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Posted on Apr 29, 2023, 11:23 am
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General anesthesia was all I used for surgery, then oxicodine for first couple days! Doctor trying to reduce my medication now as I feel fine.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2023, 4:36 pm
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Quote from: thankscience on April 29, 2023, 09:29:45 AMYou're on very powerful pain meds the first few days so having the catheter removed is not so bad.

Dr G's anaesthesiologist will likely use a mix of general anaesthesia and epidural for the best effect.
Yeah I think I would rather prefer epidural to spinal, becouse spinal seems more invasive.
Although maybe I could do only general anesthesia without any "extra anesthesia" in the back?

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Posted on May 3, 2023, 3:20 am
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Quote from: Maalane on April 29, 2023, 04:36:06 PMYeah I think I would rather prefer epidural to spinal, becouse spinal seems more invasive.
Although maybe I could do only general anesthesia without any "extra anesthesia" in the back?
No need Catheter if you can piss. You can use the urine jar for first two days.
After that you should be able to use walker to go toilet. If not, call the nurse to help you.

Go for General Anesthesia - u sleep and wake up - all done.
Epidural - u will feel a slight pain at lower back, the legs were totally numb for hours and giddizness.
Anyways, it is up to your choice - jus tell the doctor what you want.

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Posted on May 4, 2023, 2:39 pm
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I wrote to anestysiologist, and he said that they use spinal anesthesia, not epidural anesthesia, becouser with spinal theres no need for spinal catheder. Maybe I will request just a usual general anesthesia with no extra anesthesia for spine. But propably I will follow the adwice of the anesthesiologist.

One thing that Im worried about is the diameter of the nails, G-nails have a diameter of either 11mm or 13mm, Giotikas said that If its possible, they prefer to insert 13mm nails rather than 11mm. I really hoper to do as litle ramming of the bone as possible though, so I really hope that My bones are just big enough for 11mm with minimal ramming.

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Posted on May 6, 2023, 12:16 am
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I was just wondering about the sitting height that you wrote on your profile, how did you measure it exactly? By sitting on the floor or by sitting on a chair?

Because I am around 169cm and I get 86 cm when sitting on the floor but 90 cm when sitting on a chair and I dont know which one of these is most accurate.

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Posted on May 6, 2023, 12:50 am
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Lol at the people who says no catheter (for the first 24 hours). You either never had it during your surgery, or never had CLL surgery at all.

They put it in when you are under general anestesia so you wont even be concious when they stick it in. Even trying to move your body up to pee during the first 24 hours (probably once every hour) is super annoying. Youre going to be sooo thirsty you are chugging water and asking for refills. IV is putting 100mL of water in your blood every hour. The ability do not even worry about pissing is such a good advantage. You can nap well without having the "urge" to pee. Cause you're going to want all the sleep you can get in the first 24 hours.

And taking it out doesnt hurt. It's only like 1-2 seconds of uncomfortable feeling. Like take a deep breath and it'll be done before they take it out.

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Posted on May 6, 2023, 9:41 pm
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on May 06, 2023, 12:50:03 AMLol at the people who says no catheter (for the first 24 hours). You either never had it during your surgery, or never had CLL surgery at all.

They put it in when you are under general anestesia so you wont even be concious when they stick it in. Even trying to move your body up to pee during the first 24 hours (probably once every hour) is super annoying. Youre going to be sooo thirsty you are chugging water and asking for refills. IV is putting 100mL of water in your blood every hour. The ability do not even worry about pissing is such a good advantage. You can nap well without having the "urge" to pee. Cause you're going to want all the sleep you can get in the first 24 hours.

I agree

And taking it out doesnt hurt. It's only like 1-2 seconds of uncomfortable feeling. Like take a deep breath and it'll be done before they take it out.

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Posted on May 6, 2023, 9:46 pm
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Quote from: oeioei2 on May 06, 2023, 12:16:09 AMI was just wondering about the sitting height that you wrote on your profile, how did you measure it exactly? By sitting on the floor or by sitting on a chair?

Because I am around 169cm and I get 86 cm when sitting on the floor but 90 cm when sitting on a chair and I dont know which one of these is most accurate.
I think iröt was sitting on dloor with back against wall

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Posted on May 20, 2023, 3:21 pm
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If you have recent imaging data please put it at this thread. Redact any information that could be used to dox you.

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Posted on Jun 5, 2023, 4:06 pm
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So, I have booked an airbnb apartment in Athens for 6 weeks. the surgery will be on june 27. One thing that worries me, is that i have heard of cases of people bending theire G-nails, I really hope that this does not hapen to me....
I still dont know what diameter nail will be used on me (11mm or 13mm).
The airbnb I rented is otherwise wheelchair friendly, but it has bathtub instead of shower and no toilet with handle bars, so I dont know yet, how will this turn out.
I dont know exactly, how long will I stay in Athens, maybe I can return sooner than 6 weeks

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