The day
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Princess_x
jade 43
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The day
I'm not getting nervous, well actually I am a little bit I am more anxious but I am really worried about what happens on the day. Like u go into hospital do u wait? Do u see your surgeon before? Do u discuss what u have picked size wise etc xxxx
jade 43- Active BJSF Member
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Yes your surgeon comes to see you in your room and you do wait, usually a long wait but some are lucky. I had to wait from 8am to 3.30pm, I was starving!!! and you go over sizes with your surgeon yes. You'll also been seen by nurses and the aneathesist x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Yes you go in 2 hours before op time that's your admission time.
Youll be taken to your room, then it's the waiting game! You'll see the nurses first to welcome you and to show you your paper knics, socks, etc. where your call button is.
And maybe weigh you, take your temperature etc.
Then the anthestaist , she will go through what she'll be giving you , any meds your on, and what your allergic to.
Then the surgeon will see you draw on you, sign consent form, And agree the size hell be using.
Then shortly after you'll be taken down to Theatre by a nurse, and then that's it.
Read a few surgery stories as some are quite detailed and will give you an idea of what will happen also xxx
Youll be taken to your room, then it's the waiting game! You'll see the nurses first to welcome you and to show you your paper knics, socks, etc. where your call button is.
And maybe weigh you, take your temperature etc.
Then the anthestaist , she will go through what she'll be giving you , any meds your on, and what your allergic to.
Then the surgeon will see you draw on you, sign consent form, And agree the size hell be using.
Then shortly after you'll be taken down to Theatre by a nurse, and then that's it.
Read a few surgery stories as some are quite detailed and will give you an idea of what will happen also xxx
mrsball- Global Mod
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Oh ill have a read, so he will go through the implant and profile etc is there a chance I could say on the day I want low profile instead of high or w.e or is it too late? Xx
jade 43- Active BJSF Member
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Re: The day
It depends if they order the different size implants for you and you decide on the day. Have they ordered both? X
mrsball- Global Mod
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Re: The day
As you're going with Transform, if you're having CUIs hun then the possibility of choice will be there for you.
Transform buy CUIs in bulk so tend to stock plenty of implants, so if you wanted to discuss size or profile options then that would probably be fine on the day Jade.
If however you've chosen to have the Natrelles, Transform only tend to buy what they need of these implants, so if you wanted options available to you hun then it would be advisable to call the clinic and discuss this with them because the Natrelles, other than the size and profile you've chosen, may not be available to you unless ordered in advance and there for you on the day.
When you arrive, you'll be taken to your room hun. A nurse will come and see you and go over all of your medical history, she'll give you a gown, some surgical stockings, a paper hat and paper knickers to put on.
You'll then, depending who comes first see either your surgeon or the anaesthetist babe.
The surgeon will have another consultation with you to ensure you're happy with all decisions made for you and will draw on your chest the size of implant and where it will be placed.
The anaesthetist will again go over your medical history with you and that's it babe.
You may have a wait till you go down to surgery so take a couple of magazines with you to occupy yourself. Xx
Transform buy CUIs in bulk so tend to stock plenty of implants, so if you wanted to discuss size or profile options then that would probably be fine on the day Jade.
If however you've chosen to have the Natrelles, Transform only tend to buy what they need of these implants, so if you wanted options available to you hun then it would be advisable to call the clinic and discuss this with them because the Natrelles, other than the size and profile you've chosen, may not be available to you unless ordered in advance and there for you on the day.
When you arrive, you'll be taken to your room hun. A nurse will come and see you and go over all of your medical history, she'll give you a gown, some surgical stockings, a paper hat and paper knickers to put on.
You'll then, depending who comes first see either your surgeon or the anaesthetist babe.
The surgeon will have another consultation with you to ensure you're happy with all decisions made for you and will draw on your chest the size of implant and where it will be placed.
The anaesthetist will again go over your medical history with you and that's it babe.
You may have a wait till you go down to surgery so take a couple of magazines with you to occupy yourself. Xx
Re: The day
Oh that is brilliant :) that makes me feel abit better ill give them a ring and see what they say just to be on the safe side. Thank you so much :) xxxx
jade 43- Active BJSF Member
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You will be fine Jade, is any one going with you ? I was one of the lucky ones as I was the first on the list x
lil-happy-jo- BJSF Addict
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I am taking my boyfriend in with me not that he will be of any use lol, but it's better than being alone. I hope I'm one of the first too because I'm terrified of needles but iv been told only to be at the hospital for 10 o'clock so if imagen ill be one of the later ones :/ how did u find the day scary? Xxx
jade 43- Active BJSF Member
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Surprisingly I've always been very relaxed on the day! I hope you will be too chick xx
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