Thursday Nov 10, 2022. It's surgery day! Gosh, so much has happened since my last post. Having Cushings really put me in such a bad spot mentally and physically.
My instructions were to wake up at 3:30am and drink some gatorade. It's a new thing they are telling you to do to help come out of anesthesia easier. The hospital had me check in like 5am on surgery day. Needless to say, not much sleep was had the days leading up to surgery. Ashley flew in from Colorado, my sister came in from AZ. I had a full house, lots of stress and was trying to pretend that everything was ok.
Going back into surgery, they did all of their prep, stuck me a billion times, but all the IV's in they needed. Gave me some meds. I laid in the bed with Victor sitting next to me, I remember every single person that was going to be in the room with me that day coming to my bed and introducing themselves to me. Had no clue who anyone was or what purpose they served, but it was nice to see and hear from everyone. Then lastly the surgeon came in to meet with me. He was still not very convinced that the tumor they were going to take out was the one that was causing my Cushings. I remember after he left, Victor and I were like, WTF just happened. You are going to come in here minutes before surgery to tell me that you aren't 100% sure the surgery you are going to go picking through my head to complete is the cause of my issues? God help us all. I definitely teared up as they were rolling me away, all the thoughts and worries, coming down my face.
Then all of a sudden I was awake. I was alive. There is a LOT I don't remember. I'm pretty sure I was in recovery for a few hours.. I kinda remember some drama with the nurses not wanting to let everyone back to come see me. I know my Aunt Toni was waiting in the waiting room, and just wanted to pop back to give me a hug, but between my husband, sister and best friends, they were not too excited to let more people back to see me. It was great to see everyone right after surgery, even though I was out of it, the amount of support that I had sitting in that waiting room, waiting for me, felt amazing! I am loved.
I'm pretty sure I was only supposed to stay in recovery for a few hours and then be moved into my own room, but I was in recovery for a LONG TIME before they had a room open for me. Then for some reason they moved me to ICU for a bit. After awhile they finally got me into a room... the doctors came in and said they feel like they got all of the tumor out and oh yeah, sorry about the IV. Apparently during surgery at some point the IV they had in my right arm that was keeping me asleep, the vein burst and the meds starting going into my arm instead of into my vein. No one noticed at first so there seemed to be a lot of meds going into my arm. Obviously they got it under control and fixed it, but that left my right arm pretty unusable, swollen with pretty bad burns. My left arm had my other IV in it hooked up to the machine so it was going to be a rough day. My nose had some holder around it that kept the gauze in place from the dripping. My throat was SO SORE for the next 24 hours from being intubated for 5-6 hours during surgery. Clearly that tube or metal thing they put in your mouth before tore up the roof of my mouth and my throat hurt.
The first 24 hours were a blur. I couldn't use either of my arms, my throat and mouth hurt so bad. My nose and head were fine. I couldn't really eat, then I was trying to spoon warm broth into me with my left hand... it was blurry. The next day I had a PT come in and work with me on getting movement back in my crazy swollen right hand. She showed me all kinds of things to do to help. It worked well, the swelling starting to go down and before I left the hospital, I could use my fingers again. The scars it left on my arm were going to be another issue, but at least my arm and fingers were working! The following day I got up and was ready to go home. I got dressed in my own clothes, to show I was ready and able to go. Put on my own socks, walked up some stairs with the PT and was ready to go home.