Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Other Health Discussion => Topic started by: linz57 on June 05, 2016, 05:59:34 PM
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Last Friday I had a hysteroscopy under a general anaesthetic and ,despite telling everyone all along the way that I have a varicose vein and I take hrt, I was told I couldn't have an injection to prevent clots. However, once in the room where my anaesthetic was to be administered I once again mentioned I was concerned about blood clots. The anaesthetist looked at the nurse and said " this woman should have had the injection"!
I had been given compression stockings to wear, but at this point I was also given what the staff referred to as leg squeezers to help my blood flow during the half hour procedure.
The thing is now I'm home I don't know how long I have to wear the stockings for, no one on the day ward was interested in advising me, all they wanted to do was talk amongst themselves about their holidays and when they were finishing their shift! So complacent they were😡
So, as I'm mobile now do I take them off or leave them on a week or so, could anyone please advise?
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Ring the Dept tomorrow and ask to speak to the Anaethetist who should have visited you at the bed prior to surgery >:(. At least keep them on and legs raised over-night.
I would be putting a written complaint into the Dept .!
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Good idea, will do ! Let's just hope I get some answers because all I keep coming up against is apathy. I should have had an ECG at my pre assessment but wasn't offered one, now this, I tell you I am not a happy bunny. The anaesthetist did visit me on the ward prior to my procedure and I mentioned it to him then. Nobody listened. Oh yes, once I got on the day ward they realised my hospital number on my wristband didnt correspond with what was in my notes, then the nurse took my temperature and left a plastic cap in my ear! Ye gods, talk about Friday afternoon staff!
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I had compression stockings after a
C Section 17 years ago and was allowed to take them off as soon as I was mobile.
I was classed as higher risk for blood clots as I had high BP during pregnancy.
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I took mine off in hospital once mobile .
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Thank you Tinkerbell, I am mobile again even though I keep having a rest as I'm bleeding quite heavily . Hopefully I'll be OK if I leave them on a day or two longer, but I'll be glad to get them off in this hot weather. Let's hope the ward have more competent staff in tomorrow!
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Did you have varicose veins or were classed as high risk dazned?
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I dont have varicose veins but as it was emergency op I obviously didnt have time to stop my hrt but they said as soon as one is up walking about it would be fime they only stay on if you are immobile.
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Thanks for that dazned, hopefully I should be ok now then , but I might keep them on just until I have spoken to someone in the ward tomorrow.
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I kept mine on for a week - not a sexy look though ;D
You really do sound as though you had 'friday evening non-attention' >:(. I would be telling my GP too!
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Hi Linz57
I'll reply tomorrow on your other post but just wanted to say I was told to keep the compression stockings on for three days. We had the same procedure but I don't have varicose veins. I just removed them to shower then put them straight back on again. Such a good look!!
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I had beautiful bottle green ones after my gallbladder op and was advised to wear them for a few days and was given an injection, whereas for my hysterectomy I was told they no longer thought it necessary.
I'm at You certainly had a poor experience Linz57. Though the hospital I went to does not do brilliantly on the league tables, l have had 3 very good experiences there for care and attention, but not when I had to go to A&E.
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Bottle green? Ooh, extra sexy haha, maybe I shouldn't complain about these white ones then. I'm currently rocking a rather fetching look of cropped denims, surgical support stockings and fluffy slippers, trust me to need them on the hottest week of the year! ::)
Yes, I'm not happy about some aspects of my stay on the ward but this morning I rang up and spoke to a different nurse who was more interested and knowledgeable. I have to keep the stockings on for at least a week and do plenty of walking. Ye gods, I'll get arrested if I walk out looking like this !
I do still feel like putting in some kind of complaint though, with something as important as circulation I should have been listened to.
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Yep. bottle green for me too! I washed them and then put them in the drawer, just in case I decide to revisit the look!! Actually I really did keep them, WHY?
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;D I kept mine for years ::) : why? ???
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Haha, they probably shrunk in the wash anyway and were tight enough in the beginning to bring water to your eyes! Right I'm going up to put them in the recycling right now!
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Is this a new thing? I didn't have any when I had my C section or my hysterectomy but they were many years ago ???
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Didn't have them with my C section either, but my husband had them with surgery recently. Haha, I gave him lots of grief and again washed them and put them in his drawer!!? WHY??
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I had a Heparin injection after appendectomy in 1991 [Valentine's Day if anyone's asking :D] but not when I had breast surgery 3 years later. Stockings, yep. Sexy, not very ;D
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I didn't have any after a C section 26 years ago, mind you back then I didn't have a huge varicose vein either. Maybe it's a more recent thing and the hospitals like to err on the side of caution.
Will I chuck mine out or keep hold of them? Hmmm, watch this space.... ;D
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C.mas is coming :-X :P
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Ooh yes! A bit of holly on the side and a jingle bell on the top, perfect for hanging over the fire haha
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'Photos? ;D after all, most magazine C.mas shots will be done in July ::)
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Of course! If I can figure out how to post photos on here ::)
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Sounds like you had an awful time in hospital!
I've just had a ga but they just gave me a blood thinning injection ...I remember that one just as I was coming round and the nurse jabbing my thigh! No stockings though!
Surgeon just said if I fly to take an aspirin and wear flight socks which I do anyway.
I think it's just until you can get fully mobile. I was concerned after my op as I couldn't get up due to low blood pressure and dehydration for ages, more worried about not moving than anything else!
Hope you recover ok!
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Thanks wombat62, I'm still bleeding quite a bit but feeling more back to normal now the effects of the anaesthetic have worn off.
Wouldn't it be simpler if everyone was just given the blood thinning injection in the first place? Better than taking chances I think, but I guess it's a cost thing once again.
Do you take an aspirin and use flight socks just as a precaution or are you in a high risk category? I think I have some of those very low dose pills in the cupboard, I might take a couple before the weekend as I have a five hour car journey on Saturday coming up.
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I've just used them since all the dvt stuff was highlighted as I was on the pill, fortunately not the one that seems to give so many problems these days. I also get swelly ankles when I sit for ages (always have) so the compression socks help with that as well.
I try to get up and walk around often on a long flight and I'm a dreadful fidget so I'm always moving around in my seat, which may help!
It's a good idea to use them on long car journeys as well if you can't stop often.
Hope the bleeding stops soon!
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Thank you. It seems to be easing up a bit now, hope I haven't spoken too soon!🙄