OK so i now feel up to the write up
Op DayI was due in the hospital for 10am, its 20minutes to the train station and 3 hours on the train so it was always going to be an early start.
The day before i'd been called by one of Karidis' nurses and because of the time i was due in to hospial was told not to eat anything after 5am the next day. After 4 hours sleep the night before i woke up at 4:30am and managed to eat about 3 mouthfuls, it was way too early to be eating so i gave up on the rest. I got ready and in the end only took a bag with a new set of comfortable clothes (loose fitting, button up shirt and all that jazz) and a pair of slippers.
I arrived at the hospital at 9:50am, told the reception i was here, they took their fee's and i was asked to wait to be collected. About 15minutes later a nurse came and took me to my room. Another nurse then took over and took my stats, asked me the standard questions and said Karidis would be down to see me soon. In the mean time i filled in the food menu
The room was nice enough, the bed was actually pretty comfortable and the TV passed the time quick enough even if it was daytime crap. The staff were very friendly and made my guest a few cups of tea with biscuits while we waited.
Karidis came down at about 11:30am and asked how i was doing/if i had any questions and told me that he was running a bit late today and that it would be my turn in about 2 hours. He gave me the consent forms and said he would be back to mark me up and take some photos before hand. This is when i changed into the lovely "hospital clothes" complete with tights
At about 1:20pm he came back, marked me up and took the photos he took my form then 20minutes later it was my turn and i was called to thertre. I walked down feeling fine, laid on the bed and the anesthetist came in. Again i was asked a few medial questions, after which he made some small talk to slip the needle in. A couple of minutes later and he told me "this first one will make you feel a little bit sleepy" (my que to look at the clock and see how long i can last) 1:50pm. I counted about 6 seconds and wasn't even a little bit sleepy!...
...Next thing i know im waking up with a nurse telling me everything went fine and that its 3:20pm.
I felt fine, sleepy but no pain at all, i was pretty surprised about the lack of pain tbh. The next couple of hours were a bit of a blur, i remember moments within the hours that past but i wasn't properly with it until about 5:45pm. The nurses had been in checking my stats a lot and i was brought my food. I managed to eat all the crisps, half the sandwich and of course all the ice cream
Next task was going to the toilet. I drank a lot after surgrey and was reminded i had to "go" before i could go home.
Getting up out of bed was a mission and i got really hot, even thought the window had been open since i'd been back. I managed to go and it was easier then i was expecting but i was very dizzy.
Just before 7pm the nurse came in and said that it was a day ward and that because i had a 3 hour train journy to get home that i should go to another ward where the night staff where. She got my a wheelchair and i was taken up to the next floor just to chill out for a bit longer.
I managed to feel OK and manged to walk a distance in the hospital without feeling dizzy just 50minutes later. The last train back left London at 21:00 and we was told that a taxi to the station normally takes about 40minutes so we asked if they could arrange one asap. 25minutes later the taxi turned up, it was going to be close -_- Following a sat nav which sent us down 2 dead ends on the way we got to the station at 20:57 and made it to the train with 10seconds to spare.
After an hour and a half on that train we had to change, obv sods law says you have to walk over a bridge to get to the other platform when you've just had an op and the guy at the front of our train said "oh, this is your train? you'll have to ask the conductor i've just told him to go. You should have shouted" LOL. Anyway, we made it and i got home just before midnight and apart from the rushing around i felt fine, no pain.