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When I had my PK, I went down to the theatre at about 9.30. I sat around the theatre waiting room for about 20 minutes, was wheeled into the anaesthetic room and from there (fast asleep) into the theatre. Was back in the ward with new cornea and embroidery all in place by the back of noon. I do not know for how long I had been dozing in the recovery room, although I do remember reducing the pressure on my CPAP machine (I suffer from Apnoea) a couple of times.
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Paul Osborne wrote:Chris:
I have to ask, hows things with your ticker? You all go for the graft now?
Paul
Been referred to St Thomas's in London for an op. Just waiting for an out patient appointment to see the specialist there.
Hopefully by the end of the year I'd have had both operations done.
Shame they can't do them both at once really.
Get better soon, we'll all be waiting to hear how you're doing.
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Chris
That conjures for me an image of competing surgical teams elbowing each other out of the way while they pile their implements around you. meanwhile the poor anaesthetist is there trying to keep you asleep until it is time to wake you up!
All the best with both operations. Let us know when things begin to happen.
Yours aye
Andrew
That conjures for me an image of competing surgical teams elbowing each other out of the way while they pile their implements around you. meanwhile the poor anaesthetist is there trying to keep you asleep until it is time to wake you up!
All the best with both operations. Let us know when things begin to happen.
Yours aye
Andrew
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All the best Paul! ....let us know if you found the whole episode over or under whelming?......
I was a little concerned before my op...but day after was kicking myself..as it really was not that bad...
J
I was a little concerned before my op...but day after was kicking myself..as it really was not that bad...
J
KC is about facing the challenges it creates rather than accepting the problems it generates -
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Paul
Good luck for Thursday.
Don't stress, you just need to lie back and thing of the positive impact this will have on your life, the professionals will do the rest!
Audio books were hopeless for me when I had my graft, I kept falling asleep and couldn't find my place again! - take some music CDs aswell.
Good luck for Thursday.
Don't stress, you just need to lie back and thing of the positive impact this will have on your life, the professionals will do the rest!
Audio books were hopeless for me when I had my graft, I kept falling asleep and couldn't find my place again! - take some music CDs aswell.
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jayboi2005 wrote:Good Luck, i will be thinking about you. Don't mean to by nosy but how long is the surgery?
Well I just phoned the hospital to ask that for transport purposes:
I have to arrive at 8 and do paperwork, relax etc
consultant will appear around 9 to talk to me, op scheduled for 9:30, this should take around 2 hours.
I should be discharged around 2ish and then back the following day to be checked out by the consultant.
EVERYONE ELSE:
Thanks for the positive thoughts, good vibes, blessings etc etc, tis much appreciated. God Bless you all.
Will put a diary up online - as a seperate blog from my usual one (which is linked in my profile - yes wll change the link as well) and move the KC related stuff over (hopefully this evening)- that way you can ignore my riveting drivel. Will also bung stuff in here as well as a straight copy and paste - I have to do the blog as others want to know whats going on.
Anyway got to go, much to do round the house whilst I can lift, carry and fetch bones! May appear here this evening, if not will be back sometime err soon.
Anyone fancy running a book on how quickly I post here after the op?

Paul
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