coleenrenee 66 Posted April 18, 2015 Soo I'm scheduled for surgery on the 23rd just 5 days away not counting surgery day! And a friend and I are doing it together, same doc and hospital...only thing is I was scheduled first, at least a month ago hospital arrival at 5:30 am surgery 7:30... My friend calls me up yesterday and says her surgery time is 7:30.. As well and Arrival 5:30. I questioned it thought she was pulling my leg... Now normally I wouldn't freak out.. But I am since this whole process has taken me 5 freaking years (plus I'm starving).....this is probably no big deal but I don't want the chance for any slip up to happen. Is this normal and should j just call and talk to the nurse to make sure that it's normal... I know I know. ???????????? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLERDgirl 6,417 Posted April 18, 2015 You might want to call just to ease your mind. It could be nothing more than a scheduling issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrs kaje 347 Posted April 18, 2015 If it was me, I'd want to check just to make sure. No point getting to the big day and it turning out to be an issue. It's not like the surgeon just blows in and does a quick 15 minute procedure so they can line a few of you up, ready to go. Bit strange. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chunkyloverlovesyou 197 Posted April 18, 2015 Mine was an assembly line, there were 5 people at the same time. They prep you for surgery, and the cutting begins. One after the other. It was Mexico though.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLERDgirl 6,417 Posted April 18, 2015 Mine was an assembly line, there were 5 people at the same time. They prep you for surgery, and the cutting begins. One after the other. It was Mexico though.... Even state side it's possible. 2OR's next to each other. Surgery done by laparoscopic robot, residents to close. If there are no complications the surgery only take ~45 minutes. The rest is prep time and time spent in recovery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanyonBaby 1,852 Posted April 18, 2015 When I had my surgery, the person ahead of me actually backed out at the last minute, so I was rushed in immediately. I think they have a lot of cancelations, for whatever reason, and having a backlog helps minimize costs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coleenrenee 66 Posted April 18, 2015 Thanks so much for responding... I'm feeling a tad better .. My Surgeon is quite popular here in California... Certainly hard to get an appointment with him and there was a waiting list.. So now that I'm in .. I'm in you know.. I will try not to stress so much it's all in gods hands and he is in control he wouldn't get me this far and then something so minor like schedule conflicts messes it up . I'll just keep praying and trust that Thursday goes well Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brmbrown 15 Posted April 18, 2015 Yes, call and check-- because the doctor slots about 4 hrs for each surgery! My husband and are due as well on the 23rd of this mth. I'm at 7am and he at 11 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brmbrown 15 Posted April 18, 2015 allots= slot (autocorrect) Have to be there at 530a as well Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coleenrenee 66 Posted April 22, 2015 I relaxed a bit and didn't call the nurse or my surgeons office to confirm.. Well it's the day before surgery and I just received a phone call from the administrative liaison from the hospital my surgery has been moved to 8:30 am instead of 7:30 am so arrival time will be 6:30 ... I immediately recognized the telephone number from the hospital and my heart did a flutter. I'm so used to disappointment, but she said relax it hasn't been cxld ... So anyway turns out I was really double booked and I'm pissed that my friend got my slot by mistake when my spot has been confirmed for well over 30 days. How the fudge did that happen ... Anyway everything happens for a reason and I'm so glad tomorrow is surgery day!! Finally ------- ???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhw94123 115 Posted April 23, 2015 My experience is that surgeons tell all their cases the earliest possible time, so that people are mentally prepared for a super early morning arrival. Then - right when they know who and what their lineup truly is, their office calls & firmly schedules the most elderly or infirm people first (since everyone will be fasting and a little weak and dehydrated). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites