Preparing Yourself Emotionally
Elective surgery isn't just a physical surgery, it is a very emotional experience which can cause a great impact on your mind, both positively and negatively. Many aspects of surgery can affect your emotions to the point of temporary depression. We will cover these feelings of insecurity and disappointment in the Recovery: What to Expect. Preparation is an important step because one can set themselves up for depression and shock if they are not fully prepared. Take care to organize and gather your senses and thoughts beforehand. Anesthesia and medications can truly affect your outlook so please know this beforehand. Relaxation can decrease your recovery time and help things progress more easily. |
Of course you will have your pre-operative jitters so just try to relax and truly if you trust. I know this is the difficult part, if you trust the surgeon performing your surgery and let him do his job, everything will go along more smoothly. Getting worked up about your surgery to a point of fright can lead to severe nervous tension which interferes with the healing process. Just know that it is normal to be excited and have that adrenaline rush from knowing you will have perkier, rejuvenated breasts very soon!
What You Can Do To Prepare
Knowing what you can do to help your mind ease its way into your surgery can certainly help you both pre- and post-operatively.
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ascertain that your surgeon is aware of your wishes
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ascertain all of your shopping (from foods to gauze) is complete
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Have all of your medications in order or prepare a place for them with your medication time chart and alarm clock
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talk any concerns over with your spouse or family and reassure them why you want the surgery
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compare old photographs and go over either on paper or in your head why you truly want the surgery yourself.
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