A Great Big Thank you
1surfermom
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Hi Everyone,
Thank you for all of your prayers and support. My surgery on Friday went well, but the recovery is a bit slower than I anticipated. I have been having a rough time with the pain and the drain that was put in became blocked so I swelled up. For those of us who grew up in the 70's I felt like the blueberry girl in Willy Wonka. My underarm area really hurts and I can't raise my arm at all. I spoke with my surgeon yesterday and he said the margins were clear and out of the 28 (yikes!!!) nodes he took only two had evidence on cancer.Once again, thank you so much. Love Surf
Thank you for all of your prayers and support. My surgery on Friday went well, but the recovery is a bit slower than I anticipated. I have been having a rough time with the pain and the drain that was put in became blocked so I swelled up. For those of us who grew up in the 70's I felt like the blueberry girl in Willy Wonka. My underarm area really hurts and I can't raise my arm at all. I spoke with my surgeon yesterday and he said the margins were clear and out of the 28 (yikes!!!) nodes he took only two had evidence on cancer.Once again, thank you so much. Love Surf
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Happy to hear from you!
Surf, see if someone can get a small soft pillow for you to place under your arm. My mom got me mine (she had had two mast.) and it helped a great deal with the pain because it worked as a shock absorber and friction remover from arm to side friction. It absorbed any bumps I might accidentally do as well.
BIG HUGS,
RE0 -
Glad surgery went well.
Glad surgery went well. Hope the block resolves. I love the analogy to Willy Wonka but wish you weren't the blueberry girl. You have such a positive attitude and that will help with the just of your journey. Wished that no nodes were involved but 2 of 28 is good.
Take care, don't overdo and prayers to you for the rest of the journey.
Stef0 -
Hang in there, Surf
Sometimes healing does take longer than we expect. I did everything to heal quickly, but it just wasn't going to happen for me. So, kick back and rest a little longer and know that you are one day closer to feeling better. Maybe let your Doc know the pain meds are not working so he can script you something different. I had to do that, and the second script worked way better. Hope you feel better soon. ♥Pammy0 -
Glad you checked in here, Surf
And glad your surgery went well. Though I'm sorry for the rough - so far - recovery. Hoping it improves for you, and very soon.
Clear margins is fantastic news.
Please be cautious with your arm while healing. Take good care of yourself, Surf.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Glad to hear....
1surfermom:
Glad to hear you are okay...told you that HE will take care of you at all times....I prayed for you on the day of your surgery too ...if you need to take those painkiller pills, go ahead and take them...just like you, my surgeon cleaned out my lymph nodes and found 2 that are positive....if you have any questions, you know where to find me....remember, you can't take a bath for at least 2 weeks....also, try to move that arm slowly so that it does not freeze up...if it does, you will need therapy for it....also, make sure that when you sleep that your arm should be higher than your heart to prevent lyphedema (EXAMPLE: I had masectomy on the left side, so I had to sleep on the right side and put a pillow so that you left arm can rest on top of the pillow and make sure its higher than your heart)....exercise with the stress ball too when you are lying down or not doing anything - JUST MOVE THAT ARM CONSTANTLY.....believe, my arm never froze up and able to move just like normal, although, it takes a lot of patience and a little bit of pain but you can do it.
Let me know if you have any questions....you know where to find me....JoyD0
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