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Keith Lebreton RBHR 18-1-06

Dr. Michael Anderson St. John of God hospital Perth, Western Australia My Hospital Experience

My hospital experience. pt 1

I went in at 3pm the night before and my first impression of the grounds was it looked more like a luxury resort, waterfalls, lakes, lush gardens and manicured lawns. I was taken up to my 3rd floor single room with views of the city, a staff member told me later that single rooms were $900 per night, glad I got private health cover! I was told I would not pay for anything apart from an $800 anesthetist bill part of) and I could stay 10 days which included 3 hydrotherapy pool sessions. My anesthetist was very thorough and he suggested I have an epidural with a light general. He said spinals are generally the best but there is a 10% chance of recurring headaches with younger patients. I had a beautiful meal of baked Red Emperor with creamy lemon sauce and vegetables and after 2 sleeping pills settled in for a restless night. I was first on the list at 1pm and had to be fasting from 6am.

my hospital experience. pt 2

I woke at 5am and had vegemite on toast as my last meal before surgery, (vegemite has amazing powers!). My leg was marked with a big cross in permanent pen and my fuzz on the thigh and butt shorn off. At 12 I was given a pre-med to relax me, but it just made me talk to anyone who would listen, the theatre nurse (about the Batchelor of all things!) the BHR rep who was in to watch, I didn't shut up until they put the mask over my face, and it was still 2 hrs till surgery! just kidding) The op theatre wasn't what I imagined, it was very big and very stark looking, cold of course, I had to wait a bit as someone slipped in front of me with a quick knee surgery next door. The anesthetist came out and gave me a local in the back and then inserted the epidural which felt a bit strange but didn't hurt. I saw my surgeons face grinning fiendishly down at me then the mask went on and I tried counting but don't think I said anything before I was asleep. Woke up feeling great, no pain, talking, knew exactly where I was and what just happened, had tubes sticking out everywhere but didn't feel them either. Wheeled me back to my room thinking how easy was that! Threw up unexpectedly later when I started pressing my PCA button which mixed with the morphine left over from the epidural. They could have given me a bowl! The rubbish bag next to my be didn't quite work. The drug I was self administering was called Tramadol and I didn't like it from the start. The machine has a 10min lockout on it so you supposedly cant have too much, I was told not to let the pain get on top of you so I had no idea when I should be pressing the button and at night you are drowsy and don't know whets going on. So sometime the next morning when my 3rd vial of this drug was connected up the nurse told me I had used one third more of the drug than is safe in 24 hrs!  

my hospital experience. pt 3

As well as consuming far too much narcotic I could not for the life of me wee into a bag with a catheter inserted. I was spinning out on this nauseating drug and although the IV fluid was going in nothing was coming out. It didn't seem right to wee in bed lying on my back, I didn't think you had a choice with a catheter but for some reason I was having trouble so I was given a diuretic injection which almost immediately filled my bladder to bursting point, I was freaking out! Eventually after pushing on my bladder the flow started and from then on I drank and weeed an ocean. Tried to eat a bit and sit up for a while and the nurses stood me up day 2 and tried to walk me but I blacked out, maybe thru pain or too much of that awful painkiller, which didn't seem to work that well anyway, I was probably immune to it by now.

Had all the tubes out later in the day, the worst one being the drain in the hip which felt like it was 3 feet long. The catheter was a breeze, just stings a little when you wee normally a few times after.

Slept ok that night with sleep pills and pain tablets, had a shower in the morning which is nice but I only just got there and back to the bed where they had to give me oxygen again. The thigh and butt pain is intense, or am I just a wuss? Used heat packs to good effect for the muscle pain and iced the incision frequently, had no bruising or swelling and the incision looks very good. Got up later and sat up and ate dinner, given a bowel mover to chew on before bed.  

my hospital experience. pt 4  

Had about 5 hrs sleep which is pretty good considering the horrible plastic covered mattress which sticks to your incision. My wife brought in 2 underlays for the bed later and they helped, a nice thick sheepskin one would be perfect.

My stomach was gurgling loudly after breakfast and I had the nurse on hand for the toilet/shower routine which went well so I sat in a chair while the nurse went to help someone else. Unfortunately my bowels were not quite rid of that crunchy gunk I ate last night and I had to go again, sorry for the graphic description but its part of the story!

I got up to clean myself and had to sit in the shower chair as I was feeling a bit light headed again!) I put my hands on the walker and rested my head hoping to pull out of the spin.....I crashed, head first into the walking frame and onto the floor. When I came to I saw the knee of my operated leg way to close to my face, and I was lying on top of it, I was too scared to move, it was at about 140 degrees, way past 90 anyway. I yelled for help and the alarms started going off and 5 or 6 staff came to my aid, I still had my pants down and was a bit tangled up in the walker, a 45 year old man impersonating a 90 year old with dementia! Luckily apart from a cut to the eye and severely dented pride I had no other injuries and my hip held firm!  

my hospital experience. pt 5

I was now a bit worried about getting out of bed and going anywhere but I knew I had to for the sake of my hip and circulation. Like getting back on a horse I guess, I got up and went to the toilet after lunch, and started to feel ok again. The nurse looking after me was called Girly Gomez! I had to ask her if it was her real name and she nearly died of embarrassment, the other nurses call her Gail she hates it so much.

Started to walk a bit further with the frame and made it outside to the balcony for some fresh air. Spoke to the lady next door to me who had a THR same day as me. She had a horrible reaction to the spinal A with all sorts of creepy hallucinations affecting her whole body, glad I had the epidural after talking to her.

Day 5 and I had the worst night of sleep since I've been here, maybe 3hrs.I just hate wearing TEDS! I had to take them off in the night and that is not easy. Also found out that sneezing and major surgery are not a good combination! Got a new dressing for the wound and a free half bum wax thrown in! Onto 2 crutches today and I like them much better than the frame. My wife gave my leg muscles and nothing else!) a massage today and if I could endorse one treatment to speed recovery massage would be it, as Mr. Mellencamp once said, "hurts so good".

my hospital experience. pt 6

Had a painkiller last night called Endone, the lady next door says it knocks her out and it is only administered by 2 nurses. It did nothing for me, 3 hrs again. I got up to see her and how she slept and as I was standing at the doorway felt a bit light headed and had to sit on the end of her bed. Before you know it I'm in la la land again and luckily the woman caught me by the t-shirt before I crashed to the floor in a heap. Unfortunately for her I was pulling her down with me with both of us going past the 90 degrees, the nurses and a Dr were nearby and straightened us up, kicking her out of her bed and lying me down in it! Her husband, a retired dr. came and saw me later and accused me of trying to get into his wife's bed! Now I've got a reputation not only as a fainter but a womanizer as well! The incision site is sore today, and every muscle in my right leg, ice I find is the best pain reliever for it and hot packs for the muscles. Massage, ice and heat and you could probably do away with drugs, I'm sick of taking them.

I was feeling a bit bored in the afternoon so I rang the nurses bell and told the nurse when she arrived that my pencil was blunt. The look I got was priceless! Before she had a chance to kill me I asked for a new ice pack!

The surgeon, Dr Anderson came in late and put my light headedness down to low HB levels, he said I was close to needing a transfusion but because I was young and fit he held off, which I'm thankful for as I don't really want someone else's blood unless absolutely necessary. I held up the x-ray of my new hip to the doc and said "how good does that look" really meaning ,isn't that much better than a thru). He replied ," that's the same x-ray we give everyone!" Touché Doc. I was supposed to go to therapy pool today but they "forgot" to come and get me. I think the nurse who answered my blunt pencil call scrubbed my name off the board!

My dressing came off and a spray on plastic skin put over it to keep it water-proof. I went in the pool at home today and did some leg lifts, how good does the water feel? Staples come out tomorrow, yippee. Well, that's my story so far, I'm so happy I went through with this even with all the ups and downs, literally, I'm feeling great at day 9 and I know the first 2 weeks are not the easiest, the only way is up, I'm full of song lyrics today. Hope I have been of assistance to those going in the coming weeks, it was certainly an experience I wont forget in a hurry.

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