I SOO DID NOT NEED TO READ THAT!!
Hang in there, only a few more days!!!
I agree with everything that Kathy said! And also, being my naughty self, I do have to say, "Don't worry about dying - you won't know it anyway!" (Okay I'm slapping my own mouth!)
It is perfectly normal to feel anxious - this IS a big deal, but we are all here to tell you we wouldn't go back to being "MO" for anything!
Hugs and prayers for you!
You could step outside and get run over by a bus. So should you stay at home all the time?
Wasn't is somewhere in Oregon recently where a plane fell on a house? See.... you just never know.
But chances are pretty darn slim, so why worry about it. On top of that, neither the plane nor the bus really cares about you, but the surgeon and everyone else REALLY REALLY wants you to do well - it looks much better on their record that way ;-)
Everyone will do their very best, so your chances are excellent!
Go distract yourself with something fun :-)
Hi, I'm Karin Start 310 / Surgery 283 / Current 168 / Goal 150
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I had no doubt that I was going to be some sort of statistic. The bottom line, it went great. If I had known that the surgery/recovery was this easy I would have had it every time my back got bad. Those times were way worse. As long as you and I don't travel together or I'm not in the OR, you will be fine. I did save my lucky gown if you want to borrow it. With it you can simply look down the front and see what your post-op menu will be for the first few days. I also used magic marker to write "don't wake me up to see if I'm OK, I am" on the front. I got lots more sleep after that.
On a serious note, I made every nurse and visitor use hand sanitizer before entering the room. I posted that message on the door as well. I may have been a pain in the butt to them, but I also had zero infection or virus issues so I'm glad I drew that line in the sand. After the first day they were all doing it on their own.
If you really feel the need to worry, think about all your big clothes and that they will all need to be replaced. Thats about the worst of it. Good luck in your journey, just the fact that your talking about it tells me you'll do fine. Take care. EW
I know all you said is true, almost brutally in some cases and very funny in others. My husband pretty much said the same thing. It was just wow.. I was and am again, so looking forward to surgery, when all of the sudden POP by balloon was broken.
I did put some stuff into my bag and got some stuff together to take with me and I put together two trash bags of clothes to donate as well. Stuff I will NEVER have to wear again.
Thank you for all the support and I won't stray from the WA board until I get home.