The month leading up to surgery has just been CHAOS, utter chaos. Normally we have little stress pockets here and there, but just seems this month it was all on. Work projects, family commitments in all directions, trying to do it all, not that I mind as I love being there for those closest to me, but it was a juggle, a struggle and I was sure I could handle it. Which I did, in my normal stride, until 5 days from surgery when I got sick, just a head cold but all the same, it coincided with my father developing pneumonia and just about ended up in ICU again. That was the straw that broke the camels back I think. Again, I was fine, I could handle it, but my body said "enough is enough". It was time to ask work for a little bit of leave to mend myself pre-surgery. The anesthesiologist was ready to pull the plug if needed. Not what I had planned at all.
Sunday night pre-surgery was a lot calmer than last time I think as I felt ready, bit nervous still about my head cold, but ready. My surgery was a Monday morning with a reasonable pre-admission time of 8.30am. IU chose a morning surgery as we were not sure of what outcome by surgery would have this time and thought recovering in hospital would be the right call, oh and it was! DH and I arrived early as they had wanted to see me a little earlier if they needed to perform a health check and just so happened that surgeries were on time that morning and I was called upstairs to see the pre-admission nurse.
My temperature was fine, I was so relieved as last time I had surgery I remember it was slightly elevated (both surgeries in midst of winter) so that meant we were full steam ahead. they took my height, weight and talked through all the paperwork. The anesthesiologist came by to check in and talk about all his important stuff then it was tim to get my gown, robe, stockings etc on. We were lead down to the 'waiting room' which you each get your own individual one, and given your 'relaxing' dose of x3 paracetemol. Meanwhile i had to do a pregnancy test as it is mandatory for women, results were negative, DH and I had a chuckle at that, wondered what we would do if it miraculously came back as positive! haha.
My Surgeon OB/GYN popped in to check on me prior and seemed pumped. That made me happy, we had talked about this moment for a long time! only question i had for her was "you reckon you can do all of that in 1 hour!" maybe that was the meds talking. IT was funny. She left us to wait it out until it was my turn.
I was called. This was it. The familiar walk down the hall to the operating theatre. Such a serene space with the best mural on the wall, lots of smiling staff prepping in there (haha wonder if they knew what my file looked like). Climbed on the table and went through all the procedures of anesthesia with the team, totally calm, I actually like the part of drifting off as weird as it sounds... I was not afraid.
So my operation went good and FAST! I woke up in recovery very out of it this time as think they had given me a good dose of pain meds before I woke up. My pain scale was still at a 6 though so was given a good dose of Fentanyl and IV Tramadol. Wow. wasnt in pain anymore but man, was I out of it. They gave me some water, IV fluids and checked my wounds, i had bleed quite a bit so they had to change my gown and sheets but gave me a chance to see my tummy. Very bloated and 5 entry sights! I knew then at that point that she had got it. They confirmed for me in recovery that they were able to remove my right ovary. After all these years and talking about it, it had finally happened!
I was wheeled up to my room before DH was called this time, I think because last time i was quite emotional and asked for him repeatedly. This time I seemed to cope fine but once im my room, i wanted him there so asked them to ring him. I didnt want to be wasted as in my room alone. It was a beautiful day outside so when i could open my eyes i could see blue sky and treetops. that was nice. DH arrived and was able to hold my hand while we did obs and got water into me and got me comfortable. Thank goodness for electric beds as MAN I was uncomfortable. i could not sit up though, or sleep, or eat, they ended up giving me anti-nausea via my cannular as that tramadol knocked me all over the place. All he could do is hold my hand while I rode that woozy rollercoaster, patient man that he is. They topped me up with codeine (instead of Tramadol or Ibuprofen) mid afternoon as i was ready to get up for my first pee, I had not been catheterised this time as very short surgery, thankful for that too! With help from the best nurses Ive ever had, I was up to the toilet, eating and drinking by mid afternoon and ready to sit up for some dinner by 6pm.
My surgeon popped up to see me not long after I had been in my room as she couldnt wait to tell me what she got up to while i was asleep and show me the photos!
(salpingo-oophorectomy) + adhesiolysis of left ovary and relocation