Wednesday, July 22, 2009

16 Days After Surgery - Surgery Day Story

I am feeling much better and can even sit upright for nearly 30 minutes before my incisions start bothering me.

I thought I'd share the surgery day story.

We had to be at the office by 6AM. I could hardly sleep the entire night before. We left the house about 5:30AM and made it to the office early. My sister took me so my husband did not have to take another day off work.

The nurse came in and said it was time... I couldn't help myself but had to make her wait a few minutes for me to go to the restroom one last time. All I could think was that I would need to go during surgery and afterwards it would probably hurt to move. I wore cotton undies with no under wire hoping to get spared having to go without anything under my hospital gown---but no, she would not allow it.

She resumed surgery preparations by assuring me that only my stomach would be exposed during the surgery. She started injecting something in my IV and said to let her know when I start to feel it. "1, 2, 3," I thought and then said, "What should it feel like?" She replied, "It should be like floating..." And that is the last I remember.

Next thing I knew I was waking up in post op. I was sick at my stomach and the nurse gave me some medicine that helped with the sickness and made me sleep. I moved back and forth between being asleep and awake. I saw blips of the the doctor showing pictures of the band to my sister. I saw blips of the nurse checking on me and connecting me to oxygen. Then it was time to go. I had to get dressed and into the wheel chair. It was about 12:30PM.

My sister drove us by the pharmacy to get my prescriptions filled. Then on to home. My stomach felt like a blob attached to the top of my body. The curves in the road seemed to accentuate the feeling. Once home, I went to sleep on the couch in a semi-upright position. With the pain medicine, I pretty much remained in that position for days. Everything was OK!

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