Mrs. Goodridge 14 Posted June 6, 2014 Yesterday was the last day of my 6 month weight in. I had all my documents ready to send to my surgeons office. So I called my surgery coordinator Caral (who I must say is a doll) and told her I was on my way with my paperwork, she said it was no problem and she couldn't wait to see me (we know each other from meetings and other appointments). So as I head out, I get another call from her office, I answer and she says she needs to connect me to Michelle (she's the one who schedules the surgery) Michelle says to me "Hi Mrs. Goodridge, are you planning on having weight loss surgery on the 20th" I reply with a yes and explained to her that I have documents stating that this was my date. She the reply's that im not on the weight loss roster, which is confusing because I've done everything asked. She states that the surgery on the 20th was for my cervix to be removed....I gasped...my cervix? how, why...what!!!!! Ive never had a problem with my cervix, my WHOLE reason for coming to this hospital was ENTIRLY to have my bypass...where did the removal of my cervix come into play!!! She then puts me on hold. After about 5 minutes the director of the hospital gets on the line in the most apologetics voice and explains that something went wrong with my paperwork. Although I've done everything for This surgery, somehow I was put in a case of outpatients instead of inpatient bypass. My point is this ....I would have walked in there on the 20th, went under the knife and woke up to find that my cervix was wrongfully removed!!!!! Thank God I kept calling, Thank God I kept asking questions....things just didn't seem right. As of right now im scheduled for the 17th of june instead of the 20th....I will be having my surgery with the university of Florida. If you feel that something is wrong, ASK QUESTIONS...this is YOUR body, DONT BE AFRAID.....asking questions literally saved me from having the WRONG SURGERY 3 lisacaron, 2cute2bbig and m_rose reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lisacaron 5,075 Posted June 6, 2014 @@Mrs. Goodridge Great work on doing your due diligence and not letting up on them for a minute! More people need to advocate for themselves and ask questions and make sure they are in the right place for the right surgeries. Your story is scary, and it can happen. I know my Dad and my husband and others get annoyed when new Dr. and nurses come in to the room asking them what they are there for and they have to repeat their reason time and time again...but it's better to keep saying why you are there then someone thinking you are there for something other then the actual reason you are there!! Good luck with your bypass and let us know how your doing after your surgery!! 2 Writerjennifer and Mrs. Goodridge reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sparklingbeauty53 202 Posted June 6, 2014 You are having it in Gainesville? That is excellent! You are going to be a new woman! Glad the scary part is over and now it is smooth sailing with your cervix taking the ride and staying inside. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs. Goodridge 14 Posted June 6, 2014 Thank you Lisa...and I sure will keep everyone posted...this is normally something that you see In a movie or something in the news paper...never first hand experience. im still grasping the importane of what just happened....but thank you for the support @@lisacaron !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs. Goodridge 14 Posted June 6, 2014 You are having it in Gainesville? That is excellent! You are going to be a new woman! Glad the scary part is over and now it is smooth sailing with your cervix taking the ride and staying inside. No I live in Jacksonville Fl, im having it at the university of Florida. Yes me and my husband both are happy to be keeping my cervix...lol. Thanks doll Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Writerjennifer 107 Posted June 7, 2014 I didn't have something like that happen, but I have had several instances where I've had to assert my self as a patient. I think it is our number one job as a patient, is to make sure the people caring for our health are up to speed and have all the info. They are human and have many patients, and we have first hand knowledge of ourselves and our situation. Good save. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs. Goodridge 14 Posted June 7, 2014 I didn't have something like that happen, but I have had several instances where I've had to assert my self as a patient. I think it is our number one job as a patient, is to make sure the people caring for our health are up to speed and have all the info. They are human and have many patients, and we have first hand knowledge of ourselves and our situation. Good save. exactly. but sometime these health care " professionals" try to push the patient put of the picture. they get upset when you continue to call and ask questions....not me! this goes to to show that everyone makes mistakes....but im not going to let someone's mistake mess up my life!!!! 1 franyfamilia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cupcake 801 Posted June 7, 2014 I agree and you are correct thank god you ask questions 1 Mrs. Goodridge reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greensleeve 457 Posted June 7, 2014 I got really irritated pre surgery by being asked hundreds of times my name, DOB and what surgery I was having. The day of surgery in prep I think four different people might have asked me eight times. I think it's due to errors like this! Also my hospital had to scan my wrist band every single time they did anything and then asked me my name and DOB again. Thank god they caught it way before your surgery. Do you have a common name? Sometimes that is what causes the mistakes. I'm sorry that happened to you. How scary. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs. Goodridge 14 Posted June 7, 2014 I got really irritated pre surgery by being asked hundreds of times my name, DOB and what surgery I was having. The day of surgery in prep I think four different people might have asked me eight times. I think it's due to errors like this! Also my hospital had to scan my wrist band every single time they did anything and then asked me my name and DOB again. Thank god they caught it way before your surgery. Do you have a common name? Sometimes that is what causes the mistakes. I'm sorry that happened to you. How scary. my name is Jennifer Goodridge....i can see Jennifer being a common name but not Goodridge. i went online to my insurance portal and they filed a claim for me to have this procedure in march.....i saw my doctor for the first im in February...and no test were done....so how could they have a diagnosis for me. i couldn't be more pleased to have gotten this correct. bow i wont be as upset when they ask me those repetitive questions anymore Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allielee 263 Posted June 7, 2014 Glad you caught it!! I am sure they would have caught it beforehand since they ask 5 million times what surgery are you having day of surgery.. What a disappointment that would have been to have to go home and reschedule! I would have been pissed.. I had the pharmacy mix up my perscription.. Didn't realize until I got home and opened the bottle.. It was blue pills and I though huh what antibiotic is blue looked at the bottle and damn.. It was for a 1. Man and 2. Viagra.. Thank god I didn't take it! Haha now that would have been interesting I'm sure.. No one is perfect and unfortunately mistakes happen.. My last surgery (not wls) they left gauze inside me.. 1 Mrs. Goodridge reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cupcake 801 Posted June 8, 2014 When I had my surgery everyone who came into my room scan my hospital Bracelet before giving me any medications I think this is common practice. Im glad that you are doing well now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AuriP 420 Posted June 10, 2014 Good thing this was caught. I have to say as a medical professional( nurses assistant) that it is very important that they ask you a hundred times or more who you are and your date of birth ECT. You should be more irritated and annoyed if they don't. As they take their jobs very serious when they ask these questions, you know you will get the best possible care. Also since it is so ingrained into our minds to ask these things, it becomes a habit. Hope you have a safe and successful surgery! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites