Tomorrow is the big day! cheers!
thank you so much everyone for your support, answering my questions, and sharing your experience. I feel less anxious than I thought I would (will likely change by morning), and I'm so hungry! Today was a beautiful spring day in Oregon and I appreciated being able to feel the sun on my face. It's supposed to be warm tomorrow so my goal is to walk to a window and watch the sunset. I'll post when I feel up to it post recovery
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you got this. I was not
you got this. I was not nervous either. I think we wait for this day and know that it is something we have to do and then we can mentally move on.
Cancer 0 - Gildergal 1
You won already
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Have been following your
Have been following your posts. Prayers for a rapid, uneventful recovery...you have a great positive attitude!
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Best of luck
Good luck Glider, I'll be thinking of you (if I can figure out your tomorrow in local time ).
Steve.
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Sore but ok
surgery went well. IV pre-op did not. Got poked 7 times. after 3 nurses tried the anesthesiologist was able to get one. They were so nice. I was able to sit and stand for A bit but walking will be tomorrow. We’ve struggled with pain control. On Oxy and morphine. I feel really clear headed though. Not groggy like I expected. Will be happy in the am when the cath is removed! My doctor let me know he won’t make me wait until post op for my path results. I can call him. I’ve kept an ice pack on my incision and that has helped a ton. Thanks again everyone for your kind words!
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I am in Springfield!Steph85 said:Good luck my dear!
Everything will be ok! It was a beautiful day in Oregon yesterday. I live in eugene and it was a perfect day to go to the park with the kids. Anyway, keep us posted on how everything goes!
Take care,
Steph
I could see outside but I wish I could have felt it! Woolsey with Oregon Urology did my surgery. thanks for the good wishes!
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Congratulation!
Wish you speedy recovery and rest well....
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