God's Prescription for Surgery
By Dr. Donald Colbert, M.D.Q. I am scheduled for major surgery. Do you have any recommendations on how I can make my stay in the hospital comfortable?
T.F., Somerville, New Jersey
Make your room comfortable with peaceful and inspirational pictures, or bring Scripture paintings with you, or have Scriptures written out so you can place the Word before your eyes. If possible, get a room with a nice view of the outdoors.
Ask each of your doctors what their plan of care is so that you will feel informed and have greater peace of mind about your treatment. Write out your questions beforehand, since you may forget them if they are not written down.
| “Ask the elders of your church to anoint you with oil before and after surgery, according to James 5:14-15.” |
I recommend taking a tape player into the operating room and playing healing Scriptures or the Bible on tape. Or, if you prefer, ask if a tape of worship or praise music could be played during your surgery.
If you are fortunate enough to have a Christian physician, surgeon or anesthesiologist, ask him or her to pray for you during your surgery and to speak only positive messages, not repeating the fears or other negative comments of anyone on the surgical team. Ask the elders of your church to anoint you with oil before and after surgery, according to James 5:14-15.
After surgery it is important to have love and encouragement from family and friends, but don't let them speak criticism, fear and anxiety over you. Make sure your friends are not like the ones around Jairus' daughter, who were full of doubt and unbelief and not faith (see Luke 8:49-56). Encourage visits by friends and family who can lift your spirits.
Also, it is especially important to laugh. Watch funny movies, get a clean joke-book and tell jokes, and laugh your way back to health. Laughter actually triggers the release of endorphins in the body, which are morphine-like chemicals that relieve pain, and it helps relieve stress, eliminate negativity and improve the immune system.
It is important to walk as much as possible after surgery to speed up the healing process. I also recommend that my patients get an "egg crate" covering for the mattress because hospital beds tend to be firm and uncomfortable. And make sure your clothes are comfortable as well as modest.
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