Link To Us

AboutOperations is a unique reference point on how to prepare for and recover from an operation. It looks at all aspects of surgery, including types of surgery, major operations, procedures used if you have cancer, organ transplants and operations carried out during a short day visit.
No other UK-based resource exists to provide such an extensive and informative range of articles. Our writers have put together all the information you need. Whether you are going into hospital for an operation soon, you have recently had surgery, or you are finding it difficult to cope with the long-term after-effects of your treatment, AboutOperations will prove a valuable resource.
Effective and thorough preparation can make a huge difference. Find out about medical consent, know exactly what and when you can eat and drink before you go into hospital, plan ahead for when you come home. Understanding more about the operation you are due to have will also help you ask questions and to assist you in planning what to take with you to hospital. If you have to stay in for an extended period, mental preparation can be just as important and our experts have plenty of sound advice to help you cope.
Recovering after surgery can take longer than you think and physiological issues can be more difficult than the physical problems. You will find that your lifestyle will need to change immediately after a major operation, and possibly for quite a time afterwards. AboutOperations looks sensitively at how to get over a miscarriage, coping after an abortion and how to aid healing and avoid scarring.
We really want to help spread the word and if you can help by linking to AboutOperations then we really appreciate your help.
For a short text based link you could simply cut and paste the following code into your page:
It will appear on your page looking something like:
AboutOperations.co.uk - how to prepare for and recover from an operation
Or alternatively:
Which will appear looking like:
AboutOperations is a unique reference point on how to prepare for and recover from an operation. It looks at all aspects of surgery, including types of surgery, major operations, procedures used if you have cancer, organ transplants and operations carried out during a short day visit.
No other UK-based resource exists to provide such an extensive and informative range of articles. Our writers have put together all the information you need. Whether you are going into hospital for an operation soon, you have recently had surgery, or you are finding it difficult to cope with the long-term after-effects of your treatment, AboutOperations will prove a valuable resource.
Effective and thorough preparation can make a huge difference. Find out about medical consent, know exactly what and when you can eat and drink before you go into hospital, plan ahead for when you come home. Understanding more about the operation you are due to have will also help you ask questions and to assist you in planning what to take with you to hospital. If you have to stay in for an extended period, mental preparation can be just as important and our experts have plenty of sound advice to help you cope.
Recovering after surgery can take longer than you think and physiological issues can be more difficult than the physical problems. You will find that your lifestyle will need to change immediately after a major operation, and possibly for quite a time afterwards. AboutOperations looks sensitively at how to get over a miscarriage, coping after an abortion and how to aid healing and avoid scarring.
If you have any questions please let us know.
Thanks
Business Energy With a Difference from Purely Energy
Looking for better business energy options? Whether it’s advanced monitoring, new connections, or adjusting capacity, our sponsor Purely Energy can help.
Purely helps businesses secure competitive prices, manage capacity upgrades, and monitor usage with their proprietary software, Purely Insights.
Re: Difference Between a Hospital Ward and Private Room
Do you all not have call buttons? I keep seeing things about nurses being unable to get back to…
Re: Explaining Your Hospital Stay to Young Children
Hi, my husband had pneumonia early in the year. We told the kids (3 and 5 at the time) what was going on…
Re: Difference Between NHS and Private Hospitals
My dad needs a hernia operation. He’s been told there’s no point going private to reduce the waiting time…
Re: Difference Between a Hospital Ward and Private Room
I've just been in Doncaster royal infirmary in an en suite room I found it very good because I was…
Re: Statistics on MRSA and Surgery
I had Lipo at Cosmed in Mexico got MRSA got septic and almost died
Re: Difference Between a Hospital Ward and Private Room
@Brandon - different hospitals would be different prices, as will different rooms. You can contact…
Re: Difference Between a Hospital Ward and Private Room
Would like to know cost London hospital private room am going in for knee replacement and recently…
Re: Questions You May Want to Ask the Surgeon
@Bubby - I hope it's all over now and you realised there was very little to worry about. Best of luck <3 Bridg.
Re: Questions You May Want to Ask the Surgeon
Thank you bridg ,only got till tues , the nerves are getting worse , that's the thing you just don't know what's…
Re: Questions You May Want to Ask the Surgeon
@Bubby - it'll be fine. That's the thing with ops you're more petrified over the anticipation of what's going to…