Hi K -
You're such a tease! It's just like a little sister to say that when you know I have to wait to find out what Jan and Lori are sending me!
So, are you going to become a rule breaker like your sisters or stay a goody two shoes?
Jan - I had drapes around me, but could see straight ahead and above me with my peripheral vision -- I didn't have a tunnel like you did. I'm pretty sure there were just four of us in the OR -- me of course, Dr. Choe, the anesthesiologist and a nurse. No one held my hand, the nurse was helping Dr. Choe. I guess with sedation they expect you to be pretty much out of it. Dr. Choe did seem surprised when he first realized I was awake enough to be really aware of what was going on. He asked me if I was okay or thought I would freak out -- I told him I was fine and I was, so I guess he decided to let me stay pretty much awake -- just not as alert as usual. I was laying on my back with my head turned to the left and he was positioned behind me, so a lot of sound was muffled. I don't remember hearing water but I'm sure he used it, they pretty much have to to irrigate the wound. I didn't hear the drill as much as I felt the pressure from it either so that may be why I didn't hear the water. I didn't feel him pulling out the hair follicles either although I know he did it.
I'm feeling a lot better today. No headache, but now I'm noticing my jaw is a little sore, not bad though. Unless things hurt start hurting more as the day goes on, I probably won't take any pain meds at all, inlcuding Tylenol. I get to shower and shampoo today. I don't have to cover my bandage with a cup. He just said to put a good dollop of bacitracin on it and not scrub that part of my head, just let the water and shampoo wash over it.
Well, I'm off to have breakfast and take my shower! See you all later.
Wendy