So today is my one week gyne free anniversary
To celebrate this momentous occasion I thought I would write up my suregry experience.
I got to the hospital just before 8.30am which was my admission time. I took the tube from my home and dressed comfortably (sweats and a button up shirt). I checked in at the reception, had to sit down and wait for about 5 minutes before being given directions to my room. To be honest, this was the only slightly unpleasant part of my day as the lads on the reception werent exactly welcoming and I didnt think I would have to wander thorugh the hospital looking for my room! I actually found it without too much hassle and checked in again at the nurses station.
I was shown into my room, which was massive with big window views, and barely had time to sit on the edge of the bed before
Dr. Karidis arrived. He was as composed and confident as ever and made a joke about me being lucky enough to get the world suite. I took off my shirt to get drawn up and photographed and signed some paper work (another joke about signing my old chest away) and he was off. Tiff, the very lovely and kind Australian nurse came in and introduced herself and took my vitals etc and we had a brief chat. I then gave my lunch order, changed into my gown and all the rest of it and chilled out in the room watching TV. I had no nerves at this point which I really found very strange.
Before I knew it it was 10am and it was time for me to go down. Tiff took to the lift and then down into the operating area where she left me with the anesthitists. They confirmed my name and all the rest of it, had a bit of a chat and put me at ease and then next thing I knew, In went the needle and about 5 seconds later I was out.
I woke up and was freezing cold and felt pretty crappy to be honest, just really groggy and tired. This passed pretty quickly and I was wheeled back upstairs in my bed and napped for a while. When I woke up my lunch was in front of me so I had a nice sandwich and loads of water before falling back asleep.
Hours later I felt much better and was able to head for home about 4. I took a taxi and left with antibiotics, pain killers, and a body shop gift bag (a gift from Dr K For patients). I felt fine pretty much straight away and the next day went on a big walk and didnt let the op stop me from doing too much. Although my arms were sore as hell ive slowly got more and more movement back in them. Now a week later im pretty much back to normal.
The vest sucks but is a necessary evil. My result is looking pretty damn great so far but its early days.
Any questions just ask and ill post up pics soon. I really cant over emphasise how great the care was and how well looked after I felt. I would recommend
Dr. Karidis and his team to anyone, they are completely first class.