Heather
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I was finally able to get the stent removed from my operation. The stent is a tube that the dr. placed into my urethra when he had to take out my kidney stone.
The surgery was no big deal because I was "out" before they did anything. I don't remember anything about it.
The office visit was a whole nother story.
The removal of the stent only took a few minutes. My dr. is a man. I told him that when my daughter was born I specifically went to WOMEN'S health care. Where all the dr's were WOMEN.
I had to take everything from the waist down off and lie on the table. It was so awful. He kept telling me to relax and that I was going to be okay. I was covering my face with my coat and trying to take deep breaths to calm down. I hated the fact that I had to have my legs spread wide open for this man that I hardly knew. He was being very kind and professional which did help. He kept reassuring me that I was doing great and he was almost done. When it was over he even offered his hand to help me up which was nice of him.
Very relieved it's over. I was shaking and wanted to cry. That feeling went away after awhile. It's ironic that the very thing that gave me the kidney stone in the first place is what helped me get through the procedure: Topomax
. I survived and didn't need to rush home and call my therapist.
The surgery was no big deal because I was "out" before they did anything. I don't remember anything about it.
The office visit was a whole nother story.
The removal of the stent only took a few minutes. My dr. is a man. I told him that when my daughter was born I specifically went to WOMEN'S health care. Where all the dr's were WOMEN.
I had to take everything from the waist down off and lie on the table. It was so awful. He kept telling me to relax and that I was going to be okay. I was covering my face with my coat and trying to take deep breaths to calm down. I hated the fact that I had to have my legs spread wide open for this man that I hardly knew. He was being very kind and professional which did help. He kept reassuring me that I was doing great and he was almost done. When it was over he even offered his hand to help me up which was nice of him.
Very relieved it's over. I was shaking and wanted to cry. That feeling went away after awhile. It's ironic that the very thing that gave me the kidney stone in the first place is what helped me get through the procedure: Topomax