Hello Everyone,
It's a little over a week until my surgery. I'm try to tie things up at the office and get everything together for the next 6 weeks. I quit smoking about a week and a half ago in preparation for the surgery. I'm not sure how helpful it's going to be for this procedure, but i have to do it anyway. The doctors have told me that pneumonia was a possibility during recovery it i didn't give it up. From the sounds of it the last thing I want after they crack me open is the possibility of more coughing!
I don't know if its the realty of the surgery or the lack of smoking, but this really has me on edge and I'm fearful that I'm not going to make it through the procedure. I'm 38 years old and in pretty good health, but there is something about the whole things that is very disturbing. Just the whole idea of my body depending on a bypass machine for a few hours and then getting a reboot... It's been good to read about other people who've been through it and are now on the other side.
Did anyone else prepare for death before this procedure? Am I being over dramatic? I know that statistically things look pretty good... but I'm thinking its better safe than sorry. I know that a positive attitude is important and I'm trying to be positive. But no one seems willing to discuss the possibility of death. I've thought about writing letters to my family and friends to read if I do pass. Is this crazy?
It's a little over a week until my surgery. I'm try to tie things up at the office and get everything together for the next 6 weeks. I quit smoking about a week and a half ago in preparation for the surgery. I'm not sure how helpful it's going to be for this procedure, but i have to do it anyway. The doctors have told me that pneumonia was a possibility during recovery it i didn't give it up. From the sounds of it the last thing I want after they crack me open is the possibility of more coughing!
I don't know if its the realty of the surgery or the lack of smoking, but this really has me on edge and I'm fearful that I'm not going to make it through the procedure. I'm 38 years old and in pretty good health, but there is something about the whole things that is very disturbing. Just the whole idea of my body depending on a bypass machine for a few hours and then getting a reboot... It's been good to read about other people who've been through it and are now on the other side.
Did anyone else prepare for death before this procedure? Am I being over dramatic? I know that statistically things look pretty good... but I'm thinking its better safe than sorry. I know that a positive attitude is important and I'm trying to be positive. But no one seems willing to discuss the possibility of death. I've thought about writing letters to my family and friends to read if I do pass. Is this crazy?