Today's the day
Today I go have my modified radical mastectomy. The surgery is at 2:30PM and I check in at 1. All your thoughts and prayers are appreciated, I know they work.
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Best of wishes. Thoughts and
Best of wishes. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Thinking of you..i'll check
Thinking of you..i'll check back for update..
Denise
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Your BIG Day
Good luck with your surgery today. It really was not as bad as I thought it would be. Perhaps you need the Pink Bus? TraciInLA makes a wonderful driver. We will all, of course, be thinking of you.
IRENE
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Good Luck!!!!! God Bless
Good Luck!!!!! God Bless
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Hope it went wellJosie21 said:Good luck
I hope everything went great today and I pray you have a speedy recovery.
Sending you hugs and prayers!
Ginny
I imagine you're recovering now. Hope the surgery went without a hitch and you can now move forward. I also hope we didn't make too much noise in the parking lot with the bus.
Suzanne
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I hope all went well, andladyg said:I hope your surgery went well
I hope your surgery went well and there were no surprises. I will keep you in my thoughts and send you positive energy for a speedy recovery.
Hugs,
Georgia
I hope all went well, and hope you have a speedy recovery!
Patti:)
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Wishing you the best,
give it a few days to a week and hopefully you will be thinking that it was better than you had figured, but the first couple of days or weeks, until the drains come out, are challenging as you don't really realize how often you use those muscles.
Prayers that all went well,
Carol
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Charlie ..camul said:Wishing you the best,
give it a few days to a week and hopefully you will be thinking that it was better than you had figured, but the first couple of days or weeks, until the drains come out, are challenging as you don't really realize how often you use those muscles.
Prayers that all went well,
Carol
Keeping you in good thoughts and prayers dear Brother in PINK. Post when you are able.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
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It all went well and I am
It all went well and I am home now. Camul, you are right about the drains, dealing with them will be a challenge. I tol my wife I would drain them and squeeze the hoses out since she doesn't deal with body fluids too well. I just did them and it wasn't too bad. The pain is minimal but I did just take a pain pill rather than the Motrin cuz I want to go sleep in a few.
You guys in the bus didn't disturb me too bad, but the nurses did look out the window a couple times to see what the commotion was all about.
Thanks for the wonderful support Y'all have given me.
Love ya all
Charlie
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I'm sorry my own crazy lifeTexasCharlie said:It all went well and I am
It all went well and I am home now. Camul, you are right about the drains, dealing with them will be a challenge. I tol my wife I would drain them and squeeze the hoses out since she doesn't deal with body fluids too well. I just did them and it wasn't too bad. The pain is minimal but I did just take a pain pill rather than the Motrin cuz I want to go sleep in a few.
You guys in the bus didn't disturb me too bad, but the nurses did look out the window a couple times to see what the commotion was all about.
Thanks for the wonderful support Y'all have given me.
Love ya all
Charlie
I'm sorry my own crazy life caused me to miss this. I hope your recovery is swift and those darn drains come out sooooon!!! Please keep us posted on your progress.
Hugs,
Linda
P.S. How is the neuropathy? any better?
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Sounds like
Sounds like things went pretty smooth.I didn't have drains but my sister did.She had some problems so her 17 year old granddaughter helped her. My sister said it was a pain but they both managed. She's having reconstuction in April.
Wishing you the best and continued recovery without any problems.Happy we didn't bother you on the bus.Some can get out of hand.I do somewhat but I try to be a one of the calmer ones. It's hard though and I understand those who get rowdy.
Thoughts and Prayers to You and your Family
Lynn Smith
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Hi Charlie,TexasCharlie said:It all went well and I am
It all went well and I am home now. Camul, you are right about the drains, dealing with them will be a challenge. I tol my wife I would drain them and squeeze the hoses out since she doesn't deal with body fluids too well. I just did them and it wasn't too bad. The pain is minimal but I did just take a pain pill rather than the Motrin cuz I want to go sleep in a few.
You guys in the bus didn't disturb me too bad, but the nurses did look out the window a couple times to see what the commotion was all about.
Thanks for the wonderful support Y'all have given me.
Love ya all
Charlie
So glad you areHi Charlie,
So glad you are home, I hope you are doing well. Please keep us up to date on how you are dong. God Bless
Dennis
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DrainsTexasCharlie said:It all went well and I am
It all went well and I am home now. Camul, you are right about the drains, dealing with them will be a challenge. I tol my wife I would drain them and squeeze the hoses out since she doesn't deal with body fluids too well. I just did them and it wasn't too bad. The pain is minimal but I did just take a pain pill rather than the Motrin cuz I want to go sleep in a few.
You guys in the bus didn't disturb me too bad, but the nurses did look out the window a couple times to see what the commotion was all about.
Thanks for the wonderful support Y'all have given me.
Love ya all
Charlie
Charlie, I went to work with drains still in me. I know that they don't pull out that easy. I'm certain someone will say, their came out.
I had about eight surgeries with drains that I can recall both above and below the waist. None were pulled out by me and I never found them to gross to empty. As the days go by, they become less pink and soon there is hardly anything to drain out. I always loved them pulled out. When I showered I used a long chain necklace to attached them or a chain type belt if it was below the waist to hold them in place. It worked for me.
Glad it is over for you.
Doris
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Mastectomy
Charlie, sorry I was not "online" with your surgery and on the "Pink Bus",I am glad to read that you are at home recovering. I've had to have my computer "de-buged" last week.
It has been 5yrs. since my mastectomy and the drains were the worst part of it all. Only thing was, after the drains came out I got MRSA in the scar area. There was a hole about 2 in. deep. My wife, bless her soul, had to use a q-tip to clean it out and put ointment on it. Hopefully, this will not happen to you.
I didn't have a whole lot of trouble after the surgery raising my arm other than the slight pain from the surgery and the drain. It took me 4 wks. to recover enought to go back to work, even though I wanted more time to recover. Be careful what you wish for! Since the "bone mets",I've got all the time to recover now.
Prayers and strength for a speedy recovery.
Robert
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