Update
Quote from: LizK on September 23, 2018, 02:26:40 AM
At this stage I have 5 Main priorities
1) 2nd Psych letter...If no response by COB tomorrow then will follow up directly with phone call
2) Blood Tests...will request at tomorrows GP appointment
3) Blood Transfusion Typing (Melbourne) To be arranged with Mr Ives rooms
4) Referral for Mr Ives from GP...will request at tomorrows GP appointment
5) Pump information to Mr Ives...Dr who looks after this is over seas till next week but he has been sent a message
Its been about a week since my last update and many things have happened since then. Above is the list of priorities for last week. So I got my Second psych letter on Tuesday, Wednesday I had various tests, including Blood Urinalysis , chest x-ray and ECG. I arranged my blood typing blood test to be handled at Masada Private upon my arrival in Melbourne on the 27th, this along with my referral from my GP was all sent to Mr Ives rooms on Thursday morning. I received an email back saying it all looks fine and if there are any issues with the letters they will contact the writers directly should there be any additional information required. This leaves only one outstanding item and that is the details on my Medication Pump. I have contacted my Pain Management Dr and he has been aware for 12 months that this report would be needed but as Murphy's Law would have it he has been out of the country for a month and returned only a few days ago. I have had another request for the report from Mr Ives rooms but they understand I can do no more.
I also had to log onto Masada hospitals web site and complete their admission forms which was very clear and simple enough to do.
The Surgery paperwork itself consisted of all the legal paperwork, scripts for Flagyl(antibiotic) and stuff to make you empty your bowel (whether you want to or not LOL). Included were of course the surgical consent forms.
Nearly the whole of the front page of the consent form deals with the possibility of complications(all of which I had read about). It did make me pause before I signed it...just for a second...things got very real very quickly as I read through the list of complications and potential poor outcomes...and signed it anyway

and with a great deal of satisfaction.

Electrolysis
Had my second round of Genital Electrolysis which also surprisingly involved Laser. The tech was using Electrolysis to zap the grey hairs and the laser to vaporise the dark hairs....I don't know what this laser is called but it is far different from any I have seen previously. I have noticed that when I am having laser there is an increase in pain as hairs are zapped and this I am guessing is caused by the heat generated during the zapping. With the laser she was using on me I understand why some would use Emla...it was very strong and destroyed the majority of the hairs ...I was astounded to see that the laser had fried many of the hairs completely. I will get one more treatment in before surgery and it will be a final tidy up of any stragglers.
The electrolysis itself was substantially less painful for me than having either my top or bottom lip zapped. The machine itself was only a couple of years old which I think went a long way to making the whole procedure much more pleasant. The other thing that helped was her technique. Every other time I have had Emla cream in prep for the facial stuff the Techs have removed the entire dressing wiped away the Emla and begun to work...this woman would peel a small section back wipe away the Emla and zap the hairs she could see, she would then repeat the same procedure for the entire first session which made the Emla about "70%" more effective as each area she worked on was "freshly" numb. I am pretty sure I will be going back for my facial stuff after November.
Outstanding Items
The only outstanding paperwork item at this stage is the report about my medication pump report. All other items have been completed including prep for the blood tests for Melbourne. This pump report could turn into a bit of a hassle as the Dr who will write it is not known for caring too much about other Dr's timelines. He is a really busy guy in great demand and would rather spend time with patients than paperwork...I may have an alternative if things are not resolved quickly. Its not ideal but it will work.
I still have yet to purchase the items on my shopping list, lube. pads, cotton undies, piece of foam etc etc which I will do a few weeks out.
I am currently sitting at about 91.8 KGs which gives me a BMI of 30.03...its needs to be 30 or lower. I need to be at 90.9kgs (BMI of 30)to be eligible for surgery...so under 1 kg to go to meet my first goal of qualifying for surgery. My goal for Fridays weigh in is to be at a BMI of 30 or below. My first full Friday to Friday result was good and averaged over the period of changing from Monday to Friday weigh ins to about an average of 850grams a week which is about the average since I started. My ultimate goal is 85kg so at most I have 6.8 to lose by 27/11.
" I bet you are getting excited"
Signing the consent form and sending back the paperwork made this seem very real to me. Over the last few months many people have asked me if I am looking forward to the surgery or if I am excited to have it. My answer has been fairly non-committal saying things like "I'll be happy when its finished" or " I would like to skip through that first 3 weeks"...excited? not really ...apprehensive...you betcha...but that has changed now, I am excited, I really want to get on with this and I want it to happen. The first three weeks will be what it will be and I will endure, just like every one of you girls who have already.
58D21H21M BWCA? 
Whilst GCS has been on my mind for a long time now having it so close seems a bit surreal....I have these moments of absolute terror imagining the worst case scenario's. These are occasionally interupted with the absolute knowledge that I am off my rocker and this GCS is crazy...there was a point in time where this kind of thinking could throw me completely...nowdays I kind of think of it as something akin to a brain fart...within a few seconds of this thought it is crushed with logic of who I really am.
Take care
Liz