- Be sure to
arrive on time.
You should have the arrival time in your information packet or
at least confirm the night before and make the proper
notation. If you are late, the surgeon may cancel your
surgery and charge you for it anyway. The surgery fee is
usually non-refundable unless it is under special
circumstances.
- Arrive clean.
This means freshly-scrubbed with your instructed soap, clean
DRY hair - NO lotions, deodorant powders, perfumes, make-up,
etc.
- Wear your
surgery "gear" - comfortable, easily-accessible,
loose-fitting clothing with slippers.
- Do not eat or
drink anything after midnight on the evening prior to your
surgery if you are having surgery in the morning. This
means no food at least 6 to 8 hours before surgery and NO
LIQUIDS 2 to 3 hours prior.
- Do not bring
any valuables on your surgery day. This means
rings, watches, or other jewelry or large sums of money to the
surgery center or hospital; leave these items at safely at
home. Your surgeon, nor his office, is responsible for
anything which is lost.
- Take Vitamin
C. Most patients
take one Vitamin C capsule 3 times daily (2000mg total)
or tablets for approximately 3-4 weeks prior to surgery. This
is necessary to promote good healing. You may continue this
vitamin after surgery at the rate of one daily. Also,
Discuss with your doctor the use of SinEcch arnica montana or
Bromelain, a pineapple extract, for added anti bruising and
anti swelling properties.
- Take your
instructed medications
medications. This may include Catapres (blood
pressure), Anti-inflammatory, valium, antibiotics, blood
thickeners, etc. and remember to take them only with a few sips
of water.
- Take note
of your temperature and pre-operative health. Prior to
surgery, should you develop any fever, chills or other signs
of a cold or other infection, call your surgeon's office immediately.
- Bring your
post-operative gear. This may include compression garments
or bandages.
- Set your
car up for your ride home. Bring
pillows to plop around you, a bucket
or can, with a lid and some cool, bottled water to sip and
rid you of the unpleasant taste you may get if you vomit.
Besides cool water really helps keep the nausea at bay.
Also perhaps
a few packs of crackers to help with the nausea as well.
- Bring your
sunglasses if you think you will be able to wear
them. However, you may very well have a compression
bandages on your eyes.
Notes:
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