My sister drove me to & from the hospital on the day of my surgery - she had to go to work in between, so she dropped me off around 9, and picked me up around 5pm.
I was taken down for surgery about 11am. Not sure exactly what time I woke up, but at about 2.30pm the nurse said she was happy for me leave.
So I had to wait a few hours for my sister to pick me up. I did consider leaving early and making my own way home via tube & train. For me, it would have taken about an hour and a half to get home (10min walk to tube station, 20min tube ride, 40min train ride, 10min walk home from station).
I felt perfectly capable of doing that, but it was raining so I decided to chill in my room and wait for my sister. For what it's worth, it ended up taking an hour and a half to get home in the car thanks to rush hour traffic.
So I reckon commuting from Birmingham should be doable - Check out MickyDub's thread - he & I had surgery on the same day, and he commuted down from the northwest on his own.
They do say that you should have someone with you for 24 hours after surgery. Not sure if that's just in case you have a kind of delayed reaction to the anesthetic, or if just to generally help you because you might feel a bit dopey.
When I came round from the anesthetic, it felt exactly like first thing in the morning after a really big night out on the beers - that feeling where you're hungover, but at the same time still a bit drunk.
That feeling faded gradually over the next several hours. I wouldn't have wanted to drive, but felt fine walking around etc.
I cooked dinner for me & my sister when we got home, and only needed her help with 2 things:
- Putting on my seatbelt in the car
- Cutting off the surgical tape that had been stuck onto my armpit hair (shave your armpits with clippers to void this!).
Also mate do you have some before and after pictures of your flanks? if possible, even before the weight loss would be great
I'll try and post some soon - I took some before photos of the flanks, but haven't done any after ones yet.
I've had a bit of a dent in my left hand side flank which is caused by swelling & scar tissue, so I've been waiting for that to settle down & smooth out before taking pics.
Will be interesting to see it now, because I'm not totally convinced there's much difference in shape.