pain - but the surgeon said I didn't really use a whole lot of pain medication.
Later that day I got ice chips, sat in a chair, walked around the nurses station a few times and went to the bathroom. I sent my husband home around 6:30 that night cause I knew I was just going to sleep. A successful day that will hopefully get me on a healthy path of life!!! Not as bad as I anticipated!
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