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I got to thinking about how anxious and scared we are are going into surgery and how everyone here and in our lives is there for all of us. I SHOULD have been in surgery today if I went with another surgeon- but I held out for Dr. McCarthy who I will see on 6/26/08. I will post my surgery date afterwards because it will be MY turn to freak out!
Yesterday, I responded to Melanie who was afraid of her upcoming procedure to which I posted: "I, as well as probably almost everyone on this forum, either in the waiting room or post surgical seem to have this feeling. It seems a common thread- almost bi-polar! One moment I am happy to be getting this over with and coming out the other side feeling better (I already decided to renew our wedding vows:, take another cruise and take my wife to see "Love" at the Mirage in Las Vegas) My therapist told me to have something planned after the surgery to look forward to. Up to this point, I have not been planning anything for the future. As I thought about it, I acted like I will not be able to enjoy the next phase of my life following surgery. We all need to look forward and beyond our surgeries."
I will post this string on the "post surgery" forum as it might be more appropriate there. But what I would like to know is what, if any plans have you made prior to going into surgery that you intended to carry out following your successful outcome? Did this planning help you in any way prior to your surgery? Did you follow through yet on those plans?
I would really love to hear about resumption of life after surgery.
Yesterday, I responded to Melanie who was afraid of her upcoming procedure to which I posted: "I, as well as probably almost everyone on this forum, either in the waiting room or post surgical seem to have this feeling. It seems a common thread- almost bi-polar! One moment I am happy to be getting this over with and coming out the other side feeling better (I already decided to renew our wedding vows:, take another cruise and take my wife to see "Love" at the Mirage in Las Vegas) My therapist told me to have something planned after the surgery to look forward to. Up to this point, I have not been planning anything for the future. As I thought about it, I acted like I will not be able to enjoy the next phase of my life following surgery. We all need to look forward and beyond our surgeries."
I will post this string on the "post surgery" forum as it might be more appropriate there. But what I would like to know is what, if any plans have you made prior to going into surgery that you intended to carry out following your successful outcome? Did this planning help you in any way prior to your surgery? Did you follow through yet on those plans?
I would really love to hear about resumption of life after surgery.