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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: sbrn on October 04, 2010, 08:56:44 am
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Tomorrow I go in for my pre-op things at the hospital :) Reality is starting to creep up quickly. While I have been a bit nervous about everything I think going to the hospital tomorrow for the day is going to drive everything home quickly and make me extremely nervous. I wish they would do the Pre-op things closer to the actual surgery date which is the 26th.
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Greg
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Greg,
Yes, that does seem a bit early for your preop.\.Stay focused on things, if you can, that you like to do: staying busy will help too.
Do you exercise? That helped me a lot pre op so I could be in good shape post op.
It'll be here before you know it. Hang in there ;)
Maureen
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Greg .....
I agree. I wish your pre-op could be closer to the surgery date. They must have their reasons for doing it this early.
My pre-op was the day before and it was very calming from that point on for me. Like Maureen said, try to stay busy. Do fun things with your family. Prepare things to make it easier for the post-op days. Finish up nagging tasks (if you can) so you can concentrate on healing during your recovery and not be concerned about unfinished business.
Best thoughts.
Clarice
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Hi Greg,
Early pre-op exams can be a good thing. In case they find something, say something like a heart rythm irregularity, the doctors will have more time to try and straighten out the problem before the surgery date. The closer the pre-op exam is to the surgery date, the more likely that the surgery date may have to be postponed.
Best of luck with both your pre-op exam, and your AN treatment. :)
Regards,
Rob
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Greg,
It will be a dose of reality for sure, but the date is coming and you will be out the other side before you know it. Try to keep yourself busy and do some of your most favorite activities with you most favorite people. It will help to comfort you and keep your mind off things.
hang in there,
Liz
PS My Dr's required my pre-op to be 30 or less before the surgery so Greg seems to be within the limits....
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Good luck!
Jan
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This is the worst part man. By the time the 26th gets here, you'll actually feel some sense of relief (as odd as that sounds)
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Greg ~
The early pre-op testing is actually beneficial. If any problems are discovered they can be addressed, now, and the surgery wouldn't have to be canceled, which is really exasperating. I know because it happened to me. I came through all my pre-op tests with flying colors but a CT scan found a suspicious 'mass' on my liver. They thought it was cancer (I didn't - I felt fine) and referred me to an oncologist. My neurosurgeon immediately canceled my AN surgery, just 5 days away. I underwent a liver biopsy. No cancer (whew!) - just a hepatic hemangioma (noncancerous tumor made of dilated blood vessels) and no treatment was necessary because I was asymptomatic. My AN debulking surgery was quickly rescheduled. Had this test been performed much sooner, it wouldn't have beeen necessary to reschedule my surgery.
Because your original post was on Monday (4th), I assume your pre-op testing has been completed by now. I trust everything was O.K. Please let us know how it went. Thanks.
Jim