Upside Down Eagle
Diamond Member
Some of you may be aware that I´m going into surgery in two weeks.
I very much want the surgery and I´m not afraid of the surgery. But I am panicking anyway.
I don´t trust the hospital staff. A while ago, I told them I was worried about undergoing surgery due to my weight, and the way they responded was "so what, you were approved for surgery, weren´t you". I was approved, but that´s not the point. I was worried and I don´t want them to tell me that my worries don´t matter.
In the same week I suggested that we (the hospital staff and me) make an assessment of my physical and mental health one week pre-op so we could see whether or not it would be safe for me to go ahead with surgery, but they don´t want to do that. Their schedule is more important, they say. I get it, but I don´t want to force myself into surgery if I´m not okay mentally.
My aunt and uncle have told me not to go ahead with the surgery if it does not feel right. And I think this is good advice. The problem however is that 1. It could be months before I have a second chance, and 2. I would probably be having the exact same problem with the hospital staff then, not trusting them.
I really loathe the assistants I spoke to at this point and I don´t think I will have a chance to speak to the surgeon as she´s incredibly busy.
Any thoughts/input/support would help.
I very much want the surgery and I´m not afraid of the surgery. But I am panicking anyway.
I don´t trust the hospital staff. A while ago, I told them I was worried about undergoing surgery due to my weight, and the way they responded was "so what, you were approved for surgery, weren´t you". I was approved, but that´s not the point. I was worried and I don´t want them to tell me that my worries don´t matter.
In the same week I suggested that we (the hospital staff and me) make an assessment of my physical and mental health one week pre-op so we could see whether or not it would be safe for me to go ahead with surgery, but they don´t want to do that. Their schedule is more important, they say. I get it, but I don´t want to force myself into surgery if I´m not okay mentally.
My aunt and uncle have told me not to go ahead with the surgery if it does not feel right. And I think this is good advice. The problem however is that 1. It could be months before I have a second chance, and 2. I would probably be having the exact same problem with the hospital staff then, not trusting them.
I really loathe the assistants I spoke to at this point and I don´t think I will have a chance to speak to the surgeon as she´s incredibly busy.
Any thoughts/input/support would help.