Hey all
I have posted on here a couple of times and read countless posts about your experiences, fears etc. I have to say, as many have, that i would
not have come this far if it were not for this site, a true godsend. Anyway yesterday i had my op down in London at the St John and St Elizabeth Hospital with
Dr. Karidis. I wanted to share my experience of yesterday as i know any of you who are considering having surgery will find this useful
(i know i did when i was thinking about having surgery).
My friend drove me down the eve before and we stayed at the Danubuis which is a 5 min stroll away from the hosp. The hotel wasn't cheap, the bill came to £150 for one twin room, but that included parking (£20) and a breakfast for my pal. It would have been slightly more expensive but i was advised to mention i was a patient of Dr K and i got a slight discount. There are cheaper hotels in the area but i wanted to be comfortable the night before my op. As it turned out i didn't get much sleep anyway, not sure whether this was due to the noisey traffic outside or my nerves, i certainly had a few dreams about the op that night! Also what i haven't mentioned is that i had a cold too, a groggy throat and felt rough, i didn't want to say anything to the hosps tho incase they cancelled my op. Not sure how wise this was but i survived!! I must say this didn't help my situation at all as i felt pretty horrible aswell as nervous by the time i got there but cant be helped. I was advised to arrive at 9am, i got there about 840am so i bought a paper from outside the st johns wood met line and sat and read it, trying to keep calm and take my mind of things i guess. I walked in around 855am, went upstairs where i went for my consultation only to be told i was meant to be downstairs at the main reception - oops! Once id checked in there i was waiting a mere 5Min's when some guy, i think it was Ian, collected me and took me to my room where i signed a few forms and filled out my lunch requests.
The room was nice, i had my own TV and bathroom so i just tried to relax a little, i was pretty tired anyway due to a lack of sleep. A nurse popped in shortly after with my lovely outfit (horrendous but at least i got to wear my own underwear!!), she took my bloods, which were a little high, then Dr k walked in. He took some pics and drew all over my chest explaining where he was going to be cutting etc, his parting words were 'I'm gonna make you flat' which i think must be his motto having read older posts on here!! ha! I was due to be going down around 1130am, apparently i was 4th in a list of 6, bit disappointed at this because when i booked it ages ago (Jan) they said i would be first but no harm done.
Anyway i got the nod at 1145am and wondered down with the nurse who was very friendly and chatty, we got into the anesthetic's room where i lay down and got talking to the assistant aneathetist. I must be honest i was nervous now, it was always the anesthetic part that i was dreading the most, eventually a guy came in and instantly put me under, i stated feeling drowsy, like i was a little drunk, then that was it i was waking up, it really is like the other guys say, its weird. I woke up in recovery about about hour later, apparently i lunged forward a bit but thats a normal reaction i think!?
I felt fine, obviously a little groggy but OK apart from a really dry mouth, this was due to the fact that they use a tube when Ur out that goes down Ur throat, also i had a bad throat anyway and hadn't been allowed to drink any water all morn. After about 20Min's sitting with a nurse in recovery i was wheeled back up to my room and told to relax. I must have have drank loads of water but really struggled to eat that sandwich as my throat was so dry, it didn't help that i had salty crisps too like an idiot?! For the first hour or so i could feel sum moderate pain in my chest but that soon subsided, i didn't need to take any painkillers so it wasn't that bad. This was now around 130pm, and for the rest of the afternoon ( i left at 4pm) i had my bloods taken at least 6 times, plus Dr Ks assistant Chantelle popped in a couple of times to give me my post op tips and drugs etc. She was very friendly and helpful as were all the staff, it was just a little embarrassing as id virtually lost my voice by this stage so couldn't really say a lot!!
Like most people, the vest is by far the most uncomfortable part to all this, its tight for a reason but its something I'm going to have to get used to. The journey home was tough cos i was feeling groggy by this point and just wanted to be home. When i got home i pretty much went straight to bed, tho sleeping upright is a pain and will take some getting used to. Does anyone know how long i have to do this for?
Today i feel OK, think my colds clearing up which is a blessing, no real pain in the chest, just the occasional twinge if i twist in a certain direction, the pain comes from where the incisions were made. I'm about to risk having a shower which means taking the vest off so Ive got no idea how ill react to what i see, i just hope hes got rid of them glands, chantelle told me that he removed two big buggers!!
Ill keep you all regularly updated as to how i get on, sorry bout the waffling i just know the more info i got the better!
Speak soon guys