Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Surgery Day- Whitney Wagganer
June second was the day that changed Whitney's life forever. She had surgery on her knee. It was the first time she had done anything like that before. She had to sit in the waiting room, what felt like for hours, but was only a matter of minutes. When she got there, they gave her a wrist band with her name, birthday, phone number, and parents number. They called her back to get her prep for surgery. She had to remove all her clothing. They gave her a gown and socks to wear during the surgery. She got an IV and had to get a pulse ox. She was very nervous, but she knew she was in good hands. Her nurse was very kind to her. Her nurse's name was Becky. Becky gave Whitney some medicine to make her drowsy, so when she went back to surgery she'd be out in no time. While Whitney was under medication, she started working on her shooting form. Clearly only basketball was going through her head. Once she got back into surgery, Whitney had an anesthesiologist, named Hunter. Whitney found him to be very attractive. Hunter was in his like mid twenties. Once Whitney got out of surgery, she got to post op and was still hooked up to millions of machines. Once nurse Becky came in, she discharged Whitney to go home. Once Whitney was in the car, she had pillows under her left leg and was starving. Whitney's parents then stopped at Chick-fil-A, in Germantown, Tennessee and got her a kids meal, four count. Whitney fell asleep eating the food and slept the whole way home to her house in Blytheville, Arkansas.She slept all the rest of the day until the next day when woke up in pain and took Percocets to stop the pain. Whitney went back to her other house in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Whitney had three visitors that day, Braxton Haff from Brookland, Arkansas, Lotti Hoffman from Marmaduke, Arkansas, and Drew Robbins from Blytheville, Arkansas. They all brought Whitney gifts. Whitney doesn't really anything, but she had parents tell her everything and has videos of the whole day.
austin 10
ReplyDeleteHey whit sounds like you had a pretty eventful day that day. Ive seen some of your videos from that day and you was out of it. i dont see how you fell asleep eating Chick-fil-a though.
I hate getting IVs because they hurt really bad. they can never find my vein or whatever and so they stick me like 450 times. like boi if you dont.
But one time I had surgery on my eye and they let me pick a toy before i went in and i picked a golf set before i went in and all I remember was that they put the mask over me and I was out. I woke up to my grandmas face and we went home. Then like three days later I had to start 2nd grade so I went in and everyone made fun of me for my eye being all twitchy. It was a sad first day
Anyways im finna hop out
goodbye fellow whitney
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