Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 25 2018

Hi, Polinesios, how are you? I am super super happy today.

As you know, Karen and Lesslie have accompanied me in this process from the beginning until

today, and to thank them for everything they did for me, today they take away my splint

from my nose, I prepared a breakfast for them.

I made salmon to Karen because I know what she likes, but since Lesslie does not

like it, well, I made meat for her. I also made them coffee and orange juice, but

since we did not have a juicer, I liquefied the whole oranges, like that.

Then I went shopping to buy them a salad and sweet bread.

I made them super homemade rice, that homemade rice that I know how to make, and when they woke up

I gave them the surprise.

I think they did like the breakfast, they never really told me, but I think they liked it.

Rafa, what do you feel that you are going to remove?

the points now? Oh, at last! I didn't want to have this anymore.

Nothing but, you know what, Polinesios? I don't know if it's going to hurt.

When they took the stitches out of my hand, it did hurt.

- Did it hurt? - Yes

Is not it going to hurt? No? It might hurt a little.

- A little? -maybe a lot

Oh My God! I can not believe it! Don't Pass, it did hurt, I even had

tears. Now let's go to another room so they can check me in here in the mouth.

Do you remember the surgery you had before? It had not been one hundred

percent well, then they composed me some things and that's why I also have an operation,

so that's what they're going to check right now if everything went well.

Now what they are going to do to Rafa is to remove the tape that he had on his chin.

Do not pass, is that I think it's the beard that I was tearing, so it hurt me

Wow! Is it inflamed?

No, no.

Do not you want me to see you yet? Lesslie, what do you think of Rafa?

Lesslie has just seen Rafa for the first time.

- Well here is a mirror and...

-It's time - Rafa is going to see himself.

-Put yourself backwards. Is important to mention that I'm still swollen,

What I'm going to see now, it's not how it's going to stay, right?

- Let's see - I'm stressed

Go away so that the Polinesios can see and when I tell you, you turn around. Ready!

Ready? I get close? More, get closer. Open your eyes.

One, two...

OMG!

OMG! My nose! I really can not believe it, I liked it

my nose a lot, I mean, it is straight, it is not like that, all turned upside down wow! I'm bloated

down here, but it still looks great. What do you say, polinesios? Put it

in the comments, really.

Polinesios I want you to see this, here are

the pictures of the before and the after, that is, I am super impressed, they make magic here.

And now what are they going to do to you, Rafa? They are going to give me a laser to deflate me and

then they will give me an injection that I do not want, to deflate more.

10 days later.

Hello, Polynesians! How are you? I am

very happy to be here with all of you again, several days have passed since the

surgery and this is how the progress is going. This is not the final result, so at the clinic

they said "no, you are still very inflamed from here, you do not have mobility here".

If you see that my face looks strange, as paralyzed is because I still do not have good mobility

of the whole face, then I look super super strange, but we will see the

final result already in a few months which is when everything will be desinflamed, when everything

returns to recover as its natural movement and many of you were asking

me questions about the surgery, so I made this part of the video to answer many

comments that you had made. I entered my social networks and everywhere

it was like: How do you see yourself? How do you feel?

Why did I have surgery?

I could tell you "I had surgery because I had a deviated septum" and show you x-rays.

That I really had the septum diverted. I was at a party as a child and suddenly

the party stick ... From the piñata ... hit me

And I broke his septum. In other words, I had a deviated septum and I could

have lived all my life like this and be able to use that pretext for the operation, but

the truth is that I wanted to operate and that's why I did the operation, I did a lot of research

before doing it and when I was super sure was when I said "it's time".

What did they do to me in the operation?

What they did to me was the nose and you

know that I had another jaw operation and this time I went to Korea they corrected some

things from the previous operation. Many asked why I went to

Korea to operate. You know my friend Raiza, she once told me "Hey, do you

want to operate? You should go to Korea "and I ... I mean, Korea?

Then she started showing me several cases wow! Never in my life had I seen such radical

changes, that is that in Korea operations are super super common. 40 or 50%

of people in Korea have some operation and that's when we decided that this was the right

country to do it.

How did I choose the clinic where they operated me?

I chose that clinic, first because my friend Raiza is a super fan of Korean culture.

She told me "look, I'm going to give you some companies". What these companies do is help

you find the right clinic for what you need, and there was one that I liked very much

everything they did all their work that is docfinder Korea and with them I started

doing the whole process to look for the clinic that was step number one.

They ask you everything and since it has as an analysis of everything you want, they gave me 5 clinic

options, but they never told me how they were called, they put me option A, option

B, I had to choose the clinic based on the characteristics that each had,

they wanted me to read what each clinic could do and based on that I could choose

the best one, the one I liked the most, all the work they had done with people,

this clinic is called Cinderella, then they already made the appointment and everything and this was

going to happen to me in December, but as it was the family vacations and things like that, it

moved until February. What I really liked about docfinder was

that during the process they took great care of me, they were super attentive to everything, when

we arrived at the airport, they picked us up, they took us to all the consultations and another

thing that you asked me a lot is that how was the process?

In the previous videos I showed you everything we could record, but I'm going to

tell you everything that we could not record that is just after I entered the operating room.

Many of you told me to record when they opened my nose and put

the knife in there, imagine the doctor there doing an operation and the cameraman watching,

that is impossible, but I will tell you. I went in, they sat me in a chair,

so strange, they leaned back and put me here I think it was the anesthesia

and then I was talking to one of the translators, they spoke English all the time

and they were with me so I could understand everything that everyone was saying because

imagine all in Korean ... One of the questions I asked was, and

here in Korea it shakes? Because just when it was the tremor in Mexico, I saw videos

of people who were in the middle of a surgery and there was the tremor, so I said,

"Imagine that I have an earthquake here" and he says "no, no here it does not shake. "

We were just talking about that, I do not remember the end of that part of the conversation,

because then it was like... boom! That is, I fell asleep. I wanted to be super conscious.

The anesthesia is already entering me, I'm already sleeping, like I'm already feeling

dizzy and it did not happen, suddenly it's like pum! Already, I had fallen asleep.

When I opened my eyes it was like, where am I? Ah, yes it's true ok ... the operation.

And they start to say "Rafael, Rafael, can you move?" And I "yes."

I spoke like super slow, like I was assimilating everything and they say "ok, I need

you to get up", then I'm lying down, I get up super dizzy, she hugged me

and she took me to another room where I had to wait for the effect of the anesthesia

to be lowered and they would put on me some pain medication.

It was like half an hour and they gave me the medicine, that half an hour it hurt my whole face so much,

at no time did it hurt anything, only at that moment it hurt a lot, and in while

the pain medication was doing effect, just when it begins to pass the effect,

a nurse arrives and says "can you sit? and so I sit and I mean like

super unconcerned, I had a robe and she put the hand in

and I was like "What are you doing?" Then she starts grabbing me there, she takes out

a tube that they had put on me so that I did not do the bathroom during the operation, it hurt me

like a second when she took it out, but it was like, at what time did they put it that

I did not even know? Later I had to be with the splint, it took 7 days, imagine

that I could not wash my face properly, that's why Lesslie and Karen had to help me.

After having put on his clothes we are going to clean that child to go out. We have

to clean it with baby wipes, or you're not a baby huh? I'm only telling you.

That is, it was very heavy, that is, I slept sitting because they told me to sleep. The first

days was like ... Then came a time when I was so desperate

to sleep so much that one day I went to bed and I got up as well as ...

Because I was drowning and I said "oh ok" that's why they told me to sleep sitting down.

And what I liked very much was that I never got purple here. I said, what's

going on with the doctors in Korea? They have it super dominated and they know how to do it perfectly.

Another thing that I could not do is that I could not eat, I had to keep my mouth shut,

I used to drink juices and I also took this food that has protein that has

a lot of nutrients, at first I loved it, but there came a moment I got tired

of eating all this.

Another thing that I liked a lot about the operation there

after surgery usually they tell you that you have to be in bed and here

they told me "if you can already go for a walk, get out so your face does not get any more inflamed".

The first two days I could not go out, it was very difficult for me to move.

Right now we're back, Rafa. Bye! But then I did it and it was like wow!

Is nice that you can do that after surgery.

They also asked me if I liked the result, this is not the final result, I

mean I'm still bloated, then I still have to deflate, in fact the second day

that I had removed the splint, I was bloated but so weird that I

said "it can not be, I did not stay as I wanted to stay" and then the fourth, it started

to deflate more the face and I was like "yes I have to wait" is that I am very desperate.

In fact we recorded a few videos, two, three days right after they had removed my splint

and I look super strange, so if you watch those videos it is because it was the second or third day.

Well, that's how it looks from

profile, I still need to deflate this part and this is also very bloated,

I'm really happy with the result because they are experts in

doing that. Until here today's video, I hope

you liked it a lot, that it helped you to get rid of doubts because many of you have

the concern of doing some surgery like that, I had the septum diverted

but that was not the reason for the operation I can breathe better but it is not like "Oh

my life changed for that!" but if you have like the deviated septum or something like that,

it does improve your breathing and if you are interested in that, you could also have

surgery for those things. And well, polinesios, see you in the

next video. Goodbye!

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