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Preparing Mentally for Surgery



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By : Tommy Greene    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-21 18:37:19
There are many things that you can do to prepare yourself mentally for surgery. This is important because it may help you avoid complications and recover faster.

Many people are quite nervous about undergoing surgery when they are first told by their doctor that it is necessary. This is not surprising as many surgeries often have a somewhat lengthy recovery period.

However, through preparing mentally and physically for the specified surgery date it may be less scary than you anticipate. It is important to try to go into surgery with as little tenseness and worry as possible because studies have found that the surgery success is usually higher when the patient is more relaxed.

In addition, the recovery rate tends to increase. There are many things that you can do to ease your mind and help yourself relax as the big day draws nearer and nearer.

The first thing that you will probably want to make sure you do is find an experienced surgeon. Be sure to get referrals for experienced surgeons from your friends, doctor, and family members.

Then, go and meet with those that you think will be the most promising. It is important to talk to the surgeons that you are considering before you make a decision.

Through talking to them, you will be able to determine whether they feel confident in their abilities, whether you can get along with them, and whether you feel like you can trust him or her. Depending on your specific case and needs, you may be meeting with the surgeon that you choose several times over the next few months or even years.

You will want to make sure that you can trust him or her completely. This will help ease your concerns about the surgery tremendously.

The second thing you may want to do to ease your concerns is to learn about the operation you will be undergoing. You can learn a lot about what will happen by talking to your doctor and to your surgeon.

Do not be afraid to ask a lot of questions or to ask questions about details you are concerned about, but which you think may not be very important. The more you know about what to expect and what you need to do to prepare for recovery can help you avoid complications and lessen your worries.

The third thing you may want to do to reassure yourself that undergoing the operation is the right choice is to visit another doctor or surgeon to get a second opinion. If the second doctor or surgeon believes that surgery is not necessary, you may want to find out why.

Then, you will want to carefully consider what will actually be best for you in the long term. The fourth thing you may want to do is plan ahead.

By planning and preparing ahead of time, you will probably feel much better about entering the operating room. Make sure you know who will pick you up and when.

It is also good to try to plan your operation for a time that will be the least inconvenient for your family members. For example, you may want to make sure that your spouse can get time off work so that he or she can be with you.

Or you may want to plan it for when your children are in school so that you do not have to hire a babysitter. The fifth thing that you will probably want to consider doing is weighing the benefits and risks associated with the particular operation.

For example, if the result of avoiding the operation is going to be death, then the potential benefits of living probably far outweigh the risks. On the other hand, if you are currently experiencing minor pain and the condition does not threaten to get worse, you may want to carefully decide whether or not you actually want to get it fixed.

The most important thing to decide for yourself is whether the benefits are worth the risks to you. If the benefits are worth the risks, then try to focus on these benefits and why they are worthwhile as you enter the hospital.

This will help you do the sixth thing that you probably want to do, which is to maintain a positive attitude about the whole thing. The more positive your attitude is, the fewer complications you will probably experience.

The seventh thing you will probably want to do is gain some perspective. You can do this through talking to other patients who have undergone a similar procedure.

They can let you know about their experiences and what you can expect. The stories of success can help you feel more confident as you enter the operating room.

The eighth thing you will probably want to do to prepare yourself fully is to think about how life will be improved after you have recovered. If you are undergoing an operation, you are probably experiencing pain of some kind.

However, following recovery, this pain may be gone. As a result, it may be much easier to do things and to live a higher quality of life.
Author Resource:- Tommy Greene has worked in surgical equipment sales for the past 15 years. He has great advice and information on an Electrosurgical Unit.

Contact Info:
Tommy Greene
TommyGreene09@gmail.com http://www.megadyne.com/
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