The Albatross
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Glad you are getting some results from the injections... though it may seem like prolonging this whole issue, if you are responding to meds, the inevitable surgery will be far less complicated. Take good care KP!
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Both. I've just had a nap.are you calm or is there some fear around?
I am scared though. Scared I won't wake up from the anaesthetic
Dearest KP, I really understand your fear. (all in all I had 10 operations so far.) And if I felt fear, but had the impression, that "my " operation team understood my fears, then I told them about it. And I asked, if they could give / inject something (mostly a benzoediazepine) to take my fear / inner tension away. Benzoe's also work as mild or strong anxiolytic, by the way. I made the experience, that although I was scared, if I told it the medical staff, they always treated me really well. Because the more relaxed you are, the "easier" for the anaesthesiologist to put you in the "sleeping mode". Maybe that could also be an option for you?...I know once at the hospital, I will go into 'deer in headlights' mode. I won't show fear or pain.