Okay, thanks for the replies.
How's the food there? Does one get to pick what to eat or is it only one meal and that's that?
I'm also not a fan of staying in a hospital setting for 4 nights...
Okay, thanks for the replies.
How's the food there? Does one get to pick what to eat or is it only one meal and that's that?
I'm also not a fan of staying in a hospital setting for 4 nights...
Hearing all this makes me feel a bit better.
Gary, you only stayed for 2 nights? When was your surgery? I spoke with a receptionist a few months back and she said patients stay for 4 nights. Maybe I misheard her, or it's different for patients that are 100km+ away?
Thanks for the advice. I did notice parking was fairly expensive. I'll probably just get someone to drop me off and pick me up.
Ok AllanR I'm home. If you want a hernia repaired and you want it done once then you need to go to Shouldice. That's all they do there and they have been doing it for 65 years. Their failure rate is less than 1 %. I met a number of people there that have had hernias redone twice already at a local hospital and are now coming to Shouldice. People from all over the world come there because of their reputation. The method that they use to repair it has been proven to not fail. You can expect to be there for 5 days for 1 hernia and 7 for 2 hernias (like me). It is a nice facility albeit a little dated but well kept up. The care, staff, food and grounds are really good. You can expect to have a fair bit of pain and discomfort. I tell everyone it's like being gut kicked by an elephant. When you go home, you can resume work on light duty and they tell you that you can resume full duty in 4 weeks which I think is pretty amazing. It will cost you to be there as all the rooms are semi private and OHIP does not cover that. If you have some private insurance, it may pick up the extra. Hope this helps.