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My last journey ..
Well, went for my pre op yesterday. Gosh we are so lucky in the UK to nave the National Health Service.
The Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield is wonderful. The staff go arOund smiling and singing and yes, there are the miserable few, but they are in the few. Pre op went well. Pencilled in for 19th November but not got a letter yet, I suppose they are waiting for the pre op results and especially the blood tests, to check whether any infection remains. I'm slightly more nervous as my surgeon worries about all the scar tissue and healing / infection on the paddle side, but I'll be taking it VERY easy this time. No trip on wee Arthur a few days after the op. I will give myself plenty of time for the incision sites to heal. Have asked to be put on the morning list too, Fingers crossed that this time we will be THE time. |
Best wishes
Not sure what your surgery is you are going for but my thoughts are with you. Yes the old NHS we grumble about is literally a life saver for many.
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Hope High for Saffy
Our dear friend, as there is much hope regarding your upcoming remedy, we are all sending up prayers and thoughts of hope your way for great success this time in replacing the disaster of your SCS with one which Does The Job.
Not much else except wait for your process to occur and to learn that it was successful!! :circlelove: Mark56:grouphug: |
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as you wish please do what is necessary to heal and not be left with additional chronic pain i have OCD err to the side of order and cleanliness had it ever since i was a little girl i'm pushing a young 52 ready for other test necessary for preventative health for myself and child anywho thinking of you and looking forward to hearing a excellent outcome a good success story hold on hang in you brave woman someone who cares |
Saffy,
Know our love and prayers are with you for successful surgery. Nice to hear the hospital staff is treating you well. That always helps. Gerry |
There you ARE Precious Gerry!!!
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Yup, Mark56:grouphug: |
Thank you my dear friends. I'm nervous a bit about this one as there is so much scar tissue in my back, having had it opened five times now .. Will it heal slower ?
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Healing IS
Healing just IS. Your body already has shown you how you will heal and over what period of time. If some of the procedure is the removal of scar tissue, you will find pain associated with it; however, as one who also creates scar tissue at break neck speed [you know? In view of my recent cervical fusion, that saying takes on a new meaning.] I personally know removal of scar tissue doesn't produce much in the way of discomfort discernible from the surgical intervention itself.
Prayin, Mark56:grouphug: |
Keep the Faith!
Hello dear Karen!:hug:
Just wanted to add my prayers as well for this upcoming procedure. We will all unite our Faith and keep it strong for this to be the final surgery you will need, and that your new unit will become your new best friend! I believe this for you! Rae :grouphug: |
Thank you, one and all. I am so excited.
I know that this time I will have to be careful after the op .. I was far too impatient to not bed, twist, reach and was out on the mobility scooter within a week of getting home and I think this rubbed the scar area on my back which led to infection getting in ... Although the surgeon says it was on the metal of the leads around my side so.. Who knows. I'll be lazy and read lots this time ... |
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