Ready to Rock and Roll - operation over
Well, I don't even expect anyone to comment on this, feel I should post so that there is a record of how crazy good this has been. Certainly feel that there must be something in all the kind wishes and moral support I have been lent and sent this past week from the people here and family and friends. I had much trepidation going into this, more so than any operation I have ever had before. I was quite anxious.
My surgeon is suppose to be very good, according to the nurses here, it turns out he is married to the aneathatist. There were about 6 other people in the operating theatre, quite the show. I am in no way gloating, I thought this would be a much harder recovery that it has been. I do want to ensure that people see that it can be an ok thing.
Arrivied at 11am on Thursday 9th, November.
1pm Surgery
5pm Recovery
6pm Up to my room
7pm Dinner with soup, lamb chops, veg and jelly. Husband had to feed me.
8pm Aneasthetic drugs started to wear off and a bit of pain and discomfort.
Overnigth 9pm - 2pm on 10th November. A bit uncomfortable, not moving, breakfast, porrigde, bagel and salmon, yoghurt and fruit, lunch, sandwhiches and lentil soup and fruit. 3 wallks up and down hallway with the kids, hardest part is getting out of bed and a shower. Manage to blow dry half my hair.
2 pm Starting to feel quite ok Off the tramadol and only on panadol.
5pm Dinner - fish and veg, creme brulee. Got one really annoying lure out that was taped to back of hand. Watched X Factor and Graham Norton on the TV with my husband - normal Friday night.
9pm Bed - restful night, not fully asleep, but I don't sleep a lot anyway.
Saturday, 1th November 6am Woken to remove catheter - didn't feel a thing. Much more mobile. Feel more clear headed. Catheter was very convenient. Glad I didn't have to get up for that 24 hours to use the loo.
8 am Surgeorn visited - can go home today if I like, opted for tomorrow. : - ) . Health insurance will pay for 6 nights, so I might as well get 3. Have a beautiful view of Mt Eden and the tourist here in Auckland and the sunset is spectacular. Besides they bring you tea in bed, hot lavendar towels to freshen up and the newspaper.
10 am Paid the surgeon's bill was on the email! lol and having a nice lie down. Have been able to cough, sneeze, blow nose, taking deep breaths. The wounds are 5 in number and all relattively small, all stiches are internal and knots are buried, covered with steri strips. No drain. Wounds not causing me any issues. 20% of kidney removed, get the pathology in a few weeks time. Tummy is swollen. Not telling anyone it looks pretty similar to any other day, but it is quite big. Soft though.
Just been delivered a nice plunger coffee and a muffin for morning tea. Hopeing that and the prune juice will help along the poop I need to do before leaving. Have been passing ladylike amounts of gass. TMI
I am been so very fortunate, low blood pressure coming out of surgery but not enough that I felt unwell, no nausea, no fever. Deep breaths a little difficult and lots of referrred pain to shoulders and neck for 24 hours which the nurses have keep hot pads on which seems to works really well. No adverse drug reactions. I am sore and a bit stiff. Have been told by kidney is like a ripe tomato and not to over do it.
Thank you to everyone who lent support and advice. I am looking forward to getting home to my own bed and family. I am so very happy to report a good, almost unbelievable result. Fingers crossed the pathology report will be just a pleasing.
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Congrats, finally over!
How lucky you are with your insurance! Husband only spent 1 night and then home for me to help tend to. Actually he too did really well and didn't need my help at all. Best wishes for continued improvement, positive mindset is a great help!
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Wow you are a strong lady
You are amazing
You were eating and moving way before I was
Agree with the longer stay. You will be much more independent when you get home
Which Graham Norton did you watch ...?.
Refuse to watch X factor
So pleased you are on the other side and here,s to a good report
Annie
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I refuse as wellWehavenotimeatall said:Wow you are a strong lady
You are amazing
You were eating and moving way before I was
Agree with the longer stay. You will be much more independent when you get home
Which Graham Norton did you watch ...?.
Refuse to watch X factor
So pleased you are on the other side and here,s to a good report
Annie
to watch X Factor. Pity I was trapped in bed. Usually I go do housework or cook. My husband has appalling taste in TV. Graham Norton was the 'Murder on the Orient Express' with all the cast.
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Annisa i hopeAnnissaP said:So happy to hear you had an
So happy to hear you had an easier time!!! I hope you continue to recover smoothly and quickly!!
the nausea is going away soon. it really an unpleasant side effect of the drugs and I feel very lucky. I continue to have good thoughts sent up to you for your recovery being as good as possible. You are such a kind person, it has to count for something!
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NZ Health careOptimisticgirl said:Congrats, finally over!
How lucky you are with your insurance! Husband only spent 1 night and then home for me to help tend to. Actually he too did really well and didn't need my help at all. Best wishes for continued improvement, positive mindset is a great help!
Even if I hadn't had health care I would have got exactly the same surgeon and same treatment, just more people in the room, probably 4. The NZ heath system is pretty good, no charge for anythign accidental or hospital related, just a charge to attend the GP. (None if you are not financially able and kids under 13 free medical and free dental under 18). My exces is $250 for specialist per year and $100 per scan. I think we pay a $400 premium per month for the 4 of us for top hospital. It also covers us for treatment in Australia as we go between the two countries (both have public medical systems that are great). Is good because NZ is small and some things are not available here and you have to go to Australia, things like bone or brain cancer treatments. If the government can't provide it they will pay, but not always. It isn't that popular to have private health for the average NZer, but as we are Australian and it is encouraged there through having to pay more in premiums after age 35 if you don't have it. Starts at age 35 with a 30% deducation on the premium rate and decreases by 1% per year of not taking it out. Aussie medical has been like that for 20 years and now 'gaps' in the private system are getting really out of hand, can be thousands of dollars in 'gap' between what the insurance covers and what gets paid in addition to your deductible/excess.
Out of interest if I had decided to pay out of pocket the whole shebang, 4 nights hospital, operating theatre, aneathatist and surgeon was $26, 000 NZD. That is them charging the highest they possible could as I have full medical. A cat scan was $775 and KUB x-ray was $105. So even when we are paying out of pocket for non GP ordered items it isn't too bad. If I had opted to wait and go publicly I would have been referred within a minimum of 4 months, less if it was urgent. Not sure mine was urgent.
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Glad it went well!
Sounds like recovery is off to a good start. I hope it's a smooth recovery.
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Wow, Kiwi! I'm happy to hear
Wow, Kiwi! I'm happy to hear you're recovering well! What shocks me is that they let you eat two hours after being out of recovery! LOL! They wouldn't let my husband eat anything until the following day.....and even then it was just clear liquids.
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Thanks so much! I have beenkiwi68 said:Annisa i hope
the nausea is going away soon. it really an unpleasant side effect of the drugs and I feel very lucky. I continue to have good thoughts sent up to you for your recovery being as good as possible. You are such a kind person, it has to count for something!
Thanks so much! I have been back in the hospital since Sunday and cannot leave until tomorrow. Passed out on Sat but all is well now! I am very happy something difficult was made a bit easier for you.
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I did notice throughDreamOnDeb said:Wow, Kiwi! I'm happy to hear
Wow, Kiwi! I'm happy to hear you're recovering well! What shocks me is that they let you eat two hours after being out of recovery! LOL! They wouldn't let my husband eat anything until the following day.....and even then it was just clear liquids.
the aneasthetic fug that as my husband was feeding me the nurse came in and nudged a vomit bowl onto the table. I am pretty sure she was like 'I am not going to clean that up'. Ha. : - )
I was also allowed and orderd to eat a big breakfast up until 7 am of the operation at 1pm and drink water only up until 10:30 am. Lots of the Dr's now believe that keeping your body fueled (like for a marathon) aids in recovery. Aside from swelling in the abdomen, my wounds are closed and no issue, I took the dressings off today, all stiches are internal and buried, my energy and health is tip top as at today.
I am taking all the precuautions anyone who wasn't feeling well would take re lifting/driving/exercise as the kidney is the thing that could still have a melt down and that would be a big downer. But to be honest I am up and about and with only soreness that would be like I did a hard work out and we are at day 5.
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