First I apologize for being talk to text so this money come out a little funky but my hand trimmers are too bad to write things out on my phone.
So in the recovery room the surgeon came in he said well my biggest fear going into the surgery was blood thinners, would you bleed out or would you have a stroke that wasn't the issue that was the biggest thing.
When I looked inside, your appendix was dead. Your appendix had also adhered to other organs. I've been doing this for a long time and I can tell you this was the worst appendix I have ever seen.
I had to tear it off the other organs and remove it but it was leaking in the process so I spent a lot of time flushing siphoning flushing siphoning then after that I had to scrape the outside of the organs that it attached to and flush even more.
So you ended up being in there a lot longer than we anticipated. You're going to be in a lot of pain for quite some time because you had things scraped that shouldn't be scraped they had things yanked around that are not supposed to be yanked around we had to blow in a lot of air so we could get in to do what we had to do so you can have a lot of pain from bloating. I said well I have a high tolerance to pain oh you don't have to tell me that you've been living with a dead body part inside of you that had to be excruciating I said well I just thought it was part of my IBS so I just curled up in a ball and dealt with it.
He said also a lot of those organs were swollen due to the fact of all the things that we had to do so that's going to cause issues too we put a drain in and they've had to empty it a ton of times that hangs off my side.
He said it's a good thing you came in when you did cuz if you had waited any longer we would have had even bigger problems.
I have had fentanyl oxy morphine you name it and my pain level is still 8 9 or 10.
So in the recovery room the surgeon came in he said well my biggest fear going into the surgery was blood thinners, would you bleed out or would you have a stroke that wasn't the issue that was the biggest thing.
When I looked inside, your appendix was dead. Your appendix had also adhered to other organs. I've been doing this for a long time and I can tell you this was the worst appendix I have ever seen.
I had to tear it off the other organs and remove it but it was leaking in the process so I spent a lot of time flushing siphoning flushing siphoning then after that I had to scrape the outside of the organs that it attached to and flush even more.
So you ended up being in there a lot longer than we anticipated. You're going to be in a lot of pain for quite some time because you had things scraped that shouldn't be scraped they had things yanked around that are not supposed to be yanked around we had to blow in a lot of air so we could get in to do what we had to do so you can have a lot of pain from bloating. I said well I have a high tolerance to pain oh you don't have to tell me that you've been living with a dead body part inside of you that had to be excruciating I said well I just thought it was part of my IBS so I just curled up in a ball and dealt with it.
He said also a lot of those organs were swollen due to the fact of all the things that we had to do so that's going to cause issues too we put a drain in and they've had to empty it a ton of times that hangs off my side.
He said it's a good thing you came in when you did cuz if you had waited any longer we would have had even bigger problems.
I have had fentanyl oxy morphine you name it and my pain level is still 8 9 or 10.