Being deported on Friday
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Good luck today!aysemari said:Yippie, FREEEE, free at last!
Congrats! I hated it when the nurse said to me " I AM GOING TO ACCESS YOU"!!!
It sent shivers up my spine and the hair on the back of my neck stood in terror.
It still does just by the mere mention of this phrase, so imagine my joy when they
took out that device ((((((((;
So here's to no one being able to access you!
Love,
Ayse
Good luck today!0 -
Everything went welllynn1950 said:I had a designated driver
I had a designated driver and was given valium before being deported and the whole procedure was NOTHING. I did need a tylenol pm that evening for soreness, but otherwise I was fine. Congratulations on being port free! xoxoxox Lynn
We spent more time waiting than the procedure took. It was out in 10 minutes. You're right, I'm sore but nothing I can't handle. It feels good to be port free! Thanks for all the well wishes pink sisters.0 -
Hey skipper,skipper54 said:Everything went well
We spent more time waiting than the procedure took. It was out in 10 minutes. You're right, I'm sore but nothing I can't handle. It feels good to be port free! Thanks for all the well wishes pink sisters.
Glad things went well. We can compare our scars in October. LOL. xoxo, Jean0 -
CONGRATS ON BEING DEPORTED!Jean 0609 said:Hey skipper,
Glad things went well. We can compare our scars in October. LOL. xoxo, Jean
I too was deported one week ago! My plastic surgeon removed it during my breast reduction surgery. I'm happy to have it gone! Renee0 -
Congrats!lynn1950 said:I had a designated driver
I had a designated driver and was given valium before being deported and the whole procedure was NOTHING. I did need a tylenol pm that evening for soreness, but otherwise I was fine. Congratulations on being port free! xoxoxox Lynn
Congrats!0 -
This caught my attention.
This caught my attention. What a time to get deported. Have they no compassion? Then it dawned on me. We all get a much needed laugh.
It'll be quite a while until I'm deported but it'll be a red letter day alright. Everyone who mentioned all the unpleasant aspects was so right on. Hate that rubbing feeling! Yuck. At first it seemed to be doing something to a nerve too since I had pain in my shoulder and neck.
Congratulations on your deportation!!!
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Me too the first time I saw itLynne Logan said:This caught my attention.
This caught my attention. What a time to get deported. Have they no compassion? Then it dawned on me. We all get a much needed laugh.
It'll be quite a while until I'm deported but it'll be a red letter day alright. Everyone who mentioned all the unpleasant aspects was so right on. Hate that rubbing feeling! Yuck. At first it seemed to be doing something to a nerve too since I had pain in my shoulder and neck.
Congratulations on your deportation!!!
Hugs
Then I read further and figured it out. Now I know the lingo of the board and take it in stride. It was 1 year and 1 week after it was put in when It finally came out but it feels pretty good to reach that milestone. Hang inthere.0
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