I'm home from hospital
I see my surgeon next Tuesday. Hopefully the drains will be removed. I have my list of questions ready.
Char
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Hi Char,Menda said:Glad you are home and doing
Glad you are home and doing well. Let others take care of you and try to enjoy being taken care of.
The drains are the worst! I found if I kept guaze behind them on my chest, they didn't irritate so bad when I moved.
Be a princess and let others cook, clean and help you out in emptying the "grenades". I slept in a lazy-boy and it didn't bother the drain as badly.
You sound great and a good attitude (and a sense of humor) really help get you thru all of this and you sound like you have both.
Keep us posted how you are doing...
Hugs, Judy :-)0 -
Hi CharSkeezie said:Hi Char,
The drains are the worst! I found if I kept guaze behind them on my chest, they didn't irritate so bad when I moved.
Be a princess and let others cook, clean and help you out in emptying the "grenades". I slept in a lazy-boy and it didn't bother the drain as badly.
You sound great and a good attitude (and a sense of humor) really help get you thru all of this and you sound like you have both.
Keep us posted how you are doing...
Hugs, Judy :-)
Wishing you speedy recovery and easy healing.
Hugs0 -
So glad everything went well
So glad everything went well for you. Wishing you a speedy recovery. enjoy being taken care of and pampered right now. Best wishes your in my prayers Kay0 -
Hi, Char!
What wonderful news - it sounds like you were well prepared and are doing great! Congratulations!0 -
So glad to hear the good newsgreyhoundluvr said:Hi, Char!
What wonderful news - it sounds like you were well prepared and are doing great! Congratulations!
Dear Char,
So glad all went well for you and no lymph node involvement. Where did you get your camisole at? I had to take a piece of ribbon or string and tie my drain up onto the side of my shirt. In the shower it is good to wear a lanier and just tie the drains to that with some string or ribbon. Get some rest, drink plenty of water and eat lots of fruits and veggies....the pain meds tend to cause constipation. God bless!
Lorrie0 -
Hi LorrieBalentine said:So glad to hear the good news
Dear Char,
So glad all went well for you and no lymph node involvement. Where did you get your camisole at? I had to take a piece of ribbon or string and tie my drain up onto the side of my shirt. In the shower it is good to wear a lanier and just tie the drains to that with some string or ribbon. Get some rest, drink plenty of water and eat lots of fruits and veggies....the pain meds tend to cause constipation. God bless!
Lorrie
Hi Lorrie, There is a store at my cancer center called the Boutique and it is run by the Hospital Auxiallary. My surgeon gave me a script that I can submit to insurance for 2 of the camisoles. It's covered under durable medical equipment supplies. It's very soft and zips up the front. The pockets for the Jackson Pratt drains are velcroed so I can wear it after the drains are removed. I also have cotton filled bra pads to put into it. Anything to make you feel a bit more feminine:)
Char0 -
Happy you are home now!New Flower said:Hi Char
Wishing you speedy recovery and easy healing.
Hugs
Happy you are home now! Wishing you a fast recovery! Take care!0 -
Welcome home!
"There's no place like home"... especially if the place you were at was the hospital!
I so glad to read that all went smoothly.
Sometimes the hardest part IS resting and making sure you don't do too much. This can be hard especially when you feel good.
Prayers are with you!
Blessings~
Sylvia0 -
Glad that your surgery wentgreyhoundluvr said:Hi, Char!
What wonderful news - it sounds like you were well prepared and are doing great! Congratulations!
Glad that your surgery went well for you! Now rest and let others wait on you.
Good luck, Leeza0 -
Welcome home Charsea60 said:Welcome home!
"There's no place like home"... especially if the place you were at was the hospital!
I so glad to read that all went smoothly.
Sometimes the hardest part IS resting and making sure you don't do too much. This can be hard especially when you feel good.
Prayers are with you!
Blessings~
Sylvia
Girl it sounds like you are doing very well!!!!! Keep up the great recovery and come back when you feel up to it to keep all of us informed of this entire process.
My prayers are with you, Love Ronda0 -
Welcome home! Hoping yourgreyhoundluvr said:Hi, Char!
What wonderful news - it sounds like you were well prepared and are doing great! Congratulations!
Welcome home! Hoping your drains come out too!
Congrats!0 -
glad you are home and2Floridiansisters said:Welcome home Char
Girl it sounds like you are doing very well!!!!! Keep up the great recovery and come back when you feel up to it to keep all of us informed of this entire process.
My prayers are with you, Love Ronda
glad you are home and recovering!!! I had camisoles also and loved them, also a jacket with pockets. I think the lanyard idea for the shower is good too.!!!0 -
Happy you are home! Wecarkris said:glad you are home and
glad you are home and recovering!!! I had camisoles also and loved them, also a jacket with pockets. I think the lanyard idea for the shower is good too.!!!
Happy you are home! We always feel better in our own home!
Hoping you recover quickly!0
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