Ditto what Sojourner wrote above.
I just had the double procedure a few weeks ago. Before having me turn on my side, and putting me out, my last words were, "make sure I'm out and make sure I wake up." That's the last I remember. Before I knew it, I was being discharged. Really, these are painless procedures once you are knocked out. (I've also had both done separately in the past, though it was a partial knock out for the 2 other endo procedures, though I didn't feel anything or remember much).
So, rest assured, you are stressing yourself out. You won't feel a thing other than a sore throat a day or so later that lasts a few days. Other than that, you won't even know the procedures were done.
"If you're still thinking of canceling, just know that you're playing "Russian roulette" with your health based on irrational anxiety and unfounded fears. Instead of letting this runaway, catastrophic thinking take over, you should step back and take a calm, rational, thoughtful look at the situation, and then ask yourself which is worse: having to endure some anxiety for a few days about an impending medical procedure, or letting a potentially serious (or even fatal) health problem go undiagnosed and untreated". This is the best advice ever!!!
I just had the double procedure a few weeks ago. Before having me turn on my side, and putting me out, my last words were, "make sure I'm out and make sure I wake up." That's the last I remember. Before I knew it, I was being discharged. Really, these are painless procedures once you are knocked out. (I've also had both done separately in the past, though it was a partial knock out for the 2 other endo procedures, though I didn't feel anything or remember much).
So, rest assured, you are stressing yourself out. You won't feel a thing other than a sore throat a day or so later that lasts a few days. Other than that, you won't even know the procedures were done.
"If you're still thinking of canceling, just know that you're playing "Russian roulette" with your health based on irrational anxiety and unfounded fears. Instead of letting this runaway, catastrophic thinking take over, you should step back and take a calm, rational, thoughtful look at the situation, and then ask yourself which is worse: having to endure some anxiety for a few days about an impending medical procedure, or letting a potentially serious (or even fatal) health problem go undiagnosed and untreated". This is the best advice ever!!!