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| Will Surgery Hurt? |
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| Doctors give surgery patients special medicines (anesthetics) so they do not
feel any pain during surgery. Following surgery, patients may feel some discomfort around the incision. The
patient should tell nurses and doctors about what they are feeling so that the medical staff can help provide
comfort. |
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| Will I Remember Anything About the Operation? |
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| No. The anesthesiologist is a doctor who specializes in helping patients
enter a state of sleep during surgery. This doctor will work closely with the hematologist and surgeon
to make sure that a patient is comfortably in that state of sleep during the procedure. |
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| How Long Will I Be in the Hospital? |
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| Recovery times are affected by many factors, including the type of surgery,
whether there were complications, the patient’s state of health before the procedure, the patient’s age,
and how well the patient’s body responded to surgery. |
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