Guest HartFan86 Report post Posted September 25, 2002 SO I'm having surgery on both of my feet on October 1 (Tuesday) because of a bad case of Planters Warts. I guess they spread bad and knowing I have no knowledge of it, I was screwed and now they are needed to have surgery on. The foot specialist said that it would be laser surgery, would last about 15-20 minutes, I wouldn't feel a thing, and I would be hooked up to an IV. Now, I know this sound stupid....but this is my first surgery and I'm nervous as hell. So, anyone whose had surgery before, could you please answer these questions: 1. Does the IV really hurt and wtf is the purpose of it? 2. Has anyone actually had planters warts before that required surgery? If so, tell. 3. Why do I need to go to the hospital an hour before the surgery? 4. Any tips on how not to be nervous? I know I'm sounding stupid asking these, but I figured I would probably find the most realiable answers from regular people. Thanks for anyone who can help me out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Youth N Asia Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Don't get a cross-eyed doctor to do the cutting...sorry I can't be of more help to you, that's all I got. But seriously... 1. Does the IV really hurt and wtf is the purpose of it? I wouldn't say it hurts...it's just a little uncomfortable...after a while you barely notice it though. 4. Any tips on how not to be nervous? Man, it's already in your mindset to be nervous...so there's probably nothing anyone here can say to help, sorry, but that's probably how it is. Best of luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Electrifyer Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Don't get a cross-eyed doctor to do the cutting...sorry I can't be of more help to you, that's all I got. WTF? Laser surgery doesn't involve cutting does it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HartFan86 Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Don't get a cross-eyed doctor to do the cutting...sorry I can't be of more help to you, that's all I got. WTF? Laser surgery doesn't involve cutting does it? They can do all the cutting they want as long as I'm out of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mystery Eskimo Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I'd suggest you ask all these questions to the doctor performing the operation, not wrestling fans. Good luck anyway! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Cancer Marney Report post Posted September 26, 2002 This is ewky. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ace309 Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Speaking as someone who's never had laser surgery but has gone under the knife several times for various reasons, including getting plates and screws put into my left arm when I broke it to pieces... 1. Does the IV really hurt and wtf is the purpose of it?Like YNA said, it's uncomfortable. The purpose, iirc, is to keep your blood sugar level stable, as you won't want to be eating for most surgeries. It's probably just a standard procedure. 2. Has anyone actually had planters warts before that required surgery? If so, tell.No help here. 3. Why do I need to go to the hospital an hour before the surgery?Registering, getting into the gown, meeting/greeting the doctor... just simple shit. 4. Any tips on how not to be nervous?Masturbate right before, and you'll last an extr- oh, SURGERY. I dunno, man. It's really no big deal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cobainwasmurdered Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Don't want to be nervous? Drugs are the way to go. CWM- Corrupting High Schoolers Daily Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Grenouille Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Damn, Maine Med? You may want to go 3-4 hours early. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kotzenjunge Report post Posted September 26, 2002 You're dead. Just write your will now. Also, "relax! Go nuts!" Fo sheez, Kotzenjunge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HBK16 Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I had an IV a few weeks ago. Actually I had 4 in less than 2 days. It doesn't hurt at all. It actually feels pretty cool. The IV had pain killers. You get a little bruise where it was but thats about all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cobainwasmurdered Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I want his CD PLAYER Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Retro Rob Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I had jaw surgery last summer. I didn't really have enough time to be nervous because I had the surgery a mere two days after discovering that I needed it. Just try not to dwell on the surgery. Realistically speaking, laser surgery isn't really something that is worth getting worked up over. People routinely get it down all the time. As for the IV, basically it is just there to give your body it's proper nutrients. For the most part, they give one to everyone that enters a hospital. Are you going to be getting a local anesthetic, or are they putting you out? My dentist told me I would be put out for my jaw surgery, but it turned out I just needed like 6 Novacaine shots. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Czech Republic Report post Posted September 26, 2002 As for the IV, basically it is just there to give your body it's proper nutrients. For the most part, they give one to everyone that enters a hospital. I think it's mostly glucose and stuff. When you're hooked up to tose, let me tell you, you have to go to the bathroom a LOT. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest J*ingus Report post Posted September 26, 2002 The IV is a needle, plain and simple. However you feel about needles is how you'll feel about it. The actual fluid injection tends to be painless, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I have a subconcious trigger in my brain that makes me pass out every single time I see a needle enter my skin. I have no idea why this happens. I'm not afraid of needles, and I can watch other people get shots all day long, but as soon as I feel myself get stuck, and see the needle, I'm out like a light, literally. I even passed out because of a TB Test, which is the sissiest girly shot you can get. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I've had 5 major surgeries plus a ton of other stupid stuff. I had a thing on my foot removed, but they froze it and pulled it out instead of using lasers or knives and it didnt hurt. My best recollection of IV is when I was in for surgery and they put me to sleep and while I was asleep they gave me the IV. I woke up, middle of the night and had to go to the bathroom ( I hadn't had anything done to me, I was scheduled for surgery early the next morning..) so I went to the bathroom. As I was coming back, I felt some liquidy stuff on the floor, so I turned on one of the lights and my IV had come out (somehow I didnt feel it) and there was blood all over the floor in a nice little trail where I had gone to the bathroom. I nearly freaked out cause I didnt know where the blood was coming from til I looked at my arm and noticed that there were bandages like they would secure an IV with to my arm. I was told I was lucky the needle didnt break off in my arm.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest AlwaysPissedOff Report post Posted September 26, 2002 1. Does the IV really hurt and wtf is the purpose of it? 3. Why do I need to go to the hospital an hour before the surgery? 4. Any tips on how not to be nervous? I know I'm sounding stupid asking these, but I figured I would probably find the most realiable answers from regular people. Thanks for anyone who can help me out. 1. It kinda depends on how well-trained the people hooking it up are. For instance, when I had surgery on my ear 8 years ago, the dipshits couldn't find a vein and I ended up getting pricked like 30 times before they finally found one on my foot. Three years later, I was having surgery on my knee after I had torn the cartlidge during football practice 5 months before and the people there(I went to two different hospitals, the ear was in Birmingham and the knee was in Dothan, my hometown) got it on the first try and I didn't feel a thing. You really shouldn't have anything to worry about with regards to the IV other than accidentally knocking it out a bit while asleep(a common occurance). 3. Along with getting the gown, your room, and meeting the doctor, there's also breathing tests depending on the surgery, I think. I got one for my ear surgery, but not one for my knee, so you probably won't have to deal with that(It's just inhaling and exhaling into a mouthpiece). 4. Just don't think about it. The orderlies will more than likely joke around with you and strike up conversation so you won't feel so nervous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kotzenjunge Report post Posted September 26, 2002 I had an IV named after me once. The girl kept ripping it out of her arm as she slept, but the intention was there. Now when I think of an IV being ripped out, I think of myself. How sweet. Did anyone else get an image of Andy Kaufman in a hospital gown with a bleeding arm when Marvin told his story? Fo sheez, Kotzenjunge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HartFan86 Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Alright guys, thanks for all the info. I've learned a lot more stuff on this topic then I knew before and thanks for some of you who put me in a better mood. I'll make sure to let everyone know how the surgery went and if I died or anything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted September 26, 2002 Gimme a grapefruit spoon and a joint, I'll cut 'em out for free. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Retro Rob Report post Posted September 27, 2002 Did anyone else get an image of Andy Kaufman in a hospital gown with a bleeding arm when Marvin told his story? I did. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites