The Day Before Surgery
on 7/12/15 11:23 am, edited 7/12/15 11:27 am
It's the day before surgery and I don't know how to feel. I leave to Harper Hospital at 3:30 AM.
On one hand, I feel excited to get this new tool to help me with my weight loss.
On the other hand, I never had any kind of regular (non-twilight) anesthesia before and the biggest surgery I ever had was tooth extraction. I don't know if I'll be in immediate pain when I come out of surgery or I'll feel fine.
I think I will be fine, somtimes I tend to over-worry on things.
on 7/12/15 12:08 pm
Surgery is 7:30 AM but I have to be there 3 hours early. Plus it takes about an hour to be driven there.
Thanks for the reply :)
This is exciting! Congratulations.
I have had a few surgeries (not WLS yet, but other stuff). I have to use the "everyone is different" disclaimer. But for me, I don't feel immediate pain when I come to. Usually, I'm so sleepy I could care less what's going on. Back in the room, when the drugs really wear off is when you will be conscious of pain. But they keep administering pain medication even while the anesthesia is wearing off, so you won't want to scream from pain or anything. With my surgeries I always had a button I could push to deliver more pain medicine. The important thing to remember is... Push the button when you start feeling pain. If you wait until the pain is intense, it is harder to get it under control. They have the pain medicine programmed so you can't overdose, so you can't administer an obscene amount if you tried. The thing that sucked for me was, I was so stoned from the narcotics that I would forget I had a button to push. So, my pain got a little out of control a few times. And the nurse didn't believe me because I wasn't pushing the button.
Good luck!
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG
on 7/12/15 2:16 pm
Thank you for your first hand experience! It's nice to know about having a button to push!
Yeah, the button rocks. Hopefully you get a button for WLS. I was in Michigan for my surgeries, so I think it should apply to you. Since moving to Canada, I have not received more than a Tylenol for pain control (and I had a bone graft). Clearly there are some differences between countries. 😄
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG
Ps, Im originally from Belliville. I live in Canada now.
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG
on 7/12/15 2:48 pm
I think you're the only other person I've met on the internet that is from here!
Considering what a massively huge and booming town Belleville is, I find that hard to believe.
Seriously, I was still on dial-up in Belleville in 2010 because Comcast wouldn't run cable down my road. You poor people.
Referral: February 2015; TWH Orientation: April 2015; Social Worker: June 10, 2015: Nurse Practitioner: June 11, 2015; Nutrition Class: June 15, 2015; Psychometry Assessment: June 16, 2015; Nutrition Assessment: July 22, 2015; NP follow-up: July 28, 2015; Surgeon Consult: August 28, 2015; Surgery: November 6, 2015; Operation: VSG