The appointment to admit Sean to the hospital was for 12:30 but we made excellent time. We got there plenty early and we sat for a while in the waiting area before admitting called his name and got him braceletted and moved into the waiting area for day surgery.
He was a bit stressed when I told him I had no underwear on during my only surgical experience. He was more concerned about being bare-added than the actual surgery. When they called him to go change into his oh-so-cool surgical gown he was more than pleased to find out he got to keep on the drawers and even better, they gave him a robe to wear over the gown. He did find the outfit pretty humorous as did we, especially the green surgical socks under the paper booties.
One nurse came in and took his medical history and tried to insert an IV but didn’t have much success. Another guy came along and joked about how he could do it in his sleep Sean’s veins were so big and Sean jokingly said “Please don’t” and the guy laughed and said “A sense of humour good stuff, I like that”. He also got Sean the pre-surgical pills which were basically three Tylenol and an anti-acid pill to help with taking tylenol on an empty stomach. See Sean wasn’t allowed to eat past midnight the night before and there was no liquids 3 hours before check in time. Taking an analgesic before surgery helps with post-op pain and apparently there is some theories about it stopping pain paths from forming during surgery. Interesting stuff.
Leaving him as he was walking into the OR was one of the hardest things to do. I was trying to not get sniffly or dwell too much on it. We went to grab something to eat and then headed back out to the car and read instead of sitting in the waiting room. The doctor was going to call me on my cell when the surgery was over, and you can’t have a cell on in the hospital.
It was somewhere around an hour when I got the call that the surgery went great and his bite was now perfect. He needed to spend 1-2 hours in recovery and then they would move him to his ward. What a relief! We waited about 1.5 more hours and then headed up to his ward. There we found him awake and a little bit dazed but lucid. He had basically just arrived in his room and turns out he got a semi-private room by luck. There was a chance of up to one more person in the room but as luck would have it he got it to himself the whole night.
He was a bit swollen and sore, they gave him some morphine and anti-swelling meds and we visited for a while and did a crossword together. It was awful leaving him there too, but I kept telling myself I was lucky it was only the one night. Still tough though.
This morning we found him a LOT more swollen but in fairly good spirits. He wanted to leave BADLY. We got him to the car and settled him into his seat with a pillow and a neck pillow and drove towards home. He was feeling a bit nauseated on the way home so Tom pulled over. He didn’t get sick though and the wave passed. Luckily we weren’t that far from home at that point. It was a long way from our place to the hospital in Vancouver (45 mins to an hour depending on traffic sometimes) when you’re nauseous that can seem like forever.
When we got home we refreshed his ice packs and he took a look at himself in the mirror and was horrified by what he saw. He said he looks like he’s wearing Hollywood fat suit makeup. I think he’s bothered more by the swelling than anything. He is uncomfortable and pissy that it will last a while. The doctor said up to 3 weeks before it’s completely gone but the worst will be up to the first 48 hours. He wasn’t thrilled to hear that it could still yet be worse before it gets better.
So far he’s had two chocolate shakes and a cup of jell-o along with some ginger ale. He said the doctor said if he can tolerate it to try eating some soft fish tomorrow so we will give that a shot. Maybe some mashed potatoes too.
Well we’re relieved that we’ve got to this point and as I’ve said to him, it’s all healing now.


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