Hey All,
A bit of pre-surgery nerves from me - just landed in Marbella today for my Facial Team surgery on Tuesday.
Not really sure what to ask here - how about, is it normal???
I'm excited and nervous and for the longest time I was definitely more excited than nervous but I'd honestly say that's turned around in the last week.
I'll be sure to post follow ups on this thread as I go through the process.
Much love.
Sophie
Are you kidding me? Somebody cutting on your head, grinding on your skull, and stitching it all back together is absolutely in no way something to get nervous about.
Just kidding, I'm doing the same thing in a month and you bet I'll be nervous as can be.
Well, when you put it like that! :)
Hi Sophie,
Is it normal to be nervous a few days prior to surgery? I would worry if you weren't nervous! But I do like your balance between pre surgery nerves and excitement about taking this big step in achieving your goals. You will do fine, you get to do the easy part, go into surgery and take a nap, then a few weeks of feeling sore and out of sorts and questioning everything......and then loving your new looks.
Bye the way, I will be doing the same thing in Marbella in a few months so I look forward to your ongoing story and details of your recovery.
Go for it girl,
Tia Anne
I get nervous going under to have the oral surgeon work on my mouth, even when I know there won't be much pain afterwards.
Sophie you're gonna do great! And very soon this will all be a memory and you're living in your future.
Hi Sophie! I would imagine it's normal to be nervous. I can't peak from experience, yet, as I'm still waiting on the excited side of FFS but it's a big affirming step in your life. I'm sure you will be fine and in a very short time, this will just be a memory and you will be beautiful. Congratulations! I am happy for you.
Hugs,
Donica.
Hi Sophie,
I once remember a surgeon saying that if a patient is not nervous prior to surgery then he might not perform the operation.
I think I know what he meant.
You will be fine and are in safe hands and don't worry about being more nervous than excited just before surgery, it's perfectly normal.
Enjoy the journey to becoming the new you ... 😎 and look forward to your post-op posts.
Hugs
Paula
Quote from: sophie1904 on November 03, 2018, 03:36:47 PM
Hey All,
A bit of pre-surgery nerves from me - just landed in Marbella today for my Facial Team surgery on Tuesday.
Not really sure what to ask here - how about, is it normal???
I'm excited and nervous and for the longest time I was definitely more excited than nervous but I'd honestly say that's turned around in the last week.
I'll be sure to post follow ups on this thread as I go through the process.
Much love.
Sophie
Hey, it is absolutely normal to be nervous ahead of a surgery! I used to cut people open, but I am still nervous if somebody wants to cut me open! It is just normal!
I don't know what the specific surgeon meant, but any surgeon wants the involvement of the patient and the patient buying into the surgery, because that is very important for the post surgery healing, And if you are not nervous prior to the procedure, you are distanced from it and might not be good post operative in taking care of the wounds!
If I would be the patient, I would want to know what their steril procedures are, how they sterilize the equipment, and what kind of sterile presentation do they have. But the answers for this may not mean anything to you.
Otherwise, it is always of advantage to be the first patient of the day for any given procedure!
Good luck and enjoy Marbella, I love it there!
Well I'm in bright and early at 9am :)
I think I'm the only patient of the day (it's a longish procedure so I'd be surprised if they can fit multiple people into 1 day)
See you on the other side!
Hugs, Devlyn
See you when you wake up!
In the figurative, through the internet sort of way. I'm not actually stalking you.
Quote from: sophie1904 on November 05, 2018, 02:30:43 AM
Well I'm in bright and early at 9am :)
I think I'm the only patient of the day (it's a longish procedure so I'd be surprised if they can fit multiple people into 1 day)
Better a little longer and well done than a rush job! It will not make any real difference for your feeling, how long the procedure was.
Good luck, and see you again as a very pretty lady!
You'll be fine Sophie! Update when you feel up to it girl.
Happy hugs!
Donica.
All done - up and moving about, eating, limited bruising and aside from the DIY going on in the hospital then it's all fine.
I mean, seriously, when recovering from head trauma, who hires someone to drill into walls?!?
Quote from: sophie1904 on November 07, 2018, 05:25:39 AM
All done - up and moving about, eating, limited bruising and aside from the DIY going on in the hospital then it's all fine.
I mean, seriously, when recovering from head trauma, who hires someone to drill into walls?!?
Really good to hear that you are doing well!
That DIY might be part of the program to toughen you up for your future life?
All good - another beautiful day in Marbella, slightly more bruising today but only above one eye so not so bad.
Hair washing / showering / some proper clothes and a walk around in the garden to come.
Well done Sophie ...😎
With Facial Team, it's just a walk in the park ...😉
Excuse the pun.
Xx
Glad to hear your up and about Sophie. Congratulations!
Donica.
Quote from: sophie1904 on November 08, 2018, 03:18:43 AM
All good - another beautiful day in Marbella, slightly more bruising today but only above one eye so not so bad.
Hair washing / showering / some proper clothes and a walk around in the garden to come.
@sophie1904 Dear Sophie:
Well, this is great news... as you feel so led to do so, an update posting would be great to read, with some details of how you feel about your the results that you see in the mirror....
I am so very happy for you.
Thanks for posting and sharing.
Hugs,
Danielle
Hello Sophie,
I am glad to hear that you are doing well. Are you staying at Guadalpin Banus or at Aldea and what do you think of the post surgery care?
Good luck with your continued healing,
Tia Anne
Hi Anne,
Neither - I originally had Aldea booked but they closed for refurbishment so I had to find somewhere new. Gaudalpin Banus was suggested by Facial Team but it was pretty expensive (considering November is the off season) and miles away from everything except the hospital.
I picked a beach hotel (Amare) in central Marbella - the post surgery care has been fine - I've not really needed much tbh - they added acupuncture in my hotel which was so so, going for hair washing today and getting stitches out tomorrow.
My body handled the surgery pretty well so I'm not really sure what more care I would have needed even if I had been staying in a health resort.
Sophie