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The Importance Of Pre-Op Hydration



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I know a lot of people are nervous or busy the day before surgery, and it becomes easy to skip out on hydration - or even forget. But take this as a reminder about how important it is to be adequately hydrated when you go in. For multiple reasons, but this will be, chronologically, the first.

My surgeon required a pre-op laxative. Usually it works in about an hour. For me, it took about 13 hours. The result was that I had major diarrhea AFTER my midnight cutoff for anything by mouth, so I was unable to replace the fluids I was losing. It took 6 people (after 3 fails, it's someone else's turn), 17 attempts, and over an hour to get an IV line in. I wish DH had taken a pic of me laying there with IV needles sticking out everywhere, it would have looked so much more dramatic than it actually was. :) Not all IV fails are pictured, just the ones that show up in bad lighting.

(I REALLY wish I had a picture of the look on my surgeon's face when I told him my laxative (which takes several hours to run its course) had just kicked in 3 hours ago, so sorry if I pooped on the table but it was his fault for making me take it).

DRINK YOUR WATER!

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