Hospital said if i call them friday they should be able to give me a date then xx
Thanks for the well wishes guys. My appointment went amazing hes given me the green light an said i am to go on low risk list. Gave me a prescription for clexane injection i have to give myself the night before surgery and he said i can choose my pre op diet and that i have to do it for 3 weeks. Im jus waitin to get my surgery date in post now. Debs how long did it take for u to get a date after seeing mr yousef. Im so happy excited and relieved im at the end of my journey. Kirsty xx
Thanks everyone as soon as i get my date u will all b the first to know. Im wondering now whats best to take in hospital bag. I know the usual stuff like slippers pjs etc was wonderin if u guys took somethin that u found really usefull or if there is things u wish you had took. And also anythin that was useless so wouldnt recommend takin. Kirsty xx
I wish I'd taken much less!!! Lol!!! I scoured the boards for a list and amassed lots of stuff etc! Needed so little it was daft!
It was my first op at Walsall. Turned up with a little suitcase lol. Of course, you're not allocated a bed until after surgery so you sit in the 'departure' lounge with the bag till you're called. Then into a changing area, gown up. Put on slippers or flip flops and your own dressing gown over the top of their theatre gown and walk to theatre. They take your bag/handbag etc and porters move it to wherever your bed will end up. As I had gone to hospital alone it meant my phone, purse and cash were wondering around the hospital whilst my surgery went ahead
I woke on a monitor and a drip so they left me in my gown. I was exhausted. Not agony at all but overwhelming tiredness - so I slept on and off. No iPad or puzzle books thus needed by me.
I wasn't allowed anything other than water on day one. So no fruit tea was needed for that day.
Next day I got up and showered - so wash kit and own tower was nice. Into legging and baggy top. Kicked out at 1300 hours that day.
Eye mask and ear plugs were heaven. Ward was super busy with some very ill ladies and very noisy. Blinds were broken so eye mask helped. Lip salve was a saviour. The plug for my phone was some way behind the bed so my extra long lead was a god send. I just used it to text and reassure my family.
I recovered well I believe but those first 24 hours were a blur of just being monitored and the constant noise and exhaustion. X
Thats really helpfull debs thank you. Can i ask where is the arrivals lounge. Iv only been to route 104 and 108. Iv never been manor before so thats my whole knowledge haha. Oh an for a blood test. How long was you waiting on the day before goin to theatre. Im takin my husband with me so can leave any important stuff with him. I had a phone call at 8.15 this mornin from some snotty woman sayin someone will call me with my date so im not gna bother calling friday will just wait fot them to call me. Im not lookin forward to 3 weeks of milk diet tho. Kirsty xx
I've only one experience so forgive me if I am wrong but as I recall I went in as usual at the front and up one flight where the coffee bar is and then walked to the right of there. It's all very clearly signed. When I go to the 'departure lounge' there were quite a few people there who were all having procedures. Some as day cases and some who were then expecting to stay. I had to be there for 0700 -0730 as did everyone else. There appeared to be 6 of us on the wls list. I was originally told I would be last on at around 2.30pm. All 6 of us had a quick 5-10
With the surgeon. They weighted us and gave us meds. Checks we were not pregnant and did blood sugars etc and blood pressure etc etc.
But having settled down for a long wait at 0915 they took me in first! I walked into the actual theatre at 0930 which did freak me a little as with my many prior surgery I was knocked out on the gurney just in the anti room. At Walsall I actually walked into the main room itself and climbed onto the actual bed that they did the surgery on. Lol.
I was in recovery before 11am as I recall seeing it was 11.02 when I was with it enough to spot the clock etc. Went onto the ward at 1130. The anaesthesia did make me super groggy and tired. My pain was extremely manageable though.
It won't be long now sweetheart xxx