Pat ~
I'm glad the video helped and I concur with my fellow moderator, Steve, that, based on the posts you've made expressing all sorts of fears and worries about the operation, perhaps you should postpone your surgery until such time as you can handle it better. Going into this surgery scared to death and thinking you're going to die on the table is a poor way to begin what is a long process (surgery and recovery). We want the best possible outcome for you and right now, you seem to be borderline-panicky as surgery day approaches. That is not a good frame of mind to bring into the OR.
Researching your doctor's experience is a good idea and learning all you can about the 'nuts and bolts' of the operation is always helpful. I did this and so have many other AN patients. Knowledge really is power. However, there is a point where you have to simply 'let go' and trust the professionals to do their job. If you're not prepared to do that and still entertain fears of dying during the surgery - the mortality rate stands at barely 1% - then you may not be emotionally prepared for this operation and should consider postponing it. If not, try to avoid always thinking about the very worst things that could happen and try to focus on the fact that (a) the surgery is necessary and, (b) it will very likely go quite well, as most do. Your fears are not invalid but it appears (from your posts) as if you're dwelling on all the possible negatives and ignoring the positive aspects of the surgery. Thousands of people have successfully undergone AN surgery and the vast majority do just fine. Yes, some issues could arise and yes, there will be some discomfort and adjustments will have to be made, post-op. This is not a simple surgery - but it's a very necessary one. Please try to perform more research (to gain a better feeling of control) and do whatever is necessary to assure yourself that your doctors are fully competent and that you'll do well. We'll support whatever decisions you make. We know the kinds of anxiety you're dealing with (we've been there) and want you to gain more confidence. We'll collectively do all we can to help you achieve that state of mind.
Jim