Double mastectomy scheduled for 3/16.
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Best of luck today
Best of luck today youngnana!! Post as soon as you are able.
Mountains of Love and Big Cyber Hugs
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I'm reading it now: Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy by Geralyn Lucas. They aso did a made for TV movie, but I haven't been able to find the DVD yet. Reading this thread closely as I am also in a blur as I'm Awaiting my date for Bilateral mastectomy on March 25th. Will be thinking of you Youngnana!ealong1 said:I remember that blur. I had
I remember that blur. I had a single mastectomy last year. Found a book after the fact, Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy. I loved this book. It was so wonderful to know that someone could relate. It was at my library. It's a short read. I don't remember the author, though. You'll do great. My prayers are with you. Beth0 -
Karen, thinking and prayingpinkkari09 said:Best of luck today
Best of luck today youngnana!! Post as soon as you are able.
Mountains of Love and Big Cyber Hugs
~Kari
Karen, thinking and praying for you and hope the surgery is over for you tonight. Cry, do whatever you feel like. You've had others give you wonderful advice and I haven't been there. My masectomy is scheduled for April, so I want to hear how you're doing as I'll be going thru the same thing in a few weeks. Take good care of yourself and hope you heal up quickly. Prayers and hugs coming your way.0 -
Thinking of you and prayingSunrae said:Karen, thinking and praying
Karen, thinking and praying for you and hope the surgery is over for you tonight. Cry, do whatever you feel like. You've had others give you wonderful advice and I haven't been there. My masectomy is scheduled for April, so I want to hear how you're doing as I'll be going thru the same thing in a few weeks. Take good care of yourself and hope you heal up quickly. Prayers and hugs coming your way.
that things have gone smoothly. Every time you empty the dratted drain you are emptying the invader out of your body. Let us know how you're doing!0 -
Surgeryyoungnana said:Thanks so much for the well
Thanks so much for the well wishes. I am so relieved to be able to talk with other women who have gone through this, and are so aware of just how I feel. This has been a blessing. I dont know anyone, no friends or relatives who have made these choices. I find myself feeling like I have to be strong, even when I feel so uncertain. If I falter even just a little, my family falters also, they take their clue from me. I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago, stage 1. I cried much of that first day. Then, made the rounds of doctors and plastic surgeon, and now the waiting this last week for the surgery is difficult. I find my mind wandering, always back to this, and not sleeping well. I have anxiety about the outcome of the sentinal node biopsy, and have such a fear of chemo.
I just read your post. I'm new here also. I am seeing the oncologists this morning for my first visit and can't sleep. I hope your surgery went well. Please know that I understand your feelings as I am having alot of them myself. I am praying for you and your recovery.
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This comment has been removed by the ModeratorYoucandothis said:Thinking of you and praying
that things have gone smoothly. Every time you empty the dratted drain you are emptying the invader out of your body. Let us know how you're doing!0 -
Praying that you areSunrae said:Karen, thinking and praying
Karen, thinking and praying for you and hope the surgery is over for you tonight. Cry, do whatever you feel like. You've had others give you wonderful advice and I haven't been there. My masectomy is scheduled for April, so I want to hear how you're doing as I'll be going thru the same thing in a few weeks. Take good care of yourself and hope you heal up quickly. Prayers and hugs coming your way.
Praying that you are recovering fast and that you will post and update us.
Sue0
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