Holding you in our hearts tomorrow, BunnyJane!
Traci
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thanks for your sweet thoughts~Ritzy said:Good luck Jane!
Sue
Good luck Jane!
Sue
Surgery is still on for tomorrow (regardless of whether it is considered an out patient or in patient procedure!). I'm looking forward to having this over with. I'll check in when I get back home. Thanks! Jane0 -
We'll be thereBunnyJane said:thanks for your sweet thoughts~
Surgery is still on for tomorrow (regardless of whether it is considered an out patient or in patient procedure!). I'm looking forward to having this over with. I'll check in when I get back home. Thanks! Jane
Holding your hand. And we won't let the hospital kick you out a moment sooner than you should be!!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Take care,
Cindy0 -
Thinkingcindycflynn said:We'll be there
Holding your hand. And we won't let the hospital kick you out a moment sooner than you should be!!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Take care,
Cindy
and Praying for you tonight and tomorrow!!!
Calleen0 -
Hoping to hear soon thatCalleen said:Thinking
and Praying for you tonight and tomorrow!!!
Calleen
Hoping to hear soon that your surgery went well. It will soon be over with and we pray for a complete and speedy recovery. Let us know how you're doing when you feel like it. Lots of hugs and prayers coming your way.0 -
Sending youSunrae said:Hoping to hear soon that
Hoping to hear soon that your surgery went well. It will soon be over with and we pray for a complete and speedy recovery. Let us know how you're doing when you feel like it. Lots of hugs and prayers coming your way.
many prayers and lots of love. Just know we are all here for you - holding you close to our hearts - let us know how you are when you can.
much love,
Jenny0 -
Good luck!Akiss4me said:Keeping you in my prayers!
I will anxiously be waiting to hear you posted that everything went fine. Listen to your Doctors, do what they say, and remember.....101 ice cream flavors to pick from!! ♥ Pammy
Wishing you good luck tomorrow Jane! Sending lots of prayers to you! Post when you can!
Sue0 -
Sending positive thoughtsBunnyJane said:thanks for your sweet thoughts~
Surgery is still on for tomorrow (regardless of whether it is considered an out patient or in patient procedure!). I'm looking forward to having this over with. I'll check in when I get back home. Thanks! Jane
Sending positive thoughts your way. We are stronger than we think and will be ok no matter what. Take care of yourself. Marilyn0 -
Bilateral surgery was not too bad!Alexis F said:Me Ditto Too
Sending positive thoughts and lots of prayers and gentle hugs to you!
Lex♥
Hi All~
Thanks for all of your well wishes!
I had bilateral late Tuesday and came home Thursday AM. Surgery was uneventful- no suprises. I had previous lumpectomy, so we knew what we were dealing with. Of course, the proof will be in the pathology report. I am able to strip and empty the drains.
I have some interesting stories. Below is the first one.
Mail when I got home included one letter from my insurance company that said that the procedure was not covered and was not necessary. Then a second letter from the same health insurance company that said that the procedure was covered and a stay of up to 48 hours was approved. Interesting!0 -
Jane!BunnyJane said:Bilateral surgery was not too bad!
Hi All~
Thanks for all of your well wishes!
I had bilateral late Tuesday and came home Thursday AM. Surgery was uneventful- no suprises. I had previous lumpectomy, so we knew what we were dealing with. Of course, the proof will be in the pathology report. I am able to strip and empty the drains.
I have some interesting stories. Below is the first one.
Mail when I got home included one letter from my insurance company that said that the procedure was not covered and was not necessary. Then a second letter from the same health insurance company that said that the procedure was covered and a stay of up to 48 hours was approved. Interesting!
I was just this very minute looking through the postings to see if we'd heard from you yet -- and here you are!
On my way out the door to rads now, but just want to say how glad I am that you're doing well -- it sure sounds like you've got things together better than your insurance company does!
Traci0 -
JaneTraciInLA said:Jane!
I was just this very minute looking through the postings to see if we'd heard from you yet -- and here you are!
On my way out the door to rads now, but just want to say how glad I am that you're doing well -- it sure sounds like you've got things together better than your insurance company does!
Traci
Jane,
I'm glad everything has worked out so far for you with your surgery.
Best advice--rest and let others do things for you.
I am a single mom and at the time of my surgery in Feb. my son was 5 and he helped out quite a bit like taking the clothes out of the washer and dryer for me and helped with shoveling the porches. I had wonderful neighbors that came over and finished the shoveling.
Gentle Hugs,
Margo0 -
BunnyJaneTraciInLA said:Jane!
I was just this very minute looking through the postings to see if we'd heard from you yet -- and here you are!
On my way out the door to rads now, but just want to say how glad I am that you're doing well -- it sure sounds like you've got things together better than your insurance company does!
Traci
So good to hear
BunnyJane
So good to hear from you. You sound as if you are recovering well. Happy to know that also. The insurance letters are interesting. Would definitely hang on to them both as they are so contradicatory. I will pray for your continued recovery.
Stef0 -
Hi BunnyjaneBunnyJane said:Bilateral surgery was not too bad!
Hi All~
Thanks for all of your well wishes!
I had bilateral late Tuesday and came home Thursday AM. Surgery was uneventful- no suprises. I had previous lumpectomy, so we knew what we were dealing with. Of course, the proof will be in the pathology report. I am able to strip and empty the drains.
I have some interesting stories. Below is the first one.
Mail when I got home included one letter from my insurance company that said that the procedure was not covered and was not necessary. Then a second letter from the same health insurance company that said that the procedure was covered and a stay of up to 48 hours was approved. Interesting!
Glad to see you posting! Hoping you recover fully soon.
What can I say about insurance companies. They are all nutso!
Hugs, Diane ♥0 -
Bunny Jane, your picture
Bunny Jane, your picture makes me smile. You are so brave and matter of fact about those drains! It was a BIG deal to me, those drains. I focused on that responsibility, as if that and that in itself was going to save me! Oy, yoy, yoy, my skewered perspective. Keep taking those meds and accept help from anyone and everyone.
xoxoxo Lynn0 -
So glad to hearBunnyJane said:Bilateral surgery was not too bad!
Hi All~
Thanks for all of your well wishes!
I had bilateral late Tuesday and came home Thursday AM. Surgery was uneventful- no suprises. I had previous lumpectomy, so we knew what we were dealing with. Of course, the proof will be in the pathology report. I am able to strip and empty the drains.
I have some interesting stories. Below is the first one.
Mail when I got home included one letter from my insurance company that said that the procedure was not covered and was not necessary. Then a second letter from the same health insurance company that said that the procedure was covered and a stay of up to 48 hours was approved. Interesting!
That all went well.
Keep that lovely smile going, and take good care of youself.
As for the insurance company, I can only shake my head. Glad the second letter came along with the first!
((Hugs))
Cindy0
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