Checklist - do I have this op?
Posted: Wed 07 May 2008 9:14 pm
I've devised a 3-point CHECKLIST about whether to go ahead with a graft.
Or any other procedure, for that matter.
ANyone who is feeling nervous, jittery, or in two minds as to whether to procede is welcome to use it, adapt it for their purposes, laugh at it, or whatever takes your fancy.
From my own experience, and for anyone facing a GA, I've added a point zero to the normal points 1 to 3.
Here goes.
0. Am I too dehydrating from fasting to be in a legally-competant frame of mind? SHould I have had that saline drip in my elbow hours since?
1. Logically speaking, and on the balance of probability, is this procedure a logically sensible way to go?
2. Are my reservations based on general concerns, about which the "experts" trying to reassure me are likely to have more knowledge and experience than me, or based on things I know about myself which no-one else can know as well as I do?
3. If this were the USA - or the vet's, take your pick - and I had to pay for this, would I be happy to sign the cheque?
Cynic? Moi???
In my case, the answers would have been 0. yes and yes; 1. yes; 2. the latter, definitely; and 3. you gotta be kidding. Unfortunately, I only got as far as No. 1.
Hope it works for some of you.
Rosemary
"Cynicism is the mark of the disillusioned idealist" - who said that???
Or any other procedure, for that matter.
ANyone who is feeling nervous, jittery, or in two minds as to whether to procede is welcome to use it, adapt it for their purposes, laugh at it, or whatever takes your fancy.
From my own experience, and for anyone facing a GA, I've added a point zero to the normal points 1 to 3.
Here goes.
0. Am I too dehydrating from fasting to be in a legally-competant frame of mind? SHould I have had that saline drip in my elbow hours since?
1. Logically speaking, and on the balance of probability, is this procedure a logically sensible way to go?
2. Are my reservations based on general concerns, about which the "experts" trying to reassure me are likely to have more knowledge and experience than me, or based on things I know about myself which no-one else can know as well as I do?
3. If this were the USA - or the vet's, take your pick - and I had to pay for this, would I be happy to sign the cheque?
Cynic? Moi???
In my case, the answers would have been 0. yes and yes; 1. yes; 2. the latter, definitely; and 3. you gotta be kidding. Unfortunately, I only got as far as No. 1.
Hope it works for some of you.
Rosemary
"Cynicism is the mark of the disillusioned idealist" - who said that???