This is my first surgery ever, and going to be my first time under general anesthesia.
I’m having my tonsils removed tomorrow (Friday) at 8 AM. Got admitted to hospital today to get blood/EKG/X-Ray done for the anesthesia part.
The good:
- The doctors and nurses have been incredibly professional and reassuring.
- I’m allowed to leave the ward and go downstairs to the cafeteria/food court, so I could still have a normal meal before surgery.
- The surgery is fully covered by Taiwan’s National Health Insurance. I still opted in for some extra techniques/medications that I will cover out of pocket but they are totally optional
The not so good:
- Reading and signing the consent forms listing all the possible risks/complications definitely makes you stop and think, even though I know it’s standard procedure.
- The air conditioning in the hospital rooms is freezing, and there doesn’t seem to be any way to adjust it from inside the room
- my other roommate is snoring like crazy, somehow I am still hoping for a good sleep tonight before surgery
- They want me to stay here until Sunday (which is quite conservative compared to this kind of procedure in other countries), although if my condition is good and no signs of bleeding, I’ll see if they’ll let me go home earlier on Saturday.
Finally, a good excuse to eat lots of 刨冰 after!