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I've done it. I've graduated through all the levels at the hospital and got my discharge papers today. Go me! Then I learn they're really transfer papers. I'm going to a rehabilitation center. Ok. Hmm.
This is my 2nd operation and I didn't have to do this the first time. I'm young (36) but my roommate in rehab is younger and has been here 2 weeks!! When I ask the Dr. how long they think they'll keep me she says 15 days. Panic.
Disclaimer: I'm in Italy and specifically asked my cardiologist about this rehabilitation practice before my surgery date because I saw on online forums that many previous patients had been sent from the hospital to rehab. His response? "You're young, I doubt you'll get sent there... if you do maybe a day or 2." No hospital staff gave me any specifics during my time in the hospital. It was always, "let's see how you're doing tomorrow."
I'm so bummed!!! I just want to be in my own bed. I feel about as good as I did last time I was discharged for this surgery (discharged this time 6 days post op, last time 8 days although they kept me a couple extra days as a precaution back then.) Has anyone else experienced this? I feel completely blindsided.
I have a young daughter and don't know what I'll do if I have to wait another 2 weeks before seeing her. They're being really strict about visitors due to COVID 19.... no kids allowed.
Apologies for the negativity. I'm feeling pretty down about this.
This is my 2nd operation and I didn't have to do this the first time. I'm young (36) but my roommate in rehab is younger and has been here 2 weeks!! When I ask the Dr. how long they think they'll keep me she says 15 days. Panic.
Disclaimer: I'm in Italy and specifically asked my cardiologist about this rehabilitation practice before my surgery date because I saw on online forums that many previous patients had been sent from the hospital to rehab. His response? "You're young, I doubt you'll get sent there... if you do maybe a day or 2." No hospital staff gave me any specifics during my time in the hospital. It was always, "let's see how you're doing tomorrow."
I'm so bummed!!! I just want to be in my own bed. I feel about as good as I did last time I was discharged for this surgery (discharged this time 6 days post op, last time 8 days although they kept me a couple extra days as a precaution back then.) Has anyone else experienced this? I feel completely blindsided.
I have a young daughter and don't know what I'll do if I have to wait another 2 weeks before seeing her. They're being really strict about visitors due to COVID 19.... no kids allowed.
Apologies for the negativity. I'm feeling pretty down about this.