I am back home...the surgery went well, I got hooked up by order of the anesthesiologist who was great...he gave me something pre-op to keep me calm and then put me under with gas before digging for an I.V. line. All good.
The surgery was 3+hrs...I came out of it fine but my B.P bottomed out at 80/40 and they had a hard time getting it back up until today.
Which means that aside from the extreme pain and inability to move, I would not have been able to lift my arms to intubate....I could barely lift my head up.
1 pt for the anesthesiologist.
Pain. The only word I can think of is severe pain. Who the hell said that it didn't hurt, lied. Those darn drains really hurt...But the I.V. didn't...Another point for my anesthesiologist...he also put pay to the nausea by automatically ordering gravol in my I.V...I may just marry the man!
2 weeks of dressing changes and a lot of physio to get movement back into my arms...rats...not going to be as easy as I thought that it would be.
For now my B.P is 10/50...still under the anesthsia fog but much better.
My pouch hates strait drain...it did not drain more than 10cc the whole time but I was happy to have the tube in just in case...Right now, with a bum right arm, intubation is a nightmare...so I have given up on solids...can't deal with the need to intubate and clear the tube so lots of liquids, grape juice and tamadol.
Some interesting new things going on post op here...They are now very proactive in post op care...firstly pain meds are automatic (yea!)...next, they give you an oxygen mask with some sort of product for your lungs to make sure that you do not get pneumonia..and finally the white support hose are obligatory to avoid phlebitis...and a final point...no Nsaids post op...apparently it inhibits healing.
All well now...am home and praying for this rain to stop...Paris is under flood warning...if I am flooded out I will be in big trouble.
Sharon