Here is the full detail about my surgery experience. I have to say, after reading all the surgery experiences for many years now on this site, it's a special feeling to post my own.
I was glad to be able to get a good night sleep under the circumstances, as normally I assume most people would find it difficult to get to sleep as the mind must be racing with so many thoughts and feelings on the the night before the surgery. In my case, I was well relaxed and full of confidence. For me, the not being able to sleep and the mind going at 100 miles an hour was actually post-op.
Day of surgery (23'rd april)
My alarm went off at 6:00 am. I got up, took a shower, put my clothes on and grabbed a cab right outside the hotel. Got to the hospital and went on the 2nd floor as instructed and registered myself for surgery. Signed some papers and I was asked to provide " Someone we could contact in case something goes wrong ".... this brought me some chills (for reasons you know if u followed my story), and after hesitating a little I gave my mom as a contact. Thankfully there were no complications.
Then I proceeded as instructed to change to the hospital clothes. I met with 2 nurses, one of them was really hot. Anyways, they took my blood pressure, temperature, weight, height ect...They were actually impressed how calm and relaxed I was. For some reason, I wasn't nervous at all and was full of confidence.
I liked the fact that the whole process was really fast, from registration to meeting with the nurses, to Dr Fielding to come and get me in the waiting room. I probably had about 30 minutes of waiting time in total, and from what I had read in other surgery experiences on this site, I was expecting much worse.
Once we got in the operation room, Dr. Fielding drew with his markers on my chest. I asked him a couple of questions which he answered. His assistants were there as well, including the IV doctor. So I lied down and DR. IV put the IV in, and then put the mask on me...last thing I remember was saying to the whole staff " you guys have fun! "...to which Dr. IV answered "you too", and then boom! I was out...
Woke up in another room, there was a nurse there she asked me if I was feeling alright...I was still under the effect so I went back to sleep until they brought me to my room where I would be spending the night. When I woke up, the vest was already one me, and I had no pain...just discomfort from the tightness of the vest.
I was sharing the room with an old man, he was Italian. His condition was much worse than mine, from what I understood was that he got the same surgery 3 times, I still don't know what the problem was as he had a heavy Italian accent...The funny part was when he started to inquire about my surgery. After seeing me with the vest. It went like this :
- You got a surgery for the heart ?
- Nope, it's my chest.
- Lungs problem ?
- No. I had a lump removed.
- What you mean ?
- I had a growth on the chest
- What's that ?
- My chest was like a women, now it's fixed !
The expression on his face when I said that was priceless!
He was a good man. Actually, the whole day he had family over visiting him. At one point they were probably 5-6 visiting at the same time. It was funny listening to their conversations and made the day less boring. Another funny part was when the night nurse came in to introduce herself while the whole Italian family was there. She was 75 and a bit of a freak...she even showed us her tattoo. LOL...everyone was cracking up. She was talking about how she is living it up at age 75, doing things on her own terms...enjoying life...going to the bahamas ect...
She was great and took good care of me and the old man. As she said, she's 75 and doing twice the job of some nurses who are 30. But to tell you the truth, the whole time there all nurses were great.
After laying in bed for the whole day, just getting up to pee...my back started to get really uncomfortable. So I got up and went for a walk in the hospital (this was around 6:00pm), I was feeling quite adventurous...so I was exploring a little bit of St-Joseph's hospital. Then came back to the room. Rested a bit and later around 8:30 went to Starbucks to get a coffee downstairs. Then I went to the main desk and asked for a TV. The girl called the person responsible, and I was told someone would come in a bit.
1 day post op
The TV guy forgot about me and never came. The whole night I couldn't sleep. My mind was racing like crazy, having so many thoughts. I was tired as hell. But my brain was on speed lol. Next thing I know it's 7:00 am and I got no sleep at all. The whole night my back was in alot of pain, which was also one of the cause preventing me to sleep. Specially that I normally sleep on my stomach.
Anyways, the nurse told me I could go home after breakfast and she would give me a piece of paper with all the post-op instructions. But I really insisted on talking to Dr.Fielding before I would leave for Montreal. What I was told by the nurse, and what was written on the paper was that I had to keep the vest on intact for 6-7 days. After that I could remove the sponges and take showers. I would still have to wear the vest for about 3 weeks. There was no way I could hide this vest from my family when I got home.
Later I was told to go to the front desk...Fielding was on the phone. I explained to him my concerns. He started by saying how the surgery went really well. That he removed much more gland than he initially anticipated. He talked about 400ml, not sure if that was fat or gland he was talking about. But the way he explained things, it went really good. I was happy to hear that. As for my concerns about the vest, he told me it's useful to wear to prevent accumulation of blood. He then suggested I could remove the sponges today. I made a suggestions of not wearing the vest at home, and wearing under armor instead and sleeping with the vest on. He said that could work. I was a bit surprised he said it would be OK, as so many people on this site including the surgeons put so much emphasis on the vest and not removing it. I'm not exactly sure why he allowed me to do it, most certainly because he understand my situation...but maybe with how the surgery went, he can anticipate the odds of having complications, maybe in my case it went really well so he thinks it could be fine.
What I did was removed the sponges, by doing that the vest becomes less noticeable, and wore my underarmor on top of the vest, and on top I wore a t-shirt.
I checked out at the hotel and took a cab to the airport. I started to having some pain and major discomfort as I had to carry my luggages. Thankfully a fellow passenger helped me putting my luggages in and out of the upper deck.
I got to the airport in Montreal where I left my car. 48$ I had to pay for 3 days worth of parking. Just getting inside the car was painful as hell. Driving caused some pain too, as roads in Montreal can be very bumpy. When I got to my area, I realized there was no way I could go home in the state I was in. Just the way I walked gave away that something was wrong with me, as I walked very slowly to avoid pain.
I stopped at the pharmacy and got myself the prescribed tylenol 3. The pharmacist told me usually the effect kicks in within 30 minutes.
I parked at a Macdonald's parking, took the Tylenol 3 and just rested for a bit. It works like magic. Within 20 minutes the pain was gone, I could walk without any problem and inside my car I felt more comfortable. I went straight home. Before going home I put a sweater on top of what I was wearing, didn't have any problem bringing my luggage in. My parents were happy to see me. Asked how my trip was (they believed I was in another town in the province of Quebec)...I made up some stuff about the trip and mentioned how tired I was because of lack of sleep and headed straight to the bedroom.
So that's my story. Sorry for the extremely long post.
Tomorrow we have a family dinner. Not sure what I will do about the vest. I hope at least the pain will go down so I can stop taking the Tylenol 3. I don't wanna give away anything with my mobility (or lack of), neither I wanna give away anything with my vest showing trough clothing. I'll keep you guys posted.