Hospital Supports/Advocates after surgery...
I had my surgery at newton/wellesley on 4/7/04, and i think it's good to have a lil moral support at the hospital. They remind you to get up and walk, use your sphigmometer (spelling is horrible) and kind of help to take in what the nurses say. The medications seem to make you unable to focus or forgetful so having another set of ears to listen is a good idea. Plus when your doctor comes to check on you they can ask questions that you may not think of.
personally i was in and out of it the first couple of days.. immediately after surgery i was wide awake, but as the morphine pump kicks in i'd doze in the middle of conversation, wake up and continue talking lol
Lots of luck with your upcoming surgery, you've chosen a fantastic group of surgeons!!! ~Kim
dear susan
i had my surgery 7/6/04 at NEMC and i booked my sister a hotel room next door for at least the first night(she actually stayed 2 nights)the staff was great she did not have to advocate for me, but it was nice to have her there for moral support, my surgery was at 7.30am so i was in my room by 2pm and walking by 4pm(the walking really helps) the first night i was spacey from the morphine and did not sleep well as they checked my vitals every 2 hours the second night i slept better as i did not go to bed until 10, the next day they unhooked the IV and Foley and i was able to shower so i felt much better still sore esp when getting in and out of bed or chair but you will feel better every day, i was lucky and had no nausea good luck with your big day, my thoughts are with you
lilykate