My Turn
Well Tuesday is my turn. I am having a Robotic partial right side. I want to thank all of you who have shared your journey with us. They have helped answer lots of questions and taken a little of the fear "of the unknown" away. I think I know a little better what to expect. Still having lots of emotions but I will get thru this thing with God's help.
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I had the exact same surgery
I had the exact same surgery in the exact same spot. You'll do great! Just remember to walk when they say walk.
Best wishes.
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Go get em JT. You'll do just
Go get em JT. You'll do just fine and will be back on here in no time telling us how well you feel.
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Good luck JT
I hope it's a 100% positive experience for you.
Steve.
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All the best to you tomorrow.
All the best to you tomorrow. Mine was open partial and still wasn't nearly as bad as I had feared. As said, walk as much as possible, as soon as possible. And do use the breathing apparatus. Take a small pillow with you to hold against your incision if you need to cough, sneeze, or laugh. It also comes in hand for the ride home to put under the seat belt so it doesn't rub.
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All the best
My fear was 100x worse than my open surgery. With all the recent successful stories, I hope they give you the confident. I would suggest that you should plan ahead on what to do after the surgery now and recovery! Again, you will be fine
Carmen
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Our fears
are typically WAY worse than actual event. That's the good news. You can expect to be moving at a slower pace but fear not, given a few weeks you'll look back on it like a bad dream. It'll be part of your past and you'll have a new sense of priorities.
God bless & best wishes,
Donna~
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Plan Aheadlobbyist0724 said:All the best
My fear was 100x worse than my open surgery. With all the recent successful stories, I hope they give you the confident. I would suggest that you should plan ahead on what to do after the surgery now and recovery! Again, you will be fine
Carmen
Already have my 6month celebration plans. Already booked a cruise. Now just have to recover so I can enjoy it.
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Thank You
Thank you all for your words of support. Heading to the hospital now. I will give updates once I am able. Again thanks for all the support.
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hopefully a
once in a lifetime experience. Sit back, do what you are told and expected to be able to do. Keep your eyes open and let the pros lead the way. I think it is funny when patients act like no one is paying attention to them. Often the reality is that it takes time to recover. Patients are being carefully monitored and all do fine. As long as there is no distress, pace yourself, walk often and stay hydrated. It's going to be a marvelous summer.
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JT glad you found us! Now I
JT glad you found us! Now I know you are already having your surgery or in recovery at the time I am writing this, but know, in spirit I am with you! Sending you healing vibes with a gentle hug!! Hope to hear from you when able to write us!
Jan
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