Surgery day is here. I have a check in time of 2:15 in the
afternoon. I am Dr. Rasmussen’s last case for the day. I am not too thrilled
about having to check in this late because an afternoon surgery time always
means delays. I spend the morning running last minute errands and trying to get
things arranged for my time off. I get a call around 11:30 from the hospital
that they are changing my check in time to 1:00pm because Dr. Rasmussen is
ahead of schedule.
I check in to the hospital at 1:00 and get all the usual
stuff done. I get more lab work done and have all my vitals taken. I change
into the lovely purple paper gown and wait. My nurse comes in it and it is one
of my good friends that I worked with at the hospital, this always makes things
better. She starts my IV and we do the run through of how things will go. She
informs me that the OR staff should come and get me around 2:30 and hopefully
no later than 3:00. I sit and wait and wait and then wait some more. Apparently
things are not really ahead of schedule because I am not taken back to surgery
until 3:45pm. I am taken into holding and meet with the nurses and the Anesthesiologist,
Dr. Pearson. Dr. Rasmussen comes in and jokes that he is cancelling the surgery
because I am one pound shy of the target weight. Not funny!
I am wheeled back into OR room #14. This is a new one for
me, never been in room #14. I move over to the operating table and things are
situated all around me. I wasn't given any versed at this point, which I am in
favor of! I like being in control for as long as possible. Dr. Pearson proceeds
to place everything on me, the BP cuff, heart monitor stickers and so on. At
this point, I am pretty sure I am given something because my head starts to
feel funny but it takes a while to take effect. I am still talking at this point.
Dr. Pearson puts the oxygen mask on my face and I am pretty sure he gives me
something else because the room starts spinning. It still takes a while to take
effect because they keep telling me to take deep breaths and relax, everything
will be fine. It feels like a few minutes later, and my world goes dark.
The first thing I remember is being wheeled down the hall to
my room. I wake up more in my room and my family is there sharing bits of
information from the surgery.
THE RESULTS: Apparently I had so much scar tissue in my
upper right abdomen that Dr. Rasmussen could not even see my liver. My small
intestine and stomach pouch were also attached to this scar tissue which was
pulling them over to the liver. He was able to detach the pouch and intestines
and free up the liver. I also have an ovarian cyst. He said he didn't remove the cyst because I don’t have lower abdominal pain. He also said there were a couple of
places where the small intestine was beginning to loop over on itself which he
fixed. He was able to detach the small intestine from the abdominal wall. It
did not have a hole in it but he did reinforce the area with some stitches. He
did some re-arranging and was able to put everything back where it belongs.
Hopefully it stays there and hopefully this surgery works!!
I see Dr. Rasmussen in 2 weeks for a follow up. We will
watch things for the next bit to see what happens. Hopefully this feeding tube
can be removed soon!!
Noel,
ReplyDeleteI hope this works. I have been reading all your posts! Sounds like Dr. R found a lot of things that hopefully make it so you are better. I hope you recover fast. Wishing you the best.
-Katie Rindfleisch
Stay strong! You amaze me everyday!
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