But now it's a waiting room where you all sit, and you can get called into various rooms to see each nurse or doctor in turn, before being called down to theatre. Much faster approach, but less comfy and private sadly.
We were there for 9.30am and boy was the place packed! and straight away after having my weight,height and blood pressure done, the next Nurse we saw said that I may be cancelled!! Coming up to 1.30pm I got my Hospital Wristband so I knew then, no matter how late I would be seen that day. So that gave me some hope.
But by this time I was starving and thirsty. Normally you dont see or smell any food, as we used to be on a ward. But now it's this huge waiting room, you have visitors munching and drinking away, which is dangerous as at times I felt like mugging them for their Coffee!!
At 2.30pm I was called down, we asked the staff about whether I would stay over night or not, even though the letter stated daycase ( I have yet to ever go home the same day) They assured my Husband they had booked me a Bed, so he was better off going home. So that was decided then, Rich would go home and I would see him and my Crutches the following day. It was all planned, also it was always pre-arranged that I would be on Clexzane for 4weeks and wear the compression stockings for 2weeks.
But I got to theatre at 2.40pm and an Anesthetist there said why has a bed been booked (like i'd booked it myself?) and stated I was a daycase which I agreed yes I am. And then she decided I no longer needed the 4wks of Clexzane?! Which admittedly freaked me out, why change your mind now? I've had a DVT before and I'm having Surgery the top 2 risk factors going on DVT Prevention.
But they are the bosses, But I can't forget that I insisted on Injections the very first time in 2009 and was reassured I would not need them, to only go and get a DVT that was from ankle to thigh!! 7wks I was ignored by gps and physiotherapists saying it was tendinitis and inflammation when really it was a ticking time bomb that I'm lucky didn't not kill me!!!!!
So waking up in recovery at 3.55pm fully coming round at 4.05pm it was being decided whether I was going to go home that day, or stay. They ummed and ahhhed for so long I thought I was staying if I'm honest.
I got my coffee and toast which was heavenly around 5pm, I requested my bag from the lockers so I could contact Hubby. But they got my bag and left it on the floor! How can I reach that? Thankfully a passing Nurse saw my plight and lifted the bag to the chair so I could reach over to it. By 5.30pm they had just about decided that I was going home, so I told Husband, who was not too happy about facing the heavy traffic once more. Especially as he'd been told to go home.
He needed to feed our youngest child her tea, as she had been left most of the day alone while I was being seen to at Hospital. And with accidents on the Motorway, our 40min Travelling changed into 1hr 30mins journey. So even if he set off at 5.30pm he would be late for the Recovery Room as they shut at 7pm. But they assured us that someone would stay with me until he could arrive.
Which they did thankfully, and by 7.20pm I was getting into the car to go home. Not really how I expected the day to go, But it went smooth enough, the worst thing was finding out about the Clexzane Injections at 6.30pm and not being able to have a say about it, or question why they have made that decision after it's always been the way every surgery, and was agreed upon again when I signed the consent form in Oct 2014, and again that morning with the Registrar and Anesthetist of his team.
But now the decision is changed? and I only found out because I asked where they were, if I was going home I would need a Shot now and 4wks supply to take home. Plus the whole compression stockings thing, I only have 1 pair (so how do you wash them, if needed to wear all day every day?) no advice on how long to wear for? It's normally 2- 4weeks but wasn't confirmed.
And I wasn't asked about mobile aids, they said fully weight bearing but I needed Crutches to get to the loo, and car. So although fully weight bearing I'm not that strong to go it alone yet. So I'm using them even though no one has said to or not. I know I must wait 48hrs until I can wear the opposite (operated leg) compression stocking.
The first night was alright considering, and I slept pretty well. It's all about getting the right balance of Painkiller coverage, which will take a few days I'm sure to get right. As the Local Anesthetic wears off, and the swelling comes out more. So it's all about Resting and Relaxing while I can.
Metal Work to Come Out Above
View from inside the Joint. Looks alittle Meaty but it's interesting to see her Surgeons view, and it gives me a perspective of how hard their jobs must be. It's pure magic what they do, to try and save your hips and mobility. So lets hope this is the last surgery for a long time, and I'm going to devote the following year to fully rehabbing and pushing the hip like I have the last year.
This surgery I was lighter than I've been before any of them, Also I had better cardio and fitness than I ever have done before surgery. So I'm hoping that because I'm starting from a better healthier me, that the results will be better and faster after this surgery too.