Pink bus Thursday?
Anyone want to ride along tomorrow? 17 weeks post chemo and 4 weeks post shingles across the surgical area, I think I am ready for this. Having an " extended lumpectomy" to take out the remains of the tumor and as much of the fascia/pectoral muscle as needed for clear margins.
Expect that anxiety and concern for the unknown is normal. Great friends called and texted, but I would appreciate some company for the ride. I am sure I will have questions post surgery, and I am so grateful for the wonderful words of wisdom each of you has shared here on this site. Spring is moving in (although we have snow predicted the next 2 days), and I can really appreciate my new beginning!
thanks!
Kathy
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Count me in....spreading
Count me in....spreading pixie dust
woudn't miss the ride...
Denise
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right there with you
It's Thursday, hope I didn't miss the bus, sending prayers all goes well.
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I am here!!!Puffin2014 said:right there with you
It's Thursday, hope I didn't miss the bus, sending prayers all goes well.
i am in the back of bus - !! Whew, almost missed the bus ...
Vixki Samaduroff
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PINK BusGcook said:what is the pink bus?
what is the pink bus?
Is when someonePINK Bus
Is when someone has an appt/ testing /surgery we all load on the Invisable PINK bus to ride along for moral support..
Denise
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Surgery went well
Thank you, friends, for riding along. Surgeon took more of the affected breast than she planned, but the good news is that there was no muscle involved, so chemo did its thing. Now just dealing with meds and side effects. Did anyone have a Q-ball? Pain relief in a ball catheterization that I am supposed to remove tomorrow. Nervous about doing this - never heard of anyone needing to pull anything out on their own. Plastic surgeon said if I am too queasy she can take it out Tuesday when I see her. Advice?
thanks!
Kathy
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I missed the bus!!Teach76 said:Surgery went well
Thank you, friends, for riding along. Surgeon took more of the affected breast than she planned, but the good news is that there was no muscle involved, so chemo did its thing. Now just dealing with meds and side effects. Did anyone have a Q-ball? Pain relief in a ball catheterization that I am supposed to remove tomorrow. Nervous about doing this - never heard of anyone needing to pull anything out on their own. Plastic surgeon said if I am too queasy she can take it out Tuesday when I see her. Advice?
thanks!
Kathy
So sorry to have missed the ride with you! Kathy, I had a medicine ball to remove myself. Is that what you mean? I was afraid to have to do it, but it was a piece of cake. If you have trouble, a nurse will talk you through it on the phone. So happy you were able to have the surgery, finally. I've been thinking about you w/the shingles episode, too. Great to hear from you. Take care, Linda
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Pink Buslintx said:I missed the bus!!
So sorry to have missed the ride with you! Kathy, I had a medicine ball to remove myself. Is that what you mean? I was afraid to have to do it, but it was a piece of cake. If you have trouble, a nurse will talk you through it on the phone. So happy you were able to have the surgery, finally. I've been thinking about you w/the shingles episode, too. Great to hear from you. Take care, Linda
I am sorry I missed the Pink Bus. That is not like me. I am glad the day went well for you though.
Your post reminded me that at one point during my treatment I did go home with what I called a pain pump. That is probably not the right term for it. I clearly remember my husband being on the speaker phone with the doctor who walked him through the removal procedure. There was nothing to it. We then just put it in the trash.
IRENE
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Thanks, Linda and Irenelintx said:I missed the bus!!
So sorry to have missed the ride with you! Kathy, I had a medicine ball to remove myself. Is that what you mean? I was afraid to have to do it, but it was a piece of cake. If you have trouble, a nurse will talk you through it on the phone. So happy you were able to have the surgery, finally. I've been thinking about you w/the shingles episode, too. Great to hear from you. Take care, Linda
Thanks, Linda And Irene. The surgeon gave me antiviral meds to ward off the shingles. I definitely don't want them popping up again across the surgical site. I did not think about having someone on the phone To take out the Qball. We have friends who have 2 daughters that are nurses. I think we will consult as we pull.
So far pain is manageable. Right now my arms actually hurt more than the breasts. Guess they were in wacky positions as surgery was performed.
Kathy
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Sorry I missed the busTeach76 said:Thanks, Linda and Irene
Thanks, Linda And Irene. The surgeon gave me antiviral meds to ward off the shingles. I definitely don't want them popping up again across the surgical site. I did not think about having someone on the phone To take out the Qball. We have friends who have 2 daughters that are nurses. I think we will consult as we pull.
So far pain is manageable. Right now my arms actually hurt more than the breasts. Guess they were in wacky positions as surgery was performed.
Kathy
Kathy sorry I missed the bus. I have been gone a couple of weeks and then down about 10 days with what I suppose was the flu even though I took a flu shot. Just got back to feeling well enough to get back on computer and read all the updates. Good to hear that everything went well for you. Never have heard of a medicine ball but with all you have went through I am sure this is going to be a piece of cake. If this was me, I would just hold my breath as long as I could and tell them to get it out of there. Remember all of us Pink Sisters has to keep our big girl Pink Panties on. lol Hugs, Pixie
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