I headed off last Wednesday for my operation at Chelsea. There were only 2 operations that day, plus a couple of procedures. It was nice to have the surgeons and anaethetists waiting for me - rather than the 3 1/2 hours I waited for them in the public system. The operation took the expected 2 hours, but it took me quite a while to come to. A nice cuppa in bone china was served with shortbread biscuits.
The gowns as you can see below a bit better than the public with snap fasteners rather than strings. Here I am settling down to a night of holding the remote and thus watching a cake decorating program, the news, Married at First Sight (my first viewing - but its easy to pick up.) and a home decorating program.
The meal was of a very high standard - I ate my dessert first (fresh plum and custard tart) then the chicken and mushroom lasange.
One of my friends thought that keyhole surgery involved one hole, and another friend who had recently had a hernia recently boasted "And I had to have 4 holes" But that's not why we took the picture - my room didn't have a full length mirror and the nurse was trying to tell me which ones were bleeding, and suddenly we hit on the idea of taking a photo! There are a couple you can't see for modesty sake.
The surgeon wants me to keep it bound so that the mesh beds in well. To this end he provided me with this large binder. It takes two of us to get it on, and I think Duncan is starting to ponder "for better or worse, in sickness and in health..." I find myself grunting a bit with effort in this and just cannot stand it in bed at night.
Industrial strength |
This is a very firm one - purchased from Ezibuy |
Jockey Shapewear from Farmers |
I will be interested to see what Pat is advised, Heather- of course it really depends where the hernia is. I am going for the best possible result so trying to be good. Can't lift things off the floor yet and of course no heavy loads.
So all in all - far better aftercare with followup appointments (tomorrow) rather than in 6 weeks time at the public hospital.
Is that picture of the plum and custard tart or the lasagne? Can't tell...
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