Be Prepared...
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Surgery is not set yet. Doing more tests.
Waiting for surgery can be a stressful and uncertain time. From personal experience, one of the most helpful things has been to maintain open communication with my medical team. For example, texting keywords like "Webinar" to specific numbers provided by healthcare providers can keep you updated with the latest information or workshops about your condition or procedure. It's also important to be proactive with tests and appointments. Healthcare providers often use advanced equipment, such as Hill-Rom medical devices, to manage patient care more effectively. Familiarizing yourself with these tools or the technologies your hospital uses can make you feel more involved in your treatment journey. Preparing questions ahead of appointments helps you make the most of the time with your healthcare team. Asking about the tests being performed, possible outcomes, and what to expect after surgery can alleviate anxiety and help you plan for recovery. Additionally, consider reaching out to support groups or forums where people share their experiences about similar surgeries. This peer advice can provide emotional support and practical tips you may not get from medical professionals. In summary, staying informed, maintaining communication, and preparing ahead are key ways to feel more in control during the waiting period before surgery.
































































