most sincere prayers….. amen…. just quickly went through my phone and dropped in a few people and things I love…….. enjoy your day….to GOD be the glory for his continued presence and love………….. Father God I see you and I love you!!!”
While prepping for surgery, Tyrese did a quick video and montage of photos that said, “The number 11 is my lucky number so I already feel blessed…,” referring to his operating room number.
Just a couple of years ago, Tyrese was on the other side of the operating table looking at his mother who had to go through a serious surgery that she fully recovered from.
While we do not know as yet, what kind of surgery Tyrese had yet, according to the National Institute of Health, there are some common things that almost all surgery patients have to go through.
After surgery you’ll be moved to the recovery room, where you’ll be told how the operation went. You may feel hazy or groggy as you come round from the anaesthetic.
A nurse will give you oxygen (through tubes or a mask) to help you feel better. It’s common to feel sick or vomit after you’ve been given anaesthesia.
If you had regional anesthesia with conscious sedation, you will need to be monitored carefully in a recovery room until the anesthesia wears off.
It usually takes about 1 to 2 hours for the anesthesia to wear off. You may feel groggy for some time after surgery. After general anesthesia.
If you are an outpatient surgery patient, after your recovery period you will be monitored until…