Hello guys.
I'm lying here post op, wide awake after hours of broken sleep, and thought I'd share my experience.
As with most, suffered since teenage years but managed to hide it really well in the right clothes (shirts with chest pockets were a godsend
), keeping nips in 'cold state' when shirt off in public etc. I can't wait to buy tops I like without having to try them on to make sure they cover it up!
Anyway, decided to follow the advice of a recent poster who said if this helps one person it's worth it, so here is my experience of the last couple of days!
Consultation yesterday at 2pm...Levick a genuinely nice man, I didn't need to explain what i had gone through, he's been there himself and everything he went through I could relate to! My wife was with me (had the 'these nothing wrong' speech a number of times) but she was amazed when he explained it all and showed her where it was.
Surgery was booked a month ago for the day after my consultation as I had a 3+ Hour drive.
After night out in Birmingham's broad street (on the lemonade), it was early start at the priory for 8am. I was relatively calm, don't know if this was down to the speed everything happened, but a few nerves did kick in just after 10am when I realised surgery was in 30 minutes.
Had the usual chat with levick, excellent again. and also with dr Patel who would send me to sleep.
Was taken down just after 10:30, strangest feeling going under, took little longer than I expected, closer to the 10 seconds, but next thing I knew I was waking up and being told is had the operation. Didn't register at first where I was...very strange! Was taken back to my room where the missus was waiting! Very drowsy I have to say.
Sipped water when I could, managed half of my sandwich as mouth was dry and struggled to eat it. Lemon sorbet for desert was lush!
Over the course of the day I tried to get as much sleep as I could, 4 or 5 minutes at a time!!! Leg compression pumps kept waking me and nurses often popping in to take readings!
Levick came back in to see me. Said he got more out than he expected and will get photos sorted for tomorrow. He said it went well so fingers crossed!
By tea time I was much more comfortable, throat not as dry, feeling more myself. Movement is restricted due to vest and ice pack underneath, but sort of getting used to it.
Anyway that's enough rambling...any questions feel free to ask!