Being told that you have to have surgery can be frightening – especially if it is your first time in the operating theatre. There are practical things you can do to make your upcoming procedure an easeful and positive experience.
To prepare yourself for your surgical procedure, it is best to start as soon as possible after being told that you need surgery. This will ease your fear and moments of panic greatly.
The key things to consider and do are:
- manage your stress levels
- surround yourself with positive, support people (friends, family and medical)
- find the right surgeon for you
- talk to some people who’ve had the same surgical procedure you need to have
- know your family medical history with anesthetic
- handle any unfinished business and make sure your affairs are in order
It is really important to feel that you have some sense of control of your upcoming journey into the unknown. To do this, you will want to know as much as you can about the procedure and focus on the positive benefits you will gain from the surgery.
Interestingly, by focusing on the positive benefits, your mind and body will assume that vibration – attracting more of what you are thinking and feeling. You will notice that things will start to fall into place and you will have a sense of synchronicity and harmony.
Use the Before After Surgery Toolbox to prepare yourself for the best positive surgery experience you can.



Original post by Dmitri Gromov
Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
Thanks for your feedback Sherrie … I will be posting some more blogs soon.
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