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Loved the @andye medical trip report. Is it too late to do my own
Was the 18th June and I had (like andye) a change to my timing - was 30 mins later at 12:30pm check in at my local private hospital (Northwest) in suburban Everton Park.
Wife drove me there and dropped me at the back of the hospital and I found my way back up to the Admissions. We’d actually driven part the entrance, but there’s nowhere to stop. We completed the final paperwork and then I was directed back down to the Surgical floor. Sat in the waiting room until a nurse came out and called me.
She then took me into an interview room, checked my prior medical information and anything else (.including giving me the identity tag and my Ramsay Health bag with my long compression sock, non-slip sockettes and my blue gown). Changed in a toilet and then came it to a waiting room.
The assistant anesthesiologist came and took me into the same interview room, asked some questions and I had my one request - to have some nitrous oxide given first as I had woken up in the middle of an operation aged 12. She went back with my request and about 10 mins later I was called and put on a trolley in an anteroom (might have been my eventual recovery room) and waited until they came to wheel me into theatre.
Said hi to my surgeon and anesthetist and moved myself across to the table. Told him to have a steady hand and they gave me the mask. I grabbed it and stuck it on my face - I love happy gas and they laughed at me willingly grab the mask and induce myself. Took about 8 deep breaths, felt very relaxed and lay down putting my arm down on the side arm next to my anesthetist as she asked. Didn’t feel her putting in the needle.
Next memory is recovery and I wasn’t in any pain and the nurse came to see that I was awake and asked what I wanted eat and drink. Some lovely sandwiches, biscuits and a cuppa as I waited for my wife and kids to pick me up. Was only a 45 minute surgery. Sadly, no photos.
More later - went to my surgeons rooms today for first review, 15 days later.
Was the 18th June and I had (like andye) a change to my timing - was 30 mins later at 12:30pm check in at my local private hospital (Northwest) in suburban Everton Park.
Wife drove me there and dropped me at the back of the hospital and I found my way back up to the Admissions. We’d actually driven part the entrance, but there’s nowhere to stop. We completed the final paperwork and then I was directed back down to the Surgical floor. Sat in the waiting room until a nurse came out and called me.
She then took me into an interview room, checked my prior medical information and anything else (.including giving me the identity tag and my Ramsay Health bag with my long compression sock, non-slip sockettes and my blue gown). Changed in a toilet and then came it to a waiting room.
The assistant anesthesiologist came and took me into the same interview room, asked some questions and I had my one request - to have some nitrous oxide given first as I had woken up in the middle of an operation aged 12. She went back with my request and about 10 mins later I was called and put on a trolley in an anteroom (might have been my eventual recovery room) and waited until they came to wheel me into theatre.
Said hi to my surgeon and anesthetist and moved myself across to the table. Told him to have a steady hand and they gave me the mask. I grabbed it and stuck it on my face - I love happy gas and they laughed at me willingly grab the mask and induce myself. Took about 8 deep breaths, felt very relaxed and lay down putting my arm down on the side arm next to my anesthetist as she asked. Didn’t feel her putting in the needle.
Next memory is recovery and I wasn’t in any pain and the nurse came to see that I was awake and asked what I wanted eat and drink. Some lovely sandwiches, biscuits and a cuppa as I waited for my wife and kids to pick me up. Was only a 45 minute surgery. Sadly, no photos.
More later - went to my surgeons rooms today for first review, 15 days later.
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