I was looking forward to my operation and was excited the day before I was admitted.
From being admitted onto the ward at 7.30 am I was immediately attended by nursing staff who checked and double checked my details. I was visited by the surgeon, his assistant, and the anesthetist also. I was looked after and monitored all the time before, during, and after the operation.
Everything went well due to the skill of everyone involved. After the op I was moved onto the recovery ward and given a cup of tea, which was very much appreciated.
A while later I was on ward B5 where I was still closely monitored, and cared for by the doctor, nursing staff and tea lady. Even the cleaning staff were on hand constantly keeping the place clean and tidy. I was in hospital 3 days recovering and well looked after all the time.
Here is a poem I wrote:
My New Knee
An exciting day for me
In hospital at the crack of dawn
maybe not to some
but it was early morn
Fifty years a damaged knee
Now so tattered and torn.
Filling forms and boxes ticked
surgeon, his assistant, and more
came to see me on the ward
taking details, not long before
nurses in fresh clean uniforms
anaesthetists ready at the door.
The surgeon’s assistant visits
he says I cannot see
I ask the surgeon also
he says, it's not for me
disappointing, I thought, but still
I'll make do with what must be.
Injection in the spine
minutes later I'm all numb
everywhere from waist down,
I can't feel my bum
excitement fills me up
masochistic or just dumb?
The surgeon under way
the screen is up, worst luck
a big green screen,a sheet
neatly hanging from some hooks
I'm all relaxed, I don't know why
I thought I'd come unstuck.
Drilling, banging, and buzzing
I wonder, should I take a peak
I'll lift the screen an inch or two
just a quiet little sneak.
hold on somethings amiss
fixed down, I think, tongue-in-cheek.
The blaggard has taped it down
from the other side how sly
he must have sussed me out.
but it was worth a try
oh well, not to worry
I give a little sigh.
I leave him to his skill
and before long, job done
I did enjoy the ride
from such a skilful one
I'm glad I got the chance
now recovery has begun.
On to the ward I go
nurses taking up the helm
the care I've had so far
I'm rather overwhelmed
settled in and cup of tea
what's the name of this hotel?
anaesthetics wearing off
about 3 hours or so
then out of bed an up
on to my feet I go
the pain, the agony, the hurt
shuffling around so slow.
They say it's for the best
physios attend to my new knee
oh the pain, I can't bare
please girls, leave me be
next time I'll find somewhere to hide
I'll go and have a wee.
All in all though I must stress
the care I had was the best
anaesthetist, surgeon, and the team
nurses, cleaners, and the rest
the most you could expect
better than a hotel guest.
True heroes of our time
I hope they get their desire
whatever their rewards
It needs to be much hire
dedication, care, and love
we always should admire.
"My total knee replacement - a poem"
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