Travelbum, I'm glad everything went well!
I'm also going to use your thread to share my surgery experience with Fielding. As you know, I had my surgery yesterday too. I was nervous about receiving general anesthetic more than the surgery itself... strangely. An irrational fear, considering flying on a plane to get here posed more of a life risk than being put under! In the end, everything turned out great.
I didn't get much sleep the night before. Thoughts and nervousness kept me up late. When I awoke, I made sure to have an extra long shower, knowing I wouldn't be having another one for a week.
I was nervous prior to surgery, but Fielding (as always) made me feel comfortable in the surgery room just before I was anesthetized.
I spent the night in the hospital, and after surgery I didn't need ANY pain meds until around 1:00 a.m. (about 12hours after surgery). I was surprised at how comfortable I was, considering. I spent the evening reading, watching television, and sleeping intermittently in my hospital bed. It was only after getting up to take a walk at 1:00 a.m. when I realized my soreness/stiffness. I was given 2 tablets of Percocet. Throughout the night, I sleep for about 1.5 hours at a time, then took short walks around the halls to stretch my legs. I was surprised at how big my appetite was after surgery. I ate half my dinner at 5:30, the other half at 7:00, 2 sandwiches and 2 juices at 10:00, 6 cookies at midnight, and hospital breakfast at 8:00am. I was then discharged, and given a prescription for Percocet.
I'm staying at the same hotel as you Travelbum. I'm thankful for the St. Joseph's patient discount. My room is $100/night CAD; the non-discount rate is near $235/night. When I got back, I ordered more breakfast from the hotel restaurant around 11:00am. I napped all afternoon. Later I ate a banana, fresh carrots, and green beans. Is it normal to eat this much after surgery? I was expecting to have trouble eating after surgery, but I've been constantly hungry. In fact, as I write this, I'm waiting for my take-out! I'm going to stay in my hotel room tonight, eat food, take naps, and order a movie. I'm kind of excited!
Before I was discharged, Fielding visited me in my room. Such a nice doctor! He told me everything went well, which was assuring! Throughout the night, the nurse kept checking my bandages/padding to check for bleeding. Everything was fine, there was no bleeding that permeated the bandages. I'll be meeting again with Fielding tomorrow sometime before I leave the city.
Thanks for inquiring how my surgery went Travelbum! The support from you guys is great. I owe so much to these boards. A few years ago, I didn't even know my condition had a name. Now I just had surgery from one of the world's best gynecomastia surgeons, and had Alberta Health Care cover the costs of excision (I had to pay for lipo). Again, thank you so much for all your support. You folks are great!
My food just arrived. I'm hungry, and a little light headed from the Percocets. Bye for now. If anyone has questions, ask away.