Wow. It's been a while...
Time for an update I guess?
Well. I went in about a week later for my operation. Robotic surgery... I was there at 07:00am as requested, prepped up, said good bye to the wife and child and was wheeled in at 08:00, I was told a 5 hour operation at the most, I wouldn't remember any of it. Must confess I had a little wee this time, I wasn't at all ready for it. Definitely not as confident as last time, can't remember why...
The next thing I recall was waking up doing the old "looking down" at some people around a large grey plastic bag covered box. It was quite a vivid dream, I was sure I was looking at myself, but decided I must be imagioning it, all very lucid though, wierd as heck..
The next time I recall was waking up with a really pretty nurse on my right, and one at the bottom of the bed, and the one on the right saying "We aren't accepting him in this condition" then I faded out again. Then I woke up again because someone was pressing on my chest.. Then I woke up again and three nurses were taking all kinds of notes, looking at stuff, I immediately checked I didn't have a colestomy bag, the surgeon and I had agreed that this would be last resort surgery.
And I asked what time it was. "Oh, it's about 12:45, don't worry too much about that, we'll get you settled". So I asked if they had let my wife know "Oh I expect she will be asleep by now...." What? You mean it's 12:45 in the morning? And no-one has thought to contact my wife or daughter to let them know that I was out? "Well, no, you were in surgery for over 9 hours"... At that point I faded out again. So. No-one had bothered to speak to my family since I'd gone in for the op preparation at 08:00 that morning.
Add 9 hours to me going in to the theater, call it 18:00 and be generous, and for 6 hours after that they were trying to wake me, or get me fit enough to move to the critical care ward... I know the NHS is free, I know it's a priviledge not a right, but I would have thought they could have taken the time to at least make a phone call? Any way I insisted they call at once, the poor girl thought I'd died and daren't call in case she was right. But my daughter had called many times and they wouldn't give her a straight answer, just "Call back in an houur and we will tell you then".
So I guess I almost didn't make it.
They came straight over, I obviously wasn't able to look at what my appearance was like but... I had a bag "plumbed" into my trunk draining blood, I had tubes in both arms, I had a catheter obviously, I had blood going in and an injector too I guess, I was a bit woozy. My daughter took one look at me and passed out, of course I tried to catch her and almost fell out the cot...
And it got worse from that point... But I need to stop for a while, it's bothering me.
Time for an update I guess?
Well. I went in about a week later for my operation. Robotic surgery... I was there at 07:00am as requested, prepped up, said good bye to the wife and child and was wheeled in at 08:00, I was told a 5 hour operation at the most, I wouldn't remember any of it. Must confess I had a little wee this time, I wasn't at all ready for it. Definitely not as confident as last time, can't remember why...
The next thing I recall was waking up doing the old "looking down" at some people around a large grey plastic bag covered box. It was quite a vivid dream, I was sure I was looking at myself, but decided I must be imagioning it, all very lucid though, wierd as heck..
The next time I recall was waking up with a really pretty nurse on my right, and one at the bottom of the bed, and the one on the right saying "We aren't accepting him in this condition" then I faded out again. Then I woke up again because someone was pressing on my chest.. Then I woke up again and three nurses were taking all kinds of notes, looking at stuff, I immediately checked I didn't have a colestomy bag, the surgeon and I had agreed that this would be last resort surgery.
And I asked what time it was. "Oh, it's about 12:45, don't worry too much about that, we'll get you settled". So I asked if they had let my wife know "Oh I expect she will be asleep by now...." What? You mean it's 12:45 in the morning? And no-one has thought to contact my wife or daughter to let them know that I was out? "Well, no, you were in surgery for over 9 hours"... At that point I faded out again. So. No-one had bothered to speak to my family since I'd gone in for the op preparation at 08:00 that morning.
Add 9 hours to me going in to the theater, call it 18:00 and be generous, and for 6 hours after that they were trying to wake me, or get me fit enough to move to the critical care ward... I know the NHS is free, I know it's a priviledge not a right, but I would have thought they could have taken the time to at least make a phone call? Any way I insisted they call at once, the poor girl thought I'd died and daren't call in case she was right. But my daughter had called many times and they wouldn't give her a straight answer, just "Call back in an houur and we will tell you then".
So I guess I almost didn't make it.
They came straight over, I obviously wasn't able to look at what my appearance was like but... I had a bag "plumbed" into my trunk draining blood, I had tubes in both arms, I had a catheter obviously, I had blood going in and an injector too I guess, I was a bit woozy. My daughter took one look at me and passed out, of course I tried to catch her and almost fell out the cot...
And it got worse from that point... But I need to stop for a while, it's bothering me.
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