I am back to the world of the living!! MyTurnNow Update
I spent that evening pretty much out of it and unable to move. By the next morning they were trying to get fluids into me by mouth but I could not keep anything down. It didn't matter if it was a small piece of cracker or sip of water. I was kept on IV fluids to avoid dehydration. This went on all day. Finally, it was determined that my body was not liking the morphine so I was placed on a different narcotic. Needless to say, I didn't have any luck with that one either. I continually vomited (sorry for the graphics) for the entire second day. By the morning of day 3, I was taken off of all IV narcotics and placed on percoset by mouth. I managed to keep this down and was finally released to go home.
I am home now and recovering. I am somewhat uncomfortable due to the 2 drains coming out of my back, one on each side, but I am hopeful they will be removed next Tuesday. I am totally off all pain medication and am only taking a valium at night to sleep. I should say TRY to sleep.
Now, to the GOOD news!!! I had my appointment with the surgeon yesterday and she confirmed that my lymph nodes were clean!!! That was awesome. I am now hoping that chemo is not a part of my future, again. But, I will say, if it is, I have done it once and I know it is doable. I'm not sure I'd say the same thing regarding the procedures I just went through.
I have missed ALL of you and am now going to spend a few minutes catching up the happenings with you all for the past week.
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My Turn Now
so glad you're home and doing better. That was quite an experience. I've never had the intubation problem but I have had several IV connection problems. I also react like you to many narcotics. Well, at least the worst is over :-) Rest and take care of yourself. Such good news on the lymph nodes. Mine were negative also but oncologist recommended chemo which I started Aug 10. Sending you gentle cyber {{hugs}}.
Char0 -
SO glad to hear from you, SO sorry it was such an ordeal
Debbie, I've been worrying and wondering how things went for you -- it sounds like you're doing well now, and I'm SO glad to hear the great news about your pristine lymph nodes.
I can't BELIEVE all the drama around your surgery and hospital stay, though -- I just don't know what to say, other than at least you won't have to go through that again.
We've missed you -- please keep us posted on how you're doing, let your husband and daughter pamper you (girl, you've EARNED it!) and know that we're all sending gentle hugs your way.
Traci0 -
Girl, you've been through it!filimu said:great news
about the clean lymph nodes...glad you're home too. Much easier to get some rest there than in the hospital! You'll be feeling a lot better soon. Hope you don't need to go thru chemo again, but whatever the doctor says... - wishing you the best!
Sorry your surgery wasn't totally uneventful. But, great news about the clear nodes!!! Try to get some rest, take good care of yourself.
Hugs, Renee0 -
Clean nodes!filimu said:great news
about the clean lymph nodes...glad you're home too. Much easier to get some rest there than in the hospital! You'll be feeling a lot better soon. Hope you don't need to go thru chemo again, but whatever the doctor says... - wishing you the best!
So sorry Debbie for all that you had to go through. But, this is such great news on your clean lymph nodes! That is always music to our ears to hear that!
Praying that you won't have to do chemo either.
You just rest and let everyone take care of you now.
Sue0 -
glad to hear from youRitzy said:Clean nodes!
So sorry Debbie for all that you had to go through. But, this is such great news on your clean lymph nodes! That is always music to our ears to hear that!
Praying that you won't have to do chemo either.
You just rest and let everyone take care of you now.
Sue
take care of yourself wishing you the best!
teresa0 -
isn't it funnyteresa41 said:glad to hear from you
take care of yourself wishing you the best!
teresa
how connected we all are?? We haven't met, don't know each other, but all week I've been checking for news from you. So very glad to know you're home and getting it together and man, what a relief, clean nodes!!!!!!
Rest up,
Victoria0 -
Clean nodes....YEA!!!
What good news but what a trying time for you! I've been checking every day for an update from you. Take good care of yourself and get some rest! I'll be holding you (and all my sisters in pink)in prayer as I walk the survivors lap tonight at our Relay for Life.
Love, Patti0 -
Sending hugs and prayers
Sending hugs and prayers your way.
Donna0 -
Wow you must feel like you have been run over by a bus..
I sure am glad you are home and doing well now. things will get better from here. Hang in there. We have all been thinking about you every day. Hope your drains come out on Tues. You are in my prayers and thoughts.. Take care Kay0 -
Sorry about all the pain, mysmalldoggroomer said:Wow you must feel like you have been run over by a bus..
I sure am glad you are home and doing well now. things will get better from here. Hang in there. We have all been thinking about you every day. Hope your drains come out on Tues. You are in my prayers and thoughts.. Take care Kay
Sorry about all the pain, my masectomy and partial reconstruction was dreadful too, i am afraid to warn anyone though. But, you did get good news. Take it easy, and i found it much easier to stay upright, that is do not lay down. Take care0 -
Yeah!
So glad for the clean nodes!!!!
Surgery sounds like it was quiet an "experience"! Don't you just love when they say, "wow, this hardly ever happens!"...I've heard it twice now during my bc journey. Apparentely few people have an anaphalactic reaction to Taxotere and it rarely happens that they can't find the port on an expander. :-)....0 -
so glad its over and you areJanInMN said:Yeah!
So glad for the clean nodes!!!!
Surgery sounds like it was quiet an "experience"! Don't you just love when they say, "wow, this hardly ever happens!"...I've heard it twice now during my bc journey. Apparentely few people have an anaphalactic reaction to Taxotere and it rarely happens that they can't find the port on an expander. :-)....
so glad its over and you are on the mend. you will be glad when the drains come out. Great newsa bout the lymph nodes! I get nauseated on morphine too.0 -
Debbiecarkris said:so glad its over and you are
so glad its over and you are on the mend. you will be glad when the drains come out. Great newsa bout the lymph nodes! I get nauseated on morphine too.
I am glad that the most critical part is over, your nodes are clear and you are at home to your path to full recovery. Sorry it was so tough for you. I was thinking and praying for your.
Wishing you easy healing and getting well soon.
Hugs,
New Flower0
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