Back from the outpatient center
Nov. 7th, 2008 07:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know you know this, but if you don't need surgery, don't do it. Turns out everything with me is A-okay. Which is good. And we wouldn't know this unless I had the surgery.
What is not good is that I don't remember being this out of it after my last surgery last summer. My throat hates me, even more than the little incisions. And I want to faceplant somewhere, but restless and my throat too uncomfortable to actually do so.
In short, any SPN or N3 squee will have to wait.
Blech.
What is not good is that I don't remember being this out of it after my last surgery last summer. My throat hates me, even more than the little incisions. And I want to faceplant somewhere, but restless and my throat too uncomfortable to actually do so.
In short, any SPN or N3 squee will have to wait.
Blech.
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Date: 2008-11-08 01:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-08 12:26 pm (UTC)But I'm feeling better this morning. Slept through the night (yay!), and the throat, which still uncomfortable, is at least letting me swallow this morning. So yay there, too.
Still waiting for my eyesight to completely clear. Or maybe just wake up. At least I can see my 'puter, though. :-)
Oh! And a nice side effect . . . the anti-inflammatory they had in my IV has actually helped calm down my skin problems. (I'd been hoping for an antibiotic for that reason, but my dermatologist would have given me an anti-inflammatory, too, so that is for yay!)
Is it weird that I went into this surgery hoping for a side effect that would improve a different problem?