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Watch and Wait => For those in the 'watch and wait' status => Topic started by: chance1212 on October 21, 2012, 09:30:43 pm
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I'm not that nervous with the pre-op. It's more the realization that surgery is approaching more quickly than I'd prefer. Tomorrow I meet the other neurosurgeon (even tho I've already googled him) Reid Thompson--and he seems terrific; do the pre-op stuff--whatever that is; and get educated on what to expect. Vandy all day but afterward Cheesecake Factory!! accentuate the positive right?
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Yes focus on the positive......cheesecake.
Pre-op is mostly educational but as you say going for that makes things seem more "real", deep breaths, you are going to be fine.
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Very surprised to learn that pain isn't much of a factor, but rather the fatigue that gets to you.
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How is you are having this tumor "dealt with"? I wonder because you say that pain is not much of a factor.
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I'm having it removed sugically. Like I said "surprised" to hear that at my pre-op. "They" say fatigue is the issue not pain when patients get home. Guess I'll see how this works out very soon.
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Very surprised to learn that pain isn't much of a factor, but rather the fatigue that gets to you.
This was true of my post op experience. No pain - other than my neck from being in an awkward position for 7 1/2 hours - but my fatigue was incredible and it lasted for months.
Jan
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I do hope you have the experience such as Jan mentions, for me it was not the case. I can't say the incisision was that painful but my head as well as most of my upper body.
Kathleen
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I had no pain when I left the hospital. Good luck. :)