Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Surgery And 80 Years Old My Mom Is 80 Years Old And Having Surgery For The First Time. Can Anyone Help?

My Mom is 80 years old and having surgery for the first time. Can anyone help? - surgery and 80 years old

My mother had a lumpectomy on Monday. She is 80 years. I accept the hospital from me, and I wonder where they are. I am very afraid that wakes up after surgery. Can someone help me understand what I take? Thank you.

8 comments:

WoWoW said...

The doctors as his condition before deciding on the surgery. It is alseep and yes, it will be ok. Since there for them in the recovery room, so you can see your beautiful face when she wakes up. And the support of his master. :)

omg.com said...

If you're nervous to act before they could do this, his nerves and his best if you go an operation peaceful. DONT just relax and reflect. Her mother is happy and unafraid.

trashcan... said...

Tell him what you experienced. They are always afraid, but then injected into you and you are, wow! It really is as simple and painless, even before you know you have a few points. Your mind is not to make the transition smoothly, everything seems like a blur, can not remember falling asleep or waking up.

She wakes up, do not worry. If you do not already before the surgery, she will live to 100

And do not try holistic remedies without explicit orders from the doctors. Doctors have learned to know exactly what to do and perform calculations on, the more they give.

Djembe J said...

I have done to prevent more nutrients before and after surgery to serious problems and accelerate healing: Arnica montana 30c, preferably ask a week before and after surgery (Check with your doctor if you want homeopathic medicine is recommended, better known in the world of surgery), and (pineapple bromelain) to promote recovery. It would be desirable to have to take all the vitamin C from food and the whole food complex B (the new chapter in the food and mega) are the only manufacturer of this type of natural disasters, unsafe vitamin synthesis.

Sunny Christian said...

I had surgery for the first time two weeks ago. It's scary. But after everything was finished, I realized that I fear for nothing! I guess its lumpectomy is in her womb? I had a breast reduction, which is not so different. Also concerned Do not wake up from anesthesia, so they are looking for. What anesthesia is essentially slowing your body, your blood pressure, etc. They told me that the only reason for concern when he had heart problems. If your mother's heart is good, it will be fine. That the control of breathing and blood pressure over time is low, it shows. You will be placed in your intravenous anesthesia and will sleep in about 30 seconds. When he wakes up, it will be small, but it isOver time, not all of them. So it is downwards, and you sit around worrying about, they remember with Argus eyes watching to ensure that all vital signs are good, and she falls asleep happy. I said it was a 1 in 1000, the possibility of complications, it will probably be big!

getrd2go said...

It is natural to be nervous ... she is too. Therefore, try to strong for her. The doctor, a nurse anesthetist and com and talk to you and your mother before surgery, and points to the risks that might be associated with your type of procedures and medications. After the surgery is performed, it will come and say how things were, then wakes up probably on (about 1 / 2 hours later), should have the opportunity to see her again. He was not surprised by their appearance, when you see it, it will be very stoned, and possibly a swollen face and hands may also have bags under their eyes that appear discolored May These effects usually disappear quickly in 4-5 hours. It remains sleepy / tired and can sleep more than usual over the nextTag .... Your doctor will know what signs in the event of side effects (nausea Clock a common side effect). Note that there are indeed risks of anesthesia and surgery, all your mother is to have this surgery for a reason, and the doctor sees the benefits of the operation by the risks. Mom trying So much for you and keep your head. Good luck with your mother.

hipercar... said...

im sorry, but remember, she is 80 years Urself key to what is ahead.but case that an operation that requires a lot of time to get ready to thats y in the word sorry if happens again nything your page no matter what.
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Tina of Lymphland.com said...

Hello. What kind of cancer, have been or will have to be removed and a biopsy at that time? It will be very careful because of his age. I was told long ago that most agents used to control soybean people place so that when you buy a hamburger from McDonald's to eat and then she agrees it will be good.

Depending on how you after the surgery, the patient can go home that day, later or the next morning. These things. Would't you can sign a form if they believe he is among the breast cancer offers complete at the time of surgery so have a 2nd Operation. If they have a mastectomy, then I would be in hospital 2-3 days. She needs help after surgery, since the use of this weapon is painful, it9, ll be a bit weak and dizzy when outpatient surgery.

If the cancer is sent to your oncologist, if not dealt with now.

Scary huh? If the age of the parents and then have problems and need for surgery. My mother had a ductectomy when he was 78 and we were scared too. She was right.

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