I hear you. I am not looking forward to this surgery but I feel I need to do it now or never.
My initial appointment was in my way o thinking, more an interview of this surgeon than it was him examining me. I came away feeling somewhat confident in him.
I hear you. I am not looking forward to this surgery but I feel I need to do it now or never.
My initial appointment was in my way o thinking, more an interview of this surgeon than it was him examining me. I came away feeling somewhat confident in him.
Central Wisconsin, but the surgery is in La Crosse on the west side of the state. Laproscopic surgery that can't be done in my area. First time was traditional surgery. There is supposed to be much less recovery time with this one, but it is general anaesthesia which has more risk.
hmmmm. I wish you all the best. be sure they seal up the wounds on your belly properly. Both recoveries are about the same really. Laproscopic they just blow your abdomen up with air, and that is pretty rough recovery. Best wishes. Take good care of your abdominal muscles
Thanx for the additional info. I'm needing a hernia repair too but am leery of the docs in my Humana insurance network....and I don't want to get an operation that could fail later.
I hear you. I am not looking forward to this surgery but I feel I need to do it now or never.
My initial appointment was in my way o thinking, more an interview of this surgeon than it was him examining me. I came away feeling somewhat confident in him.
Food luck on your surgery. Be sure to keep a family member or friend close by during your hospital stay. We wish you all the best.
Thanks
where are you that you have to wait until December for an operation??
This is terrible
Central Wisconsin, but the surgery is in La Crosse on the west side of the state. Laproscopic surgery that can't be done in my area. First time was traditional surgery. There is supposed to be much less recovery time with this one, but it is general anaesthesia which has more risk.
hmmmm. I wish you all the best. be sure they seal up the wounds on your belly properly. Both recoveries are about the same really. Laproscopic they just blow your abdomen up with air, and that is pretty rough recovery. Best wishes. Take good care of your abdominal muscles
Thanks for the advise.
Thanx for the additional info. I'm needing a hernia repair too but am leery of the docs in my Humana insurance network....and I don't want to get an operation that could fail later.