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It really feels good to beKylez said:Dorene, great to see you
Dorene, great to see you posting, even though I wish you had much better news. Sending lots of hugs and positive thoughts!
It really feels good to be back again. Thanks for the hugs and positive thoughts! Every bit helps!
Dorene
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don't stop writing.
Hi Jobi. I am very sorry you're dealing with this nightmare again. I will add you to my prayers so this is your LAST time (AMEM to that). Please do keep us updated.
I am glad you started to write a book. I enjoy writing myself. Good luck with that. This will help you heal as it is helping me.
Stay strong. Don't look back. Be well.
Hugs to you.
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Wishing you good luck withVickiSam said:So nice to hear from YOU!!!
Gee, so much has happened in such a short time - Striving and Surviving --
Gentle hugs and prayers for your upcoming surgery. Keep the faith, and all will be well.
Try not to wait so long before you next visit - LOL
Vicki Sam
Wishing you good luck with your future surgery.
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Your suggestion!VickiSam said:A little late .. but I am
A little late .. but I am going to add my 2 cents ...
TE insert at the time of my bilateral mastectomy. 3 weeks later, I had my first
fill of 120cc per breast. There is a pinch when the needle enters each breast --
and later there is a tightness due to the increase of fluids. Try try try 60 cc
first go around to to gage what you will be dealing with. Just a suggestion.
Ibuprofen taken 1 hours before fill helps, as well as frozen peas (lighter than
an ice pack) placed on each breast to help with the inflammation due to fill.small packages of frozen pea's also helped with my inflammation ---
Ask Plastic Surgeon staff what they recommend.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki SamVicki Sam,
I took your advice. My final two "fill ups" were of 60cc. Man, was that much easier to take! Thank you so much!
Dorene
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Dorene ...LoveBabyJesus said:don't stop writing.
Hi Jobi. I am very sorry you're dealing with this nightmare again. I will add you to my prayers so this is your LAST time (AMEM to that). Please do keep us updated.
I am glad you started to write a book. I enjoy writing myself. Good luck with that. This will help you heal as it is helping me.
Stay strong. Don't look back. Be well.
Hugs to you.
I am so hap happy to hear that going with the 60cc of fluid fills made your life bearable. Funny how just the little things in life, make our journey easier.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
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Good to see you posting,VickiSam said:Dorene ...
I am so hap happy to hear that going with the 60cc of fluid fills made your life bearable. Funny how just the little things in life, make our journey easier.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
Good to see you posting, though I wish it were all good news. Lots of good luck and hugs!
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