So my folks are less than good enough parents to put it lightly and we haven’t spoken for about a year.* I had bsurgery in August and didn’t here a word. It was rough but I was under. For the liver biopsy I am part awake. It’s a huge needle. I’m terrified and feel abandoned yet again by my folks. I have a therapist and great friends. I just don’t want to lean on them for something like this. None of them are medical, my friends lean on me for hospital stuff. Never really was supported people growing up so I don’t know what I am even asking for but I’m sort of panicing.
- I was kicked out for “being lazy” . I am 36. Work full time as a radiology tech, 2 volunteer gigs one of which was a charity board of directors position . I got out of an abusive relationship, and then suffered a spine injury that left me dragging my left left. I moved in to recover finically and help my back day to day. The volunteering was for my med school application etc. It was all planned and discussed. I offerd to pay rent and was told no. I started dating a new guy ( computer prigrammer, brings me coffee every morning bed and loves the word cozy, the polar opposite of the sucidal nutcase i was dating) and my mom suddenly was being strange. Zero clue her issue legitimately but she will not be honest with me. Dad’s had multiple stokes so sort of doing his best gut a really ass too.
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you can ask them to put a sheet up, like a screen so you don’t see anything. They will numb you up for the procedure, plus or minus some sedation
I just had a liver biopsy a couple of weeks ago. while you are awake, you are in a twilight state so you don’t feel anything but the IV going in.
I had one last year and you should not see or feel anything during and it’s very minor soreness after, don’t plan to be active for at least a couple days. I have a super low pain tolerance and it barely inconvenienced me at all
I’ve had a liver biopsy. They did twilight anesthesia for it, and I assume that is what they’ll do for you since you say part awake. If you’ve never done twilight anesthesia before, it makes sense that you’d be scared. But I’ve done it tons of times. Liver biopsy, and several endoscopies and colonoscopies. I remember absolutely nothing. You’re not asleep, but you’re also not awake and forming memories.
Honestly, the worst part of a liver biopsy (imo) is that they then keep you laying flat on a hard as rocks hospital bed for two hours.
Wear something super comfortable to the procedure. Make sure you have fuzzy socks with you in case they don’t give you any. Bring something to occupy your mind for the couple hours after the procedure. Whether that just means making sure you have a battery pack or charger for your phone, or a handheld gaming device, or a book. Whatever. If you focus hard enough on how bored you’ll be after, hopefully that will distract you some from the procedure.
Best of luck.
I had liver biopsy. Ten years ago. No sedation at all. Needle is long but it’s not going all the way in. Probably was local anesthesia, if so I don’t remember.
The Dr. That did mine was old, and I guess his last one. Lots of people came to watch. The point he made repeatedly was to do it fast. The liver will tolerate it if you go in and out fast.
Bedrest on right side 2 hours after. Then still bedrest but any position for I think another 2 hours? But all this is on a stretcher, not a hospital bed. So it gets very uncomfortable.
It’s to keep you from having bleeding from your biopsy site, so you gotta do it.
I remember it, but not as painful. The stretcher being uncomfortable was seriously the worst of it.