Update #2: 1 Week Pre-Op

Yesterday I had my pre-op appointment with the surgeon. For some reason this appt. has been causing me a ton of stress and anxiety which I processed in the form of an impromptu, completely unpremeditated, kitchen remodel. Sunday night my husband asked me something about the surgery which sent my conscious running into the deep maze of my brain. A moment later I returned to myself and said to DH "What if we were to take down this wall and add a pantry here?" That is how I deal with stress: avoidance and redirect.

With DH yielding a wrench and I a sledgehammer, we made a rainstorm of plaster and wood splinters in our dining room. All while the kids slept peacefully in the rooms next door.

Onto the appointment: A nurse took me first thing to a room for "before" photos. There were some nurses-in-training shadowing her that day which meant I had an audience. This was embarrassing and humiliating. I knew this would be part of the process so I sucked it up, but I was taken-aback by how ashamed I felt

After that DH and I met with the surgeon. She did a great job of alleviating my concerns and I am now feeling much better about the process. Tomorrow I will need to go in for some blood work. Otherwise there is very little surgery-prep. The only thing of note was to stop taking my vitamins and supplements a week prior (today) and no food or drink after midnight before the surgery.

Post-surgery I will need to sleep in a sitting position and walk bent over for a week. After that I should be able to start walking upright. I can't drive while I am on the prescription pain medication. The doctor indicated that it can be anywhere from 2 days to 2 weeks--depends on the individual. It looks like it will be 6-8 weeks before I can start running and exercising regularly--easing back into it. I'm thinking that it may be possible to start spinning easy after 2-3 weeks, depending on how recovery goes.

The brachioplasty--arm surgery--sounds like it is a "walk-in-the-park" comparatively. I should regain full-use of my arms after just 2 days.

That is all for now! Meanwhile I am up to my ears in a kitchen-remodel and trying to get everything at work wrapped up nicely before my 3-weeks off.