Viking |
01-07-2012 01:22 PM |
I had a hernia operation just yesterday by Dr. Gerard Melanson, recommended by my doctor, Andrew Conti. I arrived at 6:30 am, got signed in, answered a bunch of questions greeted by a couple of nurses, got shaved (and I don't mean my face), talked to the anesthesiologist and ready to go for surgery at exactly 8 am. I was in recovery for about an hour and then went to Perkins for breakfast by 10 am. (You must show up with a driver to bring you home.) I actually felt pretty good without any pain, but the doctor gave me a prescription for pain killers. I didn't even think I was going to need them until I woke up at 3 am to go to the bathroom and apparently the pain killer they gave me in the hospital wore off. There was pain and I moved very slowly. However, I took the prescription after I had breakfast this morning and with my wife's care, waiting on me, I'm doing fine. It'll probably take a few days to fully recover. (I'm glad I'll have the NFL play-offs to watch over the weekend.) I thought the hospital staff was excellent and very professional. I didn't know anything else about Dr. Melanson, but my neighbor knew of him and commented that he was very good. So far, so good. I have Blue Cross Medicare Advantage and was told my out-of-pocket cost would be about $1,100. She first gave me the non-medicare out-of-pocket amount of $3,100 and I just about got another hernia, but then corrected herself. Good luck!
|