So, I have absolutely NO griping to do about any aspect of the whole experience. We got there on time, and everyone in the whole hospital that I encountered did exactly what they were supposed to do. I had a lot of nausea from the general anesthesia and the anti-nausea drug they gave me sent me right to sleep again, so we were later getting back than I'd thought we'd be. but that was the only thing that could be described as a hitch.
I give the credit to 1) a very good hospital/surgeon/staff, and 2) to prayer. Because a lot of things could have gone wrong, but none of them did.
Also, my surgeon is a BABE. She showed up at the pre-op in a white linen suit, heels, a green necklace, a sparkly pin, and her long blonde hair in a carefully slightly untidy bun. Everyone there (save Bravest) let out an admiring sigh. Then she changed into scrubs, and was back in her full vestments for post-op. Scary!
I have some pain, but it's really not so bad. Tylenol and some ice packs have been all I needed during the day.
We should hear in a about ten days regarding the findings. Then I will know if I need more surgery, or if I can move on to chemo.
Hey, the comment form randomly reappeared! How odd. o_o Same browser and everything. Maybe Blogspot just has been hating on me.
ReplyDeleteGlad it's not too bad-feeling. Must be sort of a relief? But you still have to wait those 10 days to know what's next, that's gotta be frustrating too. ... then again you are one of the most patiently awesome people I know. Then again it's your BODY here...
...anyway, I'm projecting. Recover smoothly.
Glad that everything went well yesterday. I get post-op nausea, too, from the anesthetic--so glad it wasn't too awful for you. You'll be in my prayers and I'll be hoping for the best.
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