exactly one week ago I was in leicester ITU waiting for the start of a triple bypass. So many people were supportive and I said that assuming all went well I would let you know.
Some downsides, not what I was expecting. First off, I missed the main event and was waking up from the surgery. Next it turned out that my family had drunk all of my recovery water and I was going to have to wait for water until the next day (this never happened, the ITU nurse kept giving me water and I kept giving it back. If I was your patient on thisdate I am really sorry!)
I was given Jelly and Ice cream to eat after the surgery. This did happen, I though this was only for chidren having tonsils out.
I was baffelled when I moved from ITU to HDU, someone was taking xrays and posting them on a website. And they left me there over the weekend ??
Next day I discovered pain in my throat and chest. Every day I seemed to find some new hurt but everyday something seemed to hurt less as well.
I went into surgery 15/4, left hospital in much better condition 20/4 and today 22/4 was able to walk about 20 m from a carpark to a coffee shop under my own propulsion.
There are some funny bits, I am a smidge delirious - I have had to retype a lot of this message many times over as my fingers are operating on a different key layout to my brain. I am also aware that the surgeon implanted me with a Chinese open source software controlled lung rather than a bypass artery graft (I don't know if you are aware that the six million dollar man is back on tv, those stories are not helping right now!!) .
If it helps and you are planned to be going for surgery, it was easy. It felt like the only person who had not been through it many times before was me, everyone else just did everything that they had planned and trained for. I didn't feel pushed or threatened, just encouraged to progress. I cannot believe that I am moving on so well
Thank you everyone on this site, at Leicester and my home support nework