For those who didn’t know, the last two months or so marked the beginning of preparations for my surgery. This long process was to remove an annoying lump that started growing somewhere on my body. I’ll spare you the details of where it was, I don’t think you’re that interested in my personal life. :happy: The first two visits to the hospital mainly consisted of a lot of probing from various doctors and nurses who had extremely cold hands. It was only my visits on Thursday and Friday of this week that things started to get interesting. Thursday was the pre-surgical examination, and because I got to leave school around 1:00pm, a little bit too early, I got to go to various stores to buy yummies. I believe that food is the best way to heal the soul after trauma. The only other thing worth mentioning about the examination is this very interesting list I received of what I could and could not do on the day before the surgery.
Which included,
- Evening prior to surgery: Feed your child regular food for the evening meal and a nighttime snack. Do not feed fried, greasy, or spicy foods as these take longer to digest and can cuase nausea and vomiting during surgery.
- Clothing: Your child should wear loose, comfortable clothing or pajamas and robe with low heel shoes. Please bring a favorite stuffed animal, toy or blanket. Hospital pajamas will be provided for use during surgery.
Sadly, I’m not sure if I followed these directions too well. If I recall, I had a sweet onion chicken terryiaki sandwich from Subway, some buffalo chicken wings and half a pint of mint chocolate chip ice cream for dessert. Although, I am proud to say that I walked into Children’s Medical Center on the bleary morning of Friday, November 30th in my stripy pajama pants and pink sleep shirt that complimented my fluffy bunny slippers. I had to leave Mr. Wuffles at home however, yes I know I’m so creative when it comes to naming my stuffed animals, because I didn’t want the hospital smell on him. I don’t remember much of what happened or how I got to the waiting room, since I was forced to wake up around 5:20am for the hour drive to Children’s. Basically, I stumbled around following Mum like I was 6 years old again.
After waiting on the wheely bed and changing into my hospital pajamas, I talked to 3 nurses, the anesthesiologist and my surgeon- who had to initial me on the correct side of my body so there wouldn’t be any mistakes. You may think its ridiculous, but mistakes do and will happen in the operating room. I just feel sorry for the poor bloke who wakes up and finds himself sliced open in two places instead of one.
I’m sorry admit that everything else passed in a blur after I was given a pink, bitter, liquid medicine to help with the anxiety. The oh so funny nurse, who gave this to me, kept on rambling that I shouldn’t open my mouth, since all the deep dark secrets I had, HA!, would come spilling out. She then slapped on a heart monitor on my thumb and I was left alone in the room with Mum who started to question me about things that she was curious about. Because I didn’t want to say anything that I’d regret in the morning, I started playing with the monitor, trying to see if I could make my heart rate faster. Too bad I didn’t have a chance to play around too much before another nurse came in and snapped the rails on the bed. The last thing I remember was being pushed out into the hallway.
When I finally woke up again, I was forced to drink a bit of water, which had a difficult time going down. Apparently, a tube had been stuck down my throat that was used for the anesthesia. I suppose this explains the flabby piece of skin that moves up and down whenever I swallow. The next thing I noticed was the IV that was sticking out of my left hand. This was the point where I broke down into baby sobs, according to Mum. But in my defense, I was at a very weak and delusional stage when I woke up. After a few minutes, the monitors on my back and legs (I assume these were placed on my during surgery) were removed and I was free to go home. A wheelchair was brought and a nice lady pushed me down to the valet parking where someone said to me, “I will pray for you!” before we drove off. I’m sure he or she was just trying to be supportive, but that little act of kindness just left me with the feeling that I was going to die. But all worries put aside, I’m sure I’ll be back to my cheery self in a few days with the help of sleep and the hot and sour soup Mum has been buying me. I’m still having troubles swallowing solids, since the flab is preventing me from enjoying them fully.
I think I’ve learned a lot from this experience. Here are some tips for you if you ever have to go through a process similar to mine,
- Don’t eat too much on the day before, trust me, it’s not worth it.
- Don’t watch anything too bloody right before bed on the night of surgery, for instance, Heroes. It won’t do you any good to stay up all night thinking of hospital scenes, and ironically, there are a lot of them in the first 2 episodes.
- The operating bed is actually pretty comfortable. Not like the cold, metal beds that dead people rest on in the morgues. (Much to my surprise.)
- Don’t worry too much about what goes on in the operating room. Chances are, you won’t even remember anything that happened. It’s just like someone took an eraser and rubbed away those 2 hours of your life. I am pretty disappointed that I don’t remember anything however, since I know that you readers would want to hear all the gruesome details.
Site wise
Most of you might have seen that I have added a small myspace section to the site! Right now, it’s mostly contact tables and comment boxes. But I promise, I do have 2-3 myspace layouts in progress. Please drop me a comment of what you think of the content so far? That would be much appreciated.
Sylvia
Visit Sylvia's siteAww. You poor thing. I hope you get well soon!
3:55 pm on 12/1/07Sydney
Visit Sydney's siteWell, in reading this, you won’t have to repeat everything to me at least! <3 I love you Roo, and hope you’re doing great! :happy:
5:22 pm on 12/1/07Iei
Visit Iei's siteI’ve been to surgery a lot. So I feel your pain. xD Ironically, just when I felt that the surgery would go well, a man with a elevator smashed hand walked in. Then, I felt all goopy again. Anyway, hope you get better!
5:30 pm on 12/1/07Artin
Visit Artin's siteAww hope you get better real soon!!
Loving the content so far!! I really hope you get better 
7:32 pm on 12/1/07Kenny
Visit Kenny's siteHi Roo :happy:
12:16 am on 12/2/07Amazing websiteee of corse
Have a quick recoveryyy!! :]
Amber
Visit Amber's siteAw Roo D:
Do you have any idea why it was /growing/ or what it was?
I hope it wasn’t anything serious
I hope you get better!
10:50 am on 12/2/07Rosie
Visit Rosie's siteawwwww poor Roo!
she’s got a bald patch on her side and when she came home after the surgery she was still a little groggy and when she tried to jump off the sofa she done a backflip lmaoo! XD
4:04 pm on 12/2/07I hope the growth wasn’t too serious.
Being in hospital is bad enough without having to have surgery
Speaking of surgery…….
My cat has just had ‘minor’ surgery, she’s been… ahem ‘fixed’
Anyways speak soon!
xoxo
Panda
Visit Panda's sitewow. that was a really interesting experience :3
stay healthy and be sure to eat a lot of ice cream and soup while you can x]
7:32 pm on 12/2/07Glad that you’ll be up and running soon ^^
“I believe that food is the best way to heal the soul after trauma”
Food is the best way to heal anything x]
I hope that this is the last you’ll see of Unidentified Random Lumps [aka URLs]
haha
Jay
Visit Jay's siteI used to visit your site all the time, but then you stopped updating for a while? But I see you’re back! Yay, your site has been helpful to me in many ways.
8:13 pm on 12/2/07Justinnnn
Visit Justinnnn's site:O!!
8:46 pm on 12/2/07aww i’m sorry you had to go through all that. i feel bad for annoying you TT-TT. i promise to never mess up ur hair ever again =D.
Katyha
Visit Katyha's siteI hate hospitals, especially the smells and sounds. I remember when I went into labour and I heard a woman down the hall yelling…I really started to panic after that! Anyway I’m glad all went well. Sorry I haven’t been around a lot, I’ve been job hunting.
I love your new layout Roo, it looks amazing! Take care & speak to you soon.
6:21 pm on 12/3/07KAOFACE [:
Visit KAOFACE [:'s siteHey Ruiting! I read your blog this time! Couldn’t read it the day before. But this is an interesting story and now I understand what happened to you. I also learned what not to say anymore. @_@ I hope you get well soon! And don’t come to school if you aren’t feeling well, I was sad to see you in pain.
Well, I commented! Hehe :] Get well soon!
6:33 pm on 12/3/07Jaclyn
Visit Jaclyn's siteI hope you feel better soon, and sorry about the the piece of skin that moves when you swallow. That has to be uncomfortable.
6:56 pm on 12/3/07Nathan
Visit Nathan's siteI dont now if I have visited your site before…. though the name seems familier…. either way, very nice roo roos!
1:14 am on 12/4/07Kiralee
Visit Kiralee's siteawww I hope that your lump thing wasn’t serious…. I hope you heal up well and can come back soon.
I know the feeling of hospitals i hate them… i have been their about twice so far with this pregnancy… fingers crossed i don’t have to go back any sooner then i need too.
It was a good read your blog you really made it seem not as bad as it may have been and were still very entertaining through your blog… i don’t think that’s the word i was looking for but with this preggy brain you just have to be happy with what i come out with lol
2:35 am on 12/4/07Esme
Visit Esme's sitei had an operation this year. I found the hospital beds comfy.
5:20 am on 12/4/07you watched heroes before hospital? and ate too much the day before? wow!
shahad
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4:28 pm on 12/5/07Shaine
Visit Shaine's siteOh. I wish you’re going to be fine.
2:51 am on 12/7/07I adore this website! Your content and graphics are amazing =]
Christine
Visit Christine's siteI’m glad that the surgery went successful and that you’re okay now.
4:32 pm on 12/7/07I had a surgery when I was in kindergarten to remove my tonsils and adnoids (these things in your nose). Just reading your blog brought back that memory. The best part was that I got to eat tons of popsicles and ice cream, yay!
Mitsuki (sukita on neo)
Visit Mitsuki (sukita on neo)'s siteMann…. I feel so proud having you [once-if not still] a friend. 8D
*shivers*
10:31 pm on 12/11/07I remember just meeting you in a guild a few years ago and to now have you grown up and develop your own site into something amazing… congratz and I applaud you for the devotion and motivation you have. x3
Wow, the only surgery I had was oral surgery to get my wisdom teeth taken out… I was actually awake for the whole thing… and the stupid thing was, I didn’t plug in the charger for my iPod so the stupid thing died during the operation; it was creapy listening to all the drills and everything.
Bon retablissment and hopefully I’ll be able to talk to you again, someday, whenever you feel like talking to me again. xD
~Mi-chan