Surgery is less than 12 hours from now.....
I appreciate all of your straight talk and discussions about everything from how you feel mentally to the physical struggles you have with surgeries and medications. I hope that I can be as much an inspiration to someone in the future as some of you have been to me through this time in my life.
I have a few things to do still to get ready for tomorrow, but I am calm and at peace with the whole thing. I am hoping for the best but expecting the worst (so I'm not shocked by anything). If they get everything out tomorrow and it hasn't spread to the lymph nodes I should be able to heal (physically) fairly well. I know that mentally I will go through quite a bit more (especially after I see myself for the first time), but I know I am as strong as some of you and I WILL fight this cancer with everything I have.
Thanks everyone. I'll see you on the other side....
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Wolfi, I remember well the
Wolfi, I remember well the eve of my own surgery. "Mastectomy Eve," as my husband calls it. I was truly at peace that night, too, just ready to get the cancer out and move on. Expecting the worst but hoping for the best is a wonderful attitude to have. You'll be prepared, no matter what.
Wishing you a quick, easy surgery with the best results. When you can, please let us now how you are.0 -
hugs to uMoopy23 said:Wolfi, I remember well the
Wolfi, I remember well the eve of my own surgery. "Mastectomy Eve," as my husband calls it. I was truly at peace that night, too, just ready to get the cancer out and move on. Expecting the worst but hoping for the best is a wonderful attitude to have. You'll be prepared, no matter what.
Wishing you a quick, easy surgery with the best results. When you can, please let us now how you are.
wolfi i to remenber my mastectomy jan 1 07 just glade my droctor didnt drink dec 31. I will say i had chemo first i was so glad go get the breast removed because it was killing me. please hang in there this to will pass hugs comming your way and u will be with me all day tomorrow.just know we all love you0 -
SURGERYMoopy23 said:Wolfi, I remember well the
Wolfi, I remember well the eve of my own surgery. "Mastectomy Eve," as my husband calls it. I was truly at peace that night, too, just ready to get the cancer out and move on. Expecting the worst but hoping for the best is a wonderful attitude to have. You'll be prepared, no matter what.
Wishing you a quick, easy surgery with the best results. When you can, please let us now how you are.
GOD BLESS YOU.I WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU.I AM GLAD YOU FOUND THIS SIGHT.LOVE AND PRAYERS. PAT0 -
My advice....
Wolfi, I will give you my famous advice.....ask for extra ice-cream! If you get tired of eating it, they work like great little ice packs!!!
I know you will be fine. We are stonger than we think! Post whenever you are able to let us know how you are doing!
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WolfiMyTurnNow said:Good luck
Good luck on your surgery today. Hope all went well. Keep us posted.
I got here late, are you are probably all ready out of surgury. I hope all went well, please post when you can, I keep you in my prayers.
God Bless you,
Aurora0 -
Back home
Thanks everyone for your prayers and nice comments.
I'm back home and not in too much pain. I didn't really have many problems (except getting sick once when they let me eat solid food). There is some pressure and pain from these drains I have in, but now that I know the reason I am more prepared when I empty the drains. I have on my new button up peach pajamas that my friend bought me and am feeling fine right now.
The surgeon is confident that they got everything and the sential node biopsy was negative, but the way my outcomes have been this whole time I'm waiting to get my hopes up until
AFTER the pathology reports come back next week. Hope I'll be "dancing with NED". I'll keep you posted.
Thanks again for welcoming me to this site. I appreciate all of you.0 -
Glad to hear you are homeWolfi said:Back home
Thanks everyone for your prayers and nice comments.
I'm back home and not in too much pain. I didn't really have many problems (except getting sick once when they let me eat solid food). There is some pressure and pain from these drains I have in, but now that I know the reason I am more prepared when I empty the drains. I have on my new button up peach pajamas that my friend bought me and am feeling fine right now.
The surgeon is confident that they got everything and the sential node biopsy was negative, but the way my outcomes have been this whole time I'm waiting to get my hopes up until
AFTER the pathology reports come back next week. Hope I'll be "dancing with NED". I'll keep you posted.
Thanks again for welcoming me to this site. I appreciate all of you.
and doing well. Take it easy and keep all the support you can in your healing process. You are in my prayers.
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1derful!Wolfi said:Back home
Thanks everyone for your prayers and nice comments.
I'm back home and not in too much pain. I didn't really have many problems (except getting sick once when they let me eat solid food). There is some pressure and pain from these drains I have in, but now that I know the reason I am more prepared when I empty the drains. I have on my new button up peach pajamas that my friend bought me and am feeling fine right now.
The surgeon is confident that they got everything and the sential node biopsy was negative, but the way my outcomes have been this whole time I'm waiting to get my hopes up until
AFTER the pathology reports come back next week. Hope I'll be "dancing with NED". I'll keep you posted.
Thanks again for welcoming me to this site. I appreciate all of you.
Welcome Home Wolfi! Glad to hear everything went so well! Get plenty of R&R and let us know the results. Hope to be dancing along with you!
Prayers & Hugz
Cathy0
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