It nearly didn't happen again....
I arrived at 7.15am, and my nurse was lovely. He assured me I was 3rd on the list of 5 operations and so I should be operated on in the middle of the day. He did give me a clue it might be after lunch, but stared me in the eye twice and said "I promise it will happen today".
7.44am |
At 10am my nurse gave me 4oz of iced water so I knew I wasn't going in until at least noon.
At 12.30pm the surgeons were still on case no.2 and I knew it was definitely after lunch.
12.42pm |
At 1.20pm I overheard - now, let me remind you at this point that we have 7 children. This is impossible to survive unless you have developed that very special skill of being able to direct your hearing towards an individual conversation occurring 2 rooms away. I wasn't intending to hear this conversation, but as someone was whispering in an angry way, my auto-pilot kicked in. - Anyway, I overheard a female on the phone saying "Well that's not fair, you can't do that. That lady has only just arrived and my other lady has been here since 7 o clock this morning". I went for a little cry in the toilet....
At 1.30pm when I emerged from the toilet, my surgeon was sitting on my bed waiting to draw an arrow on my leg and explain the procedure. I told him it was fine, he'd explained it 4 weeks ago and I could remember. I then looked him in the eye and said "I have a terrible headache but I'm next aren't I, they've told me I'm next". He looked at the floor and said "yes".
At 1.50pm I decided my surgeon was a liar
At 2.20pm the lady who's voice I'd heard on the phone came skipping in and said, "come on, it's you, you're going". She was very excited. She had an air of 'win' about her. I told her I'd heard her on the phone and said my heartiest thank you.
I actually went in for my operation at 3pm and came out at 4.15pm. At 5.10pm - exactly to the minute 4 weeks after I was sent home last time - my partner arrived to sit with me until I could go home at 6.15pm.
I had 2 litres of water to rehydrate me while I was under and I was still thirsty when I woke up. I've no idea why I dehydrate so badly, (I'm not particularly sweaty as far as I know, and no-one gave me deodorant for Christmas) but it really is torture and if I'd been bumped and not had my operation again I don't know if I could have handled the idea of going through it again so soon. Thankfully though, I hopefully won't need to.
My Surgeon wasn't very confident he's fully fixed my knee, but it should be lots better. When they got in there they found 2 separate injuries - the meniscus cartilage which we knew about and another. Annoyingly, as I was still under the influence of anaesthetic and painkillers, my Surgeon kindly directed most of his conversation towards both myself and my partner, who currently has the memory of a sieve because of the Meningitis, so neither of us actually remember or understood what the second injury was, but I've got a follow up in 2 weeks and I'll find out then.
I know this is my thigh, but don't focus on that (I was only just out of surgery and very drugged and I'd posted it online everywhere before I realised) just look at the hand print! This is a surgeon who signs his work!
At last, I'm so glad the operation went ahead and wish you all the best on your road to recovery. x
ReplyDeleteThank you Fiona :) x
DeleteYou might need a knee replacement? lol. Just joking. Not total but maybe partial.
ReplyDeleteFab that you got sorted!
Blinking heck I hope not - I can't imagine what 5 months walking about on that injury has done though... :/
DeleteSo pleased you finally had it done and how great that you had someone on your side making sure of it! I hope you are back on your feet again soon!
ReplyDeleteI think I love that nurse :D
DeleteI'm pleased it went ahead now you just have to focus on getting better. I went to all my other half appointments so that he could remember what was said, and not try to pull the wool over my eyes!! get better soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm usually the one who's there taking notes for my other half - I can't believe neither of us have a clue what he said :D
DeleteI'm so glad you had the OP yesterday, hope you're resting up today
ReplyDeleteI am very much resting. I DID make tea last night, but it was pre-prepared, I'm not that good today though, so they can eat whatever they can find!
DeleteSo glad you got your op this time. I'd have smacked the surgeon one if I'd been sent home again. Hope you have a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteI can't begin to imagine if I'd been sent home. I think they'd have had to carry me out because I didn't have the fight left in me to storm out like I did last time :D
DeleteWoohoo x Very glad you have finally had your operation and can get on the mend! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you! Not half as glad as I am :D xx
DeleteSo glad you actually came home bandaged up! Let's hope the second injury is minor enough to not cause you any further issues
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed! The Surgeon wasn't very confident, but it should at least be a lot better. Thanks Mary :)
DeleteSo pleased they actually did it! Hoping you recover quickly and you leg is much better out the other side! xx
ReplyDeleteCheers Kel! Fingers crossed :) x
DeleteHoo ray, glad its all over with and finally happend, hope your on the mend quickly and make a full recovery. Take care xx
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm doing well so far - and taking it VERY easy so that I can heal properly :) xx
DeleteI hope you start t feel the benefits of the operation soon.In the mean time take it easy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Aly! I really genuinely have been taking it very easy and to hell with the house - I'm just praying I don't get any visitors :D
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