Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Well, like others, today my ab myo finally got scheduled. April 29 is looking to be a popular day in the myo world, as I know at least one other person here is scheduled for that date. I am scared....nervous....all of that stuff. What should I be doing to prepare? My pre-op is scheduled for this Friday 3/26..only b/c it is hard as heck to get in with my gyn, so I had to schedule it after my last appointment 2 weeks ago even before my surgery was on the books. Should I be planning to donate my own blood? Is it ok to get a massage before then? I was already told no anti inflam pain meds 10 days prior, which sucks b/c that will mean I'll have another painful period right before the surgery (I come on about the 25th of every month). How long before the surgery should I get there? Should I be calling my insurance company, or should the doctor's office be doing all that stuff? And how far in advance should I preregister with the hospital? Also, I have a quasi-affiliation with the hospital I'll be having the surgery at (I'm a social worker with the City, and my clients are in and out of the hospital there all the time), so do you think it would be possible to request a private room so I would not potentially be rooming with one of my clients, which would not be good? I know these questions are asked again and again, so if there are old post numbers that I can be referred to so I can read them, I'll gladly do that. Or if anyone else has any new advice to offer, please send it my way. I'm very glad that the next DC Meetup is a few days before my surgery so I'll be going in with some support close to that date. I am happy that it's finally scheduled, but I am feeling a whole bunch of other emotions right along with that. I feel like I'm about to burst into tears. I will be so happy to not be in pain, but I've never been cut before, so just the thought of that has me very anxious. I'm also really scared of anesthesia. Even though this will be my 3rd go-round for surgery, this is the first time I have had to actually stay in the hospital (the other 2 were hysteroscopic/laser procedures). Oy vey! I'm so glad this site is here... Thanks ladies! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi, Do what lessens stress for you. Read, listen to music, watch you favorite movie... Tell yourself that you NEED this surgery. My insurance had to pre-approve my surgery. So yes, I'd contact them. They may not pay otherwise. You should not need to donate your own blood. You can inquire if you'd like. You'll need to advoid certain herbs before surgery. They should tell you all of this during your pre-op visit. Your insurance may not pay for a private room. I had a " private " room. A very small room. They had a large nurses' station with small private rooms surrounding it. Only surgical patients were in these rooms. I went home the next day after my surgery. The room wasn't a worry. I never used anything that I brought. I even went up stairs the day after surgery. It's different for everyone. You might want to ask about them putting something in your IV before surgery to calm your stomach. You can do this the day of your surgery. They can give you something before surgery to calm you too. They'll wheel you into the operating room. You'll move to the operating table. They'll give you a injection and put a mask over your face. The next thing is that you'll be waking up and it will seem like no time has passed. Walking is important. It will help you heal. I wouldn't eat food that might upset your stomach before or after. This surgery gave me my life back. It was worth it. I only wish that I would have done it sooner. You'll be OK and you'll feel better! Sending you my support and prayers, Ku cyberdeeva70@... wrote: What should I be doing to prepare? Should I be planning to donate my own blood? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi Kim Good luck with your myo on April 29th. I look forward to hearing your experience to take with me to mine - May 17th. I've read alot on this website that the anticipation is worse than the surgery. Just think by the summer, you'll be able to enjoy yourself & not be at the mercy of your fibroids..that's what I keep looking forward to! Oy vey is right but you're on the road to your new life. Cheryl cyberdeeva70@... wrote: I know these questions are asked again and again, so if there are old post numbers that I can be referred to so I can read them, I'll gladly do that. Or if anyone else has any new advice to offer, please send it my way. I'm very glad that the next DC Meetup is a few days before my surgery so I'll be going in with some support close to that date. Even though this will be my 3rd go-round for surgery, this is the first time I have had to actually stay in the hospital (the other 2 were hysteroscopic/laser procedures). Oy vey! I'm so glad this site is here... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Kim, You sound a lot like I did a few weeks ago. My myo is this Monday and I have been doing a lot to prepare for it. I am taking lots of vitamins, especially Vit.C to get my body ready. I am also reading a book called " Prepare for Surgery, Heal Faster " as well as listening to the accompaning tape. It's really helping me to relax and use visualization and has already helped me through my pre- op exams. I asked my doctor about a massage the night before and she said fine, as long as I drink a lot of water afterwards. I'm looking into accupuncture too. As for NSAIDS (Non-steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs), since that includes Advil, Motrin, aspirin, any ibuprophen, I have found Extra Strength Tylenol to do the trick for cramping. Your doctor's office should be calling your insurance comapy but just to be prepared for what you may have to pay out of pocket, I suggest you checking with your carrier also. Your doctor's office should call you the last business day before surgery to tell you when to arrive. My friend has made a calendar of who will come and stay with me, who will bring meals, walk my dog, clean the kittyy litter box, do dishes, etc.. It's helped to ease my mind about those things. I have also gone out and bought a lot of " big " pants and jumpers to wear afterwards. I have just been asking every woman I know who has gone through this for any advice they would give and that's how I've found out things to help me prepare. Good luck! -- In uterinefibroids , cyberdeeva70@y... wrote: > Well, like others, today my ab myo finally got scheduled. April 29 is > looking to be a popular day in the myo world, as I know at least one > other person here is scheduled for that date. > > I am scared....nervous....all of that stuff. What should I be doing > to prepare? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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