I had my op 1st thing 20th December at UCH with surgeon Mr. Adamo. All went well and I was well looked after. Got home tonight at 9.30 pm and just off to bed now.
Hope you are all good. :553::talk017:arty0019:arty0019::talk017:
Tried to send you a reply to your other message, not sure if you received it.
Great to hear from you. All went well at UCH. I was first down for the op so saw the team before I went into the op and asked last minute questions. They were very attentive and I felt had really tried to de-risk the op as much as poss. I went into intensive care for 24 hours and then was move to ward t6. All the doctors were great as were the nursing staff. I was kept in for .5 a day extra as they wanted to improve my oxygen levels, check my bloods again to ensure the markers were good (not sure what this is but pleased it improved) and get my BP down too.
Fantastic news Cost. Get sipping the fluids it's important. You'll be sick of the sight of soups etc in no time but a lot of us have been through it and survived so you'll be fine and you'll be eager to start on the sloppy food. Good luck.
Welcome back, Cost I'm sure you are going to have a brilliant Christmas now the op is behind you Rest & be pampered for a while & then have an even better New Year xx
How long was you on the waiting list to see Dr Adamo?
I am currently on the waiting list @ Kings and the list is 18 months long. My Gp has suggested moving hospitals to reduce the waiting time. I would love to have Dr Adamo @ UCH.
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