donnamarie
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Hi all - I had my heart cath on Friday. Had to be there at 6:00am and since we live an hour away, left the house at 5:00am - got home at 6:00 pm! Very long day. They didn't have my referral - despite the fact that I called the doc's office on Monday to make sure! This is the 3rd time I've had problems with referrals with this office - I don't get it. So, I didn't get back there till about 8:30 - after that everything went smooth. I wasn't totally knocked out, but kept snoozing - at first the nurse told me I looked "too alert" and increased something in the IV. The worst part was the pain from the pressure, but even that wasn't terrible. They "plugged" me too and then I had to lay on my back for 4-5 hours. I tend to have back issues and that night I woke up in the middle of the night and my back was killing me. My leg/groin was fine. I don't remember feeling anything in my heart/chest - just the pressure on my groin. I had 4 male nurses! Not a female to be seen. One told me that the male nurses tend to go for the specialities. They were all very nice and even joked about me having a male nurse when I had to use the bedpan (this after being shaved by him!). All humility went out the window! I was able to get my pre-op chest xray and ultrasound of the arteries in my neck, so hopefully am all set to go for next Monday, the 22nd. I also was given some stuff to wash with and the bactoban for my nose.
I have a ton of friends/family praying for me, and have alot of confidence in the doctor, so I think I'm in good hands. Just bought the book and tape "Prepare for Surgery, Heal Faster" by Peggy Huddleston. Just started to read it - it all about being positive, etc. Anyone else read it? After surgery were you guys able to read in the hospital? Or will I be too doped up for that? I just bought myself a MP3 player and put some relaxing music on it. I have a feeling this week is gonna drag!
I have a ton of friends/family praying for me, and have alot of confidence in the doctor, so I think I'm in good hands. Just bought the book and tape "Prepare for Surgery, Heal Faster" by Peggy Huddleston. Just started to read it - it all about being positive, etc. Anyone else read it? After surgery were you guys able to read in the hospital? Or will I be too doped up for that? I just bought myself a MP3 player and put some relaxing music on it. I have a feeling this week is gonna drag!