Surgery Tomorrow!
Surgery is tomorrow! On all clear liquids as of this morning, stopped all vitamins and nsaids two weeks ago & have no other medications other than tylenol. Jesus I'm hungry. Someone tell me that it gets better, LOL.
All packed for the hospital - one night stay. I have my charger, my headphones, my ipad, comfy clothes & PJ's. Packed milk of magnesia (oh it is so yucky!!) and gas-x. What am I missing??
At home I have a week's worth of bone broth, a month supply of vitamins, ****tail forks and children's utensils, small plates, shot glasses to sip out of and tons of Isopure and protein water bottles. Am I missing anything?
I'm so nervous, I'm somewhat excited, I'm getting more and more frightened, I'm dreaming of health returning to me, My palms sweat every time I think about the surgery.
Sigh.
Sounds like you're set! The nervousness, excitement, fear (and hunger!) are all normal feelings before such a big moment! Congrats!
Jello, and sugar free Popsicles. They're a lifesaver and keeps your mouth hydrated. Also take some cream for your legs. They'll get ashy. It won't get better Til you're off clear liquids. Make sure to TRY and get down water or crystal light. I ended up in the ER for dehydration. Nothing wrong with getting some fluids. Once your anesthesiologist gives you some ****tails, you'll be fine. It'll be over before you know it. Good luck!!!
HW: 276 SW: 243.6 CW: 217 GW: 140
24 hrs ago I was in your shoes! All done- sitting in chair in hospital watching TV and sip sip siping. Sipping was very uncomfortable most of the day but finally everything seems to be feeling much much better. The Jell-O is really really helping it's so soothing to the stomach have something in there along with the liquids. Thanks to people on the board and remembered my phone charger and I brought my tablet as well. I'm so glad it's done you will be too :)
on 5/11/16 6:18 pm
Lol - take note of your hungry feeling now because you prob won't feel it again for a long long time (if ever)! :)
Your jitters are totally normal - try to relax (yeah right) and let the pro's do their thing and take care of you, and it will all be over before you know it. Then the real fun begins!! Remember the post-op mantra: sip sip sip, walk walk walk.
Good luck tomorrow! Check back in when you can and let us know how it goes.
Hello,
So how did everything go for you?
Age 38, Pre Op Weight 244, Surgery Weight 230, Goal 165