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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So I’m usually not the worrying type but... I’m going into hospital on Friday and will have my first op and general anaesthetic ever. It’s doing my head in and making me grumpy, testy and teary in turn.

So.

If I’ve been short with you on here... I apologise.

If you think I’ve been rude... I apologise.

If you’ve sent me unsolicited dick pics which I’ve deleted.... I don’t apologise.

All reassuring messages very welcome indeed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ach stop whining and get your tits oot!

I'm kidding. Don't worry about the OP. I've had a few. I get nervous on the table at the last minute but that's it. I'm sure all will be fine. Try not to stress. I'll send you an unsolicited dick poc to cheer ya up.

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

Surgery is worrying, it would be strange if you weren’t a bit concerned.

Hope you’re ok, hurry back here and tell us how many doctors you pulled while in there

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By *affeine DuskMan
over a year ago

Caerphilly

I've been under a few times in my time, longest being... 12 hours, I think it was? Needed jaw reconstruction.

I was made comfortable and felt nothing the whole time before and after. Was a big ol' nap, really.

That was a while back, it's even smoother now I hear. You'll be 'ite.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You are going to be okay and you will feel so much better after it's done xxx

Sending you lots of love and gentle hugs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Unconsciousness isn’t a bad place to be currently.

Stop worrying, it won’t get you anywhere.

Good luck

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By *illiamMeetsMan
over a year ago

sunnyside

Perfectly normal to worry beforehand. You're going into an environment you've probably never experienced so all may seem odd.

But you'll be in the hands of experts who give a damn about your welfare.

All the best for speedy recovery

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

Firstly,.good luck with your OP. I hope that it is nothing to serious and I wish you a speedy recovery.

It's nice that you care enough to post this and that says it all to me.

And no...I haven't noticed xx

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

It is worrying. You will be in very good hands and in my experience medical professionals in surgical departments are very kind.

I'm not going to tell you not to worry that would be patronising but I can reassure you that you'll be in good hands

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You don’t need to apologise to anyone. Try not to worry although easier said than done.

Big hugs you’ll be ok

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

It’s quite normal what you are feeling, especially the first time. Just try to relax, stay calm as you can and tell the team that you are nervous, they deal with this every day so will know ways to help you.

I’ve found most anaesthetists crack jokes (badly) but it works, my last one went through his assemble of Star Wars voices.

Hope all goes well x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All the very best for your operation. I haven’t had an operation needing a general anaesthetic since I was six. I think I’d feel scared too. Perfectly understandable. Wishing you a full and speedy recovery and a very successful surgery.

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By *he Secret OnesCouple
over a year ago

Nottingham

Yes sending you lots of Love, Hugs and Best wishes with everything x

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By *aomilatteCouple
over a year ago

Visiting Blackpool

We'll reassure you that you have a great bum and good luck

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By *ntrigued32Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham

I don't blame you for worrying, but that's natural. You will be in the best possible hands.

Thinking of you

And look forward to seeing you for that coffee and cake as soon as it's safe too. Stay strong beautiful.

Jo.Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nothing to say really other than good luck OP, I hope it all goes well for you

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By *nvisible_beardMan
over a year ago

near newbridge, wales

Just think about coming out the other side.

The only part you have control over.

Have trust they know what they're doing and its routine then they have done it a 1000 times.

See you on the other side

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive been put under general 4 times in my life and LOVED it! I Wake up all hazy with the giggles, kinda like the empty head gas & air gives you! I gibber some pish for about 6 hours after. My husband was CREASED listening to me last time but i rem_mber being pretty creased too!

Whatever it is your going in for, try to consider that these guys do procedures day in/day out and know what they are doing insude out. They really do have your best interest at heart & will look after you while you're out. I believe a nurse sits with you till you're fully up & alert - but i was out my face from the general & morphiene so maybe imagined that? Lol

I wish you well but you WILL be okay!

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Ahhh beautiful that's all quite normal and to be expected, rant away if you need to x

I'm sure we can come up with some male distraction threads for you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s quite normal what you are feeling, especially the first time. Just try to relax, stay calm as you can and tell the team that you are nervous, they deal with this every day so will know ways to help you.

I’ve found most anaesthetists crack jokes (badly) but it works, my last one went through his assemble of Star Wars voices.

Hope all goes well x "

Mine asked if I wanted whisky or gin I rem_mber saying whisky and that was that

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Good luck....I'm sure you will be fine ..XXX no dick pic ...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you everyone. It’s true. A message can make all the difference when you’re not feeling your best.

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By *innie The MinxWoman
over a year ago

Under the Duvet

Hope all goes well OP

Hug of support for thee

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Sending you all the love Inca. Echoing the other posters here but it's normal to feel nervous and worried about it. Anaesthetists do these procedures so often and you will get daft jokes so do your best to not groan too loudly. You'll feel so much better once you've had the operation done. And you'll have my countless rambling check in messages to look forward to as well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's normal to worry, but you'll be feeling much better once it's done

Sending hugs xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So I’m usually not the worrying type but... I’m going into hospital on Friday and will have my first op and general anaesthetic ever. It’s doing my head in and making me grumpy, testy and teary in turn.

So.

If I’ve been short with you on here... I apologise.

If you think I’ve been rude... I apologise.

If you’ve sent me unsolicited dick pics which I’ve deleted.... I don’t apologise.

All reassuring messages very welcome indeed. "

Hey OP

What is it you’re worried about? I had my first op about 8 years ago. My main problem was needles...... I hate them. There’s an anaesthetic cream that you put on your hand before the main event; after that I didn’t feel anything and I had the bed 5 hours sleep ever. Trust me when I say that it’s okay to feel apprehensive....... the surgical staff see this all the time. Speedy recovery and see you soon

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

I think it's perfectly understandable to be a bit anxious as all surgeries carry some risk.

Best of luck to you Op and wishes for a quick and speedy recovery

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I hope it all goes well!

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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago

Whitley Bay

Aw, Sending love.

Can you sense which bit you are mostly worried about? Sometimes if you can figure that bit out you can tackle it.

Tell a lovely nurse .. don't try and hide it. They will reassure you.

It's natural to be worried.

You will be fine.. anaesthetic can make you feel groggy, boost your immune system, rest well and work on the things you have some power over. Make your body strong xxx

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By *ottielayWoman
over a year ago

by the bay

The last time I had an anaesthetic I fell asleep looking into the eyes of a very handsome and kind doctor

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By *hav02Man
over a year ago

Glasgow/London

it's natural to feel a whirlwind of emotions, especially to go in during at this time. Although everyone will be masked up etc and it'll look more so frightening, just rem_mber that they'll be doing everything to ensure you get the best treatment in every way.

All the best!

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North

It’ll be the best sleep you’ve had in ages. Don’t worry

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By *.L.0460.Woman
over a year ago

Bognor Regis

I have had 4 surgeries in 12 months..slightly different, because they were cosmetic & I chose to go through it.

However, it is daunting. Just rem_mber that your surgical team are professionals & do this all the time.

Put yourself elsewhere in your head..try imagining a situation that made you happy & focus on that. Rem_mber that it's only a short amount of time from your life & will be over very quickly.

Stay positive, stay calm & you'll be just fine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hey worry is a natural reaction to an unknown so its not suprising and no need to apologise for anything you may have done or said as worry affects all other emotions. So wishing you all the very best and sending big hug..if thats ok? X

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By *orraine999Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere

Sending you hugs. Once this is over, you’ll feel like a new you.

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By *llaboutthewifeCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

Going into hospital can be worrying enough, but I expect the current situation is adding to it.

I hope you have someone to take you and pick you up and look after you until you recover.

Maybe pull yourself a playlist of tracks you love together so you can listen when you come round.

Don't be hard on yourself but I'm sure you will be well taken care of. Just make sure you tell the nurses your concerns so they can keep an extra eye on you too.

Hope it goes well and you recover soon

Jo x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't worry love, just tell yourself its another day, and you will get through it, and the days following when you are recuperating. Much love xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So I’m usually not the worrying type but... I’m going into hospital on Friday and will have my first op and general anaesthetic ever. It’s doing my head in and making me grumpy, testy and teary in turn.

So.

If I’ve been short with you on here... I apologise.

If you think I’ve been rude... I apologise.

If you’ve sent me unsolicited dick pics which I’ve deleted.... I don’t apologise.

All reassuring messages very welcome indeed. "

Sending you lots of healing hugs and love

It is scary and you will feel every emotion possible... But just think how much better you will fee

Love you lots lady

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

OP it's perfectly normal to worry about an operation. In fact it would be a bit strange not to.

I have never had an operation and my biggest worry used to be having a cannula.

However, I needed a test last year which meant me sitting for several hours with one in, and it was perfectly fine.

I am sure everything will go to plan.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Everyone is worried about having an operation and it must be more concerning now with all the c word issues. Lots of people like to to think that they don't get stressed but most of us do at times. Not sleeping, worrying thoughts flicking in and out of your head, being a bit less patient and snappy are symptoms of this.

Good for you - for recognising and talking about it

I wish you all the best for your operation. Let us know when you're out and having a glass of wine at home

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you soooooooo much for the messages both in here and private. So many good tips and truly awful jokes

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

I've never had an operation myself, but my heart is with you and you know I'd gladly give you a massive hug if I could.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’ll be the best sleep you’ve had in ages. Don’t worry "

Oh dear...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a testing time and this is an added stress and worry

Stay strong and you are allowed to grumpy from time to time xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had a hip replacement and circumcised under general anaesthetic had no problems just a bit weird and dreamy when first wake,but you will be fine you’re in good hands with the NHS

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
over a year ago

kent

I had an op in Dec_mber and I was terrified. Never been in hospital before and didn’t know what to expect. I told the nurse, and they were reassuring and kind. Express how you’re feeling and let yourself be taken care of. And if you’re worried about being hospital during lockdown, don’t be. We’ve been in and out of hospital more times than I can count since the covid nightmare began. The procedures in place are rigorous and the staff are well aware of heightened anxiety. You’re in good hands. Deep breath, it will all be okay Xx

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By *exfordMan
over a year ago

discombobulated land


"So I’m usually not the worrying type but... I’m going into hospital on Friday and will have my first op and general anaesthetic ever. It’s doing my head in and making me grumpy, testy and teary in turn.

So.

If I’ve been short with you on here... I apologise.

If you think I’ve been rude... I apologise.

If you’ve sent me unsolicited dick pics which I’ve deleted.... I don’t apologise.

All reassuring messages very welcome indeed. "

Stay strong, you'll be fine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’ll be the best sleep you’ve had in ages. Don’t worry

Oh dear..."

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By *irewolffMan
over a year ago

Dublin

I had major 6hr surgery in 2017 due to breast cancer. I just wanted to be knocked out.

You will be fine. Its ok to be nervous. Hospitals are not nice places to be but needs must. You will hopefully be in/out.

MsD

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By *mberWoman
over a year ago

Preston

The last GA I had the anesthetist was as hot as hell.

I dreamed about him whilst I was asleep.

It was awful

Nerves is normal, tell them that you're nervous and they'll look after you

xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’ll be the best sleep you’ve had in ages. Don’t worry

Oh dear..."

Care to share what it is you find so funny?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The last GA I had the anesthetist was as hot as hell.

I dreamed about him whilst I was asleep.

It was awful

Nerves is normal, tell them that you're nervous and they'll look after you

xxx"

I wish I had had this! I had a terrifying small lady .

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I've been knocked out a few times, the staff are always so lovely, calm and reassuring. When I came round once they asked what I had dreamt of, I said the 3 bears. How cute I hear you say.....I was 21

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I’m really loving all the stories

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Big, big hugs.

I've been under GA twice for abdominal surgery.

The first time, I got a needle from the anaesthetist, I got myself onto the table, the doctor was talking to me about history, and a split second later (it seemed) I was groggy in another room with a sore throat. I had trouble holding down food for several days and was groggy for about a week. They think that was a bad reaction to the GA. No long term consequences.

The second time I barely rem_mber meeting the anaesthetist and I don't rem_mber the OR at all. The following day I was self administering pain relief and got told off for not taking enough. Didn't need it. Decided the ward coffee was crap and wandered off to the cafe, to the horror of all the staff. Very low recovery time.

My most recent surgery was via epidural, so I was awake, and that was weird as hell.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You poor thing I hope it’s nothing too serious and you can get it fixed. We have the most amazing NHS, not only in times of horrible need like now but in general. The kindest and most caring people. Every single person you meet in hospital will be so compassionate I’m sure.

If it helps the last surgery I had, I was a complete mess and had no one to hold my hand before but after I woke up This absolutely gorgeous man who was sat holding my hand and singing to me. He was dreamy and my first comment apparently was a little naughty! (I never found out what it was) hopefully you will get a fitty too!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You are going to be okay and you will feel so much better after it's done xxx

Sending you lots of love and gentle hugs "

This .

Anyone would be worried and anxious in your position and it's ok. I work in healthcare and we have a very committed and competent teams in all our hospitals. They will look after you.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Shameless bump as there are still a few that need to see my op and accept my apologies

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

I always ask to go early on the list due to anxiety - it really helps xx I don’t know why I feel the way I do as have had many surgeries but would just rather get it over & less chance of being bumped.

I do love the feeling of the anaesthetic - I must be weird. And the after surgery sleepiness.

I had major surgery last March and had to stay in over night. I dozed on & off for days. My internet shopping was expensive though - booked a holiday to New York

J x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I always ask to go early on the list due to anxiety - it really helps xx I don’t know why I feel the way I do as have had many surgeries but would just rather get it over & less chance of being bumped.

I do love the feeling of the anaesthetic - I must be weird. And the after surgery sleepiness.

I had major surgery last March and had to stay in over night. I dozed on & off for days. My internet shopping was expensive though - booked a holiday to New York

J x"

Well seeing I’m supposed to be in for 4-5 days, this could be expensive...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It'll be fine..you'll feel like shit after and will have a sore throat.. so pack some sweets for sucking and maybe some nice drinks x

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

It is perfectly natural to worry. We would be too.

You will however be well looked after, you will have a nice lomg sleep and hopefully not be in too much pain at all.

Think of all the sexy doctors and nurses you can eye up too.

Good luck to you and hope you make a speedy recovery.

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"I always ask to go early on the list due to anxiety - it really helps xx I don’t know why I feel the way I do as have had many surgeries but would just rather get it over & less chance of being bumped.

I do love the feeling of the anaesthetic - I must be weird. And the after surgery sleepiness.

I had major surgery last March and had to stay in over night. I dozed on & off for days. My internet shopping was expensive though - booked a holiday to New York

J x

Well seeing I’m supposed to be in for 4-5 days, this could be expensive... "

You will be very well looked after xx I actually made a couple of friends & we’re still in touch which is lovely. I did expect I’d cope with lockdown better after 13 weeks recovery though.

Please make sure you get plenty of rest after - get your freezer stocked now or get takeaway numbers on your phone xx

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

Oh & you’ll need good warm socks!! No matter how hot in there your feet will be cold xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My gorgeous friend of the forums I will be thinking of you this week and especially on Friday sending you every bit of positivity and love.

To make you smile I have only had one operation when all 4 wisdom teeth were removed under general anaesthetic. I got a bit of a shock when 20 minutes before I was due to go down a nurse turned up with a kidney dish and gloves. In answer to the look on my puzzled face I was told she was there to give me a sepository. To which I replied I am having my teeth out! Apparently it was a quick release antibiotic. So knees to chest . Then on arrival down at the operating theatre I was there was another one! I said I already had one and was then told this was for something else. Honestly

Then when I came round in recovery I was treated with Lois Lois would you move your bottom over. So yes my teeth out involved having my backside hanging out for an hour

I am sure you will be fine. You need to be as we have things to do when the madness is over

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"So I’m usually not the worrying type but... I’m going into hospital on Friday and will have my first op and general anaesthetic ever. It’s doing my head in and making me grumpy, testy and teary in turn.

So.

If I’ve been short with you on here... I apologise.

If you think I’ve been rude... I apologise.

If you’ve sent me unsolicited dick pics which I’ve deleted.... I don’t apologise.

All reassuring messages very welcome indeed. "

I was with my first anaesthetic but you’re in safe hands. Hope all goes well x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sending best wishes for the surgery to go smooth.. I hope you get amazing care, friendly nurses and doctors to hold your hand through it and make you feel safe.

X

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Hard to tell you not to worry when it’s the unknown for you. I’ve had that many under anaesthetic operations starting at the age of 3 I get invited to the hospital Christmas party (joking). The feeling when you wake can be different, the last couple of times I woke up bright as a button and starving where as others I’ve just been sleepy. Never had a sore throat afterwards like others have said even after throat surgery I was fine.

I’m sure all will go well and afterwards you will be thinking what was I worrying about and the anaesthetists are usually jokers so will put you at ease. Think of something nice before you go under and you will have nice dreams

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I cannot wait to hear your story after anaesthetic...

Surgeons are brutal though, I have to have internal fixation on my ankle, surgeon comes to see me pre surgery and is explaining what he is going to do before announcing that the equipment is

'like meccano, I never have many bits left over' I cried, he laughed!

Then on the day he came himself to wheel me down to theatre abs said 'you'll see the anaesthetist now, he's a nice guy, has a tremor though'

I cried, he laughed...

Then the anaesthetist came, I was looking for the tremor and and he asked if I was ok... I lost the plot, poor guy. All he could say as he administered the anaesthetic was "can you tell me a joke?"

"Fuck o'...... gone.

Woke up and the nurse said 'ooh about time'

I said 'that didn't take long, it's only 10'oclock"

"No love it's two oclock, you've been under for 5 hours"

Then got upset thinking I had lost the fluffy dog my son had given me... Nope it was with my things, but I needed it then...

Then when that drama was over I got upset thinking I had missed lunch...Poor Nurse had enough at that point asking 'I was told you were a pain but by god'

Just dunno what she meant.

People slate our NHS but they have always been amazing to me and mine

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I cannot wait to hear your story after anaesthetic...

Surgeons are brutal though, I have to have internal fixation on my ankle, surgeon comes to see me pre surgery and is explaining what he is going to do before announcing that the equipment is

'like meccano, I never have many bits left over' I cried, he laughed!

Then on the day he came himself to wheel me down to theatre abs said 'you'll see the anaesthetist now, he's a nice guy, has a tremor though'

I cried, he laughed...

Then the anaesthetist came, I was looking for the tremor and and he asked if I was ok... I lost the plot, poor guy. All he could say as he administered the anaesthetic was "can you tell me a joke?"

"Fuck o'...... gone.

Woke up and the nurse said 'ooh about time'

I said 'that didn't take long, it's only 10'oclock"

"No love it's two oclock, you've been under for 5 hours"

Then got upset thinking I had lost the fluffy dog my son had given me... Nope it was with my things, but I needed it then...

Then when that drama was over I got upset thinking I had missed lunch...Poor Nurse had enough at that point asking 'I was told you were a pain but by god'

Just dunno what she meant.

People slate our NHS but they have always been amazing to me and mine "

Can so see you doing this

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

..

You’ve been your normal lovely self

I hope the operation goes well, it will be here and over with before you know it. Nerves are normal x

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

Sending my best wishes. Hope that all goes smoothly. Hugs xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve been both sides of the operating table and can honestly say, when I had to have emergency surgery I was terrified. Never had surgery before, but the care given, and the natural way in which the staff calmed my fears made it less daunting.

Needing reassurance is natural, and so many can empathise with your fears, so sending you reassuring hugs for now, and healing hugs for post surgery x Viv x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve been under 3 times, it’s quite fun. Keep yourself healthy between now and then. Get some arnica tablets from boots if you can cos they help with healing if you’re being cut open. The anaesthetist will decide on the day if you’re good for the op. Can’t have and any coughs or sniffles. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, nicotine if you smoke or use nicotine products. Don’t eat any mushrooms, potatoes or tomatoes between now and the op.

Think about aftercare, depends what surgery your having but maybe make some meals in advance to freeze so you don’t have to be doing too much after.

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Good luck with your forthcoming operation,

I am still waiting for the for my replacement knee joints, I think they are waiting to see if Covid19 claims me first

Also waiting for another Cardioversion to see if they can get my heart working properly but that is no big deal other than I cannot take Viagra, the lockdown makes that no big deal either.

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By *ntrigued32Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham

Thinking of you.

Jo.Xx

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