Quote from: Sarah_aus on September 08, 2012, 08:52:34 PM
Thanks Elaina, the PT sounds like a really good idea, did you have to pay extra to arrange that? (I've got spending money, but by the looks and sounds of things, I'm not going to be going very far post op, if out at all!) Do you have any recommendations for the time spent in bed, I've been told by others that reading may pose a problem, depending on how well I can shut out the pain, at least initially, I was planning on taking my laptop with me and getting a few dvds from the hotel and maybe a few audiobooks before I leave AU.
Hi Sarah,
The Clinic took care of all the costs involved with the PT. I had, and continue to have a lot of faith, in Dr Suporn.
When I was in Thailand one of the girls was bit by a stray dog. She told me that the clinic took care of all the costs
for her -- she had rabies shots as a precaution. Taking care of a dog bite was certainly outside of the reasonable
complications/after care of SRS.
As a side note do be very cautious around dogs and cats while in Thailand. I went to a Travel Clinic offered by my local
health department before my trip to Thailand. Along with making sure I was up to date with recommended vaccines, they
did a lot of education regarding health risks. Proper sanitation of food and water were the biggest. Malaria precautions
were also covered. But one thing that stood out from the classes, any animal bite or scratch that breaks the skin needs to be considered a medical emergency. You will see lots of stray dogs!
As far as filling the time in the hospital. I was very lucky that I had no pain at all from the surgery. I was uncomfortable and
felt like I had some sort of saddle strapped to me. But it wasn't pain. I filled my time listening to my i-pod, reading on the
internet, Skyping with home and watching movies on the TV. There are only a few English speaking TV stations available in
the hospital. One of which was a movie station, I lucked out in that they just happened to playing movies that I was interested in watching. I travelled to Chonburi alone. The woman who had surgery the day after me travelled with her
partner. The partner came and visited me frequently, and I had a visit from another patient at the clinic.
Between these distractions and the reqular hospital routine, 3 meals, a visit from Dr Suporn every morning, a bed bath each
morning, PT each day, and vital signs every 2 hours time just went by pretty much without noticing. I am sure if I was one
of the patients who have significant/extreme pain, my perception would be totally different.
I would agree with your friends who said to not count on being able to read anything significant. Even without being in any
pain to speak of my attention span was pretty short and I spent lots of time napping.
Best Wishes,
Elaina