I went to the hospital I had been thinking of and decided to have revision surgery after preoperative surgery.
I have faith and confidence in the hospital because I made the decision after considering the director's experience and surgical techniques and going for a second consultation.
I am both excited and nervous at the thought of the worries from my childhood disappearing.
They say I will be discharged after two days in the hospital, so I need to find out what I need to prepare.
When I searched, it seemed like other people always brought a charger and a neck pillow, and they said to make sure to bring lip balm because it makes your lips dry.
Since I have the lip balm I used before, I think I can bring it with me. First of all, please give some tips to those who have had surgery experience.
The hospital told me to wear clothes that are easy to put on and take off, so I'm going to wear a hooded zip-up.
I've already ordered pumpkin juice and soy milk to drink after I'm discharged from the hospital, but is there anything else I can drink?
I heard that rooibos tea is good for reducing swelling, so I ordered tea for the first time in my life.
I think it would be better to sit down and sleep when I get home, so I'm thinking of preparing a chair like a recliner. Would that help?
When you are hospitalized, do you call it pain relief in the hospital room? Does it get in the way and feel uncomfortable in your mouth?
I hope the surgery is safe and the results are good. Please let us know and we will prepare accordingly.