Update on TraciInLA

TraciInLA
TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member

Trace here. Surgery is all done and went well. She's having yummy jello and broth and has been up and moving about. She's got much more range of motion than I thought she would so everything is going well. I found a vending machine but only Coke. I'm going to smuggle some Pepsi in later.

 

 

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  • lintx
    lintx Member Posts: 697
    Thanks, Trace!

    We knew she'd be fine. As long as they only took the girls and not her sense of humor, all is good!!  Tell her "hi" from the board and to behave!  Hugs, Linda

  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Thanks so much for this update!

    Glad, and relieved, surgery is over & all else seems to be going very well.

    She certainly deserves a Pepsi! :-)

    Kind regards, Susan

  • rutzetta
    rutzetta Member Posts: 174
    Happy

    So good to see you're back! Thanks for making us smile with joy. I'm happy surgery went well.

    Constance

     

  • aisling8
    aisling8 Member Posts: 1,627 Member
    rutzetta said:

    Happy

    So good to see you're back! Thanks for making us smile with joy. I'm happy surgery went well.

    Constance

     

    The robe

    But what about the robe and the sleeves and the IV pole? How's that going? And is she getting compliments on the new robe?

    Come on, Trace. Need some details here:)

    Tell her we love her. We love you, too, by the way.

    xoxo

    Victoria

  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
    aisling8 said:

    The robe

    But what about the robe and the sleeves and the IV pole? How's that going? And is she getting compliments on the new robe?

    Come on, Trace. Need some details here:)

    Tell her we love her. We love you, too, by the way.

    xoxo

    Victoria

    Day 1 after surgery

    Trace again. Traci's surgery went really well. I was getting nervous when it seemed to be taking longer than I thought it was supposed to but the surgeon just rolled his eyes at me and said "It takes as long as it takes". The hospital has this progress board now that updates every few minutes so you can kinda keep track of where they are in the process but it's not very informative beyond that. We got her to her room around dinnertime and she got to have yummy jello, broth and apple juice. Apparently orange jello is pretty good when you haven't eaten all day and your throat is all snarfy from anesthesia. She can move her arms much more freely than we thought so might actually be able to do the macarena today.

    She's tracking pretty good, I wasn't able to talk her into buying me a Harley for my birthday and she did inquire about the location of her credit card.  We went for a walk around the nurses racetrack and then it was time for her to go to sleep (well, hopefully sleep).

    Our son, Justin helped me move the bed and recliner from room to room and now I'm just cleaning in preparation for her coming home today . . . hopefully! They'll teach me how to deal with the drains and the doctor will remove the bandages for the first time. I watched some YouTube videos last week of after mastectomy procedures hoping I'd get used to what I might see 'cause I didn't want to squeak or make a face. I'm going for my casual butch face (Oh look, they gave you a pocket for your kleenex). 

    The robe is really nice and we just draped the side with the IV and tied the belt to keep it from falling. The pole is just a PIA, you either trip on it or get tangled up. She looks fabulous in it though so who cares.

    All in all a successful day!

  • Clementine_P
    Clementine_P Member Posts: 518 Member
    TraciInLA said:

    Day 1 after surgery

    Trace again. Traci's surgery went really well. I was getting nervous when it seemed to be taking longer than I thought it was supposed to but the surgeon just rolled his eyes at me and said "It takes as long as it takes". The hospital has this progress board now that updates every few minutes so you can kinda keep track of where they are in the process but it's not very informative beyond that. We got her to her room around dinnertime and she got to have yummy jello, broth and apple juice. Apparently orange jello is pretty good when you haven't eaten all day and your throat is all snarfy from anesthesia. She can move her arms much more freely than we thought so might actually be able to do the macarena today.

    She's tracking pretty good, I wasn't able to talk her into buying me a Harley for my birthday and she did inquire about the location of her credit card.  We went for a walk around the nurses racetrack and then it was time for her to go to sleep (well, hopefully sleep).

    Our son, Justin helped me move the bed and recliner from room to room and now I'm just cleaning in preparation for her coming home today . . . hopefully! They'll teach me how to deal with the drains and the doctor will remove the bandages for the first time. I watched some YouTube videos last week of after mastectomy procedures hoping I'd get used to what I might see 'cause I didn't want to squeak or make a face. I'm going for my casual butch face (Oh look, they gave you a pocket for your kleenex). 

    The robe is really nice and we just draped the side with the IV and tied the belt to keep it from falling. The pole is just a PIA, you either trip on it or get tangled up. She looks fabulous in it though so who cares.

    All in all a successful day!

    Great!

    I'm so glad to hear that she is doing so well and that you, Justin, and your senses of humor are by her side. 

    Very best,

    Clem

  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
    TraciInLA said:

    Day 1 after surgery

    Trace again. Traci's surgery went really well. I was getting nervous when it seemed to be taking longer than I thought it was supposed to but the surgeon just rolled his eyes at me and said "It takes as long as it takes". The hospital has this progress board now that updates every few minutes so you can kinda keep track of where they are in the process but it's not very informative beyond that. We got her to her room around dinnertime and she got to have yummy jello, broth and apple juice. Apparently orange jello is pretty good when you haven't eaten all day and your throat is all snarfy from anesthesia. She can move her arms much more freely than we thought so might actually be able to do the macarena today.

    She's tracking pretty good, I wasn't able to talk her into buying me a Harley for my birthday and she did inquire about the location of her credit card.  We went for a walk around the nurses racetrack and then it was time for her to go to sleep (well, hopefully sleep).

    Our son, Justin helped me move the bed and recliner from room to room and now I'm just cleaning in preparation for her coming home today . . . hopefully! They'll teach me how to deal with the drains and the doctor will remove the bandages for the first time. I watched some YouTube videos last week of after mastectomy procedures hoping I'd get used to what I might see 'cause I didn't want to squeak or make a face. I'm going for my casual butch face (Oh look, they gave you a pocket for your kleenex). 

    The robe is really nice and we just draped the side with the IV and tied the belt to keep it from falling. The pole is just a PIA, you either trip on it or get tangled up. She looks fabulous in it though so who cares.

    All in all a successful day!

    Trace - Yep, the smell, and ozing of fluid, and tissue coming

    thru the drains sometimes gets to you.  Keeping a straight face, and making Traci comfortable may result in a HARLEY - at least I  am hoping so!

    Hope you filled the fridge with Pepsi --- LOL

    Thank you so much for the continued updates.

    Vicki Sam

     

  • Jean 0609
    Jean 0609 Member Posts: 2,462
    Thanks for the update

    Here's hoping she has a speedy recovery.

    Gentle hugs.

     

     

  • Lilly9
    Lilly9 Member Posts: 155
    Jean 0609 said:

    Thanks for the update

    Here's hoping she has a speedy recovery.

    Gentle hugs.

     

     

    Glad to hear things are going

    Glad to hear things are going so well.     Crossing my fingers for your Harley!

  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
    Lilly9 said:

    Glad to hear things are going

    Glad to hear things are going so well.     Crossing my fingers for your Harley!

    Trace,
    Can't believe she

    Trace,

    Can't believe she forgot the flask.  Oh, flasks don't work well with carbonated beverages. LOL  Hope she gets her pepsi.  Glad all is going well.  Give her gentle hugs from all of us. 

    Stef

  • Marcia527
    Marcia527 Member Posts: 2,729
    Surgery

    Me too. Even if I haven't been posting much. Glad that everything is going fine.

     

    Good health to all.

     

    Hugs,

    m  

  • 1surfermom
    1surfermom Member Posts: 396 Member
    Marcia527 said:

    Surgery

    Me too. Even if I haven't been posting much. Glad that everything is going fine.

     

    Good health to all.

     

    Hugs,

    m  

    Thanks for the update

    Trace,

    Thanks for the update.  I hope our dear Traci is doing fine and is in good spirits. Love Surf

  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member

    Thanks for the update

    Trace,

    Thanks for the update.  I hope our dear Traci is doing fine and is in good spirits. Love Surf

    Thank you, thank you, Trace

    So good to read that our Traci is doing well.  Take good care of her as she heals.  Whew.

    Suzanne

  • jennytwist
    jennytwist Member Posts: 896

    Thank you, thank you, Trace

    So good to read that our Traci is doing well.  Take good care of her as she heals.  Whew.

    Suzanne

    YIP EEE!

    Glad everything went well! 

    Thanks for the updates!  So happy to hear she'll be home soon!

    Take good care...

     Jenny

  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
    VickiSam said:

    Trace - Yep, the smell, and ozing of fluid, and tissue coming

    thru the drains sometimes gets to you.  Keeping a straight face, and making Traci comfortable may result in a HARLEY - at least I  am hoping so!

    Hope you filled the fridge with Pepsi --- LOL

    Thank you so much for the continued updates.

    Vicki Sam

     

    Last update for Friday - I promise

    VickiSam - bleck, thanks for the visual. Thankfully I haven't had anything near that icky with her drains . . . at least not yet.

    This is the last update today, I promise.  

    They released Traci this afternoon so she's home and puttering around.  She finally got her Pepsi and a chocolate drink the size of her head so she's very happy watching pretty dress shows and resting.  I made her some dinner and we're going to binge watch Star Trek Voyager until it's time to check the drains and take her meds for the night.  We'll see how sleeping in a recliner works out but I don't think she cares too much as long as she's not in the hospital.

  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294

    YIP EEE!

    Glad everything went well! 

    Thanks for the updates!  So happy to hear she'll be home soon!

    Take good care...

     Jenny

    Thank you Trace

    Thank you for your updates. I am glad that her surgery and she is resting at home.

    Sending positive thoughts for a quick recovery and gentle hugs. 

    Olga

  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 Member Posts: 1,522
    Trace,

    thank you for the updates. Traci is amazing and I know she will handle recovery the way she faces everything, with humor and joie de vivre. 

     

    Gentle hugs for her,

     

    Sue

  • camul
    camul Member Posts: 2,537
    Glad she is doing well..
    Yeah those drains get kind lucky, hopefully she won't need them too long! Glad to hear she got her Pepsi. I found out our hospital is a coke one too, So on the way to er or apps. I have learned to bring along my own Diet Pepsi.
    I love that you both see great in life's little bumps! (Or in this case no bumps at all), get some sleep.
    Hugs to all,
    Carol
  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
    Day 4 progress

    Trace here. Traci's moving right along. Clean undies and clean hair are what make her happy right now. She's starting to get some twinges here and there but nothing like she was expecting. Her first follow up appt is on Wednesday afternoon so hopefully he'll take the drains out then. There's just no way to get comfortable with the tubes and such.

    She got cocky and was tidying up so picked up the bag of bras she wants me to get rid of. Now she's pretty sore on the right side so either she had waaayyyy too many bras and it was heavier than she thought OR she's just had surgery and needs to be a little more gentle with lifting. I'm going with yes to both. I keep telling her to just point and grunt, she's got people for that kind of stuff.

    She's still making awesome progress and is my hero this week! 

  • TraciInLA said:

    Day 4 progress

    Trace here. Traci's moving right along. Clean undies and clean hair are what make her happy right now. She's starting to get some twinges here and there but nothing like she was expecting. Her first follow up appt is on Wednesday afternoon so hopefully he'll take the drains out then. There's just no way to get comfortable with the tubes and such.

    She got cocky and was tidying up so picked up the bag of bras she wants me to get rid of. Now she's pretty sore on the right side so either she had waaayyyy too many bras and it was heavier than she thought OR she's just had surgery and needs to be a little more gentle with lifting. I'm going with yes to both. I keep telling her to just point and grunt, she's got people for that kind of stuff.

    She's still making awesome progress and is my hero this week! 

    The wind beneath your wings

    No hugs from me, just give her a gentle pat on the back.

    Don't think of them as drains...think of her as a throw back proto-type of a bionic woman.

    The best part is it will get better each and every day!

    Stay strong, love you both!