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You can and it is,
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Surgery is Thurs, Omahagirl is Fri.
(Nancy D [from other threads] is having her delayed bilateral DIEP at Beth Israel w/Mark Smith on Thurs as well.)
Got a prescription for Xanax for the wire insertion. Oy. And a takeout menu from 2nd Ave Deli for discharge. Matzo ball soup, or will I be up for a nice corned beef on rye?
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I'll be thinking of you tomorrow. I know everything will be fine. So glad you got the xanax. btw, it works wonders for trips to the dentist too. as for discharge food, get them both, if only for a sip and a nibble. eventually you will be hungry and will be glad to eat them both.
xo
deb
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Good luck tomorrow Sweaty and Nancy D. Same to Omaha Girl for Friday!
I was starving after surgery (eventually). But that is because by the time I got food it was almost 24 hours since my last meal (no food from the night before and then I had to sit in post-op/ recovery room for 8 hours while they waited for a bed to open up for me... sheesh!)
Lilah
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OG where are you having your sugery?
Sweaty, are you going to Beth Isreal?
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I'm at NYU. OG is at Sloan.
I think if I stay overnight I don't get a room and a bed, but remain in the recovery area with Lord knows how many people separated by sheets. If that's the case, unless I'm really feeling like crap, I'll probably wanna get outta there asap. Anyone know how NYU not quite inpatient works? Is what I think true?
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On another note, since I'm trying to clean my apt up a bit and just found the old paperwork - my PCP recommended I see Dr. Ray Chang or Dr. Pam Yee at Meridian Medical Group. They're MDs who also practice "alternative" medicine as a complement (much like my PCP). They're hideously expensive. Has anyone gone there or heard anything about them?
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Never heard of them sweaty......tons of best wishes for you tomorrow.
Omaha....hugs to you, too!
God Bless!
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Never heard of them sweaty but I do know there's a fair number of complementary things done at NYU. NYU also has a full time cancer nutritionist who is up on the alternative. She's free to anyone in the NYU system. I have number if you want to call me.
The Post Op Recovery room isn't too bad. It has 2 different areas. One is the big are with "sheets" but it also has some private rooms also. When I had my port put in, they ended up putting me in the private room area (cubicle) because I would be there for a few hours.
Hugs,
call if you want to talk.
flash
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Sweaty - Sending good thoughts your way for tomorrow!
Jill
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Thank you all.
24 hours from now, I'll have a new body. Very odd. Will they be As? Bs? Cs? It's a mystery.
To be continued.
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Sweaty, Hugs to you, hope all is going well today.
OG- good luck tomorrow.
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Linda,
Good luck tomorrow. I'll be thinking good thoughts for you and sending positive energy your way.
xo,
Deb
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Sweaty -- a new body? It sounds like you are not doing implants... but something else? Hope all goes well and that you have little pain and beautiful results.
Lilah
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Thinking of you sweaty girl and knowing that all is going well in surgery and recovery! How do I know that? Because I said so!!!!!!! or as the gods know
there will be hell to pay.
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Sweaty,
Hope all went well today..I'm sure it did.
How is the new body?
You will be fine...
Hugs,
Francine
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sending positive thoughts sweaty...hope to hear all is well!
God Bless!
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Sending positive thoughts your way. Hope it all went well today. Hope you're feeling ok. Your friend better be taking great care of you.
hugs
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Has anyone heard from Sweaty??
Linda:Sending positive thoughts your way.
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I haven't but I am pretty sure she is spending the night and then staying with a friend for awhile.
I am taking all your well wishes with me into surgery tomorrow that way I know everything will be fine. Thanks for the warm fuzzies.
Linda
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Good wishes to you tomorrow Linda!
Hope all went well Sweaty...
Lilah
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Sweaty- How you doing?
OG- thinking of you today. Hope all is going well.
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Hi Ladies, just wanted to let you know all went well. I was out of surgery on time and home by noon
I have been sleeping most of the day and evening but I wanted to thank you all for your well wishes as they really helped except for the IV it took 3 sticks ):
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glad you are home!!
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Two words: the first is SURREAL. I woke up on Thurs with D sized titties and woke up after anesthesia with Bs, or As, or whatever mini-me's they are. It's just - weird. I have skin sensation, so that's good, and pain, which is normal, so also good I guess. Nips are hidden from view, which is good b/c I can only handle so much shock. I wasn't expecting to end up this much smaller, but I guess a whole lotta nasty tissue is gone, and that's good.
I'm afraid I might have ended up with hamburger bun breasts, but we shall see. I surely hope not. I wonder if I can get implants to make up for some lost size, after rads, or if that's not do-able (or would not be insured and therefore a gazillion dollars).
I might have incentive to lose weight now, though - b/c my fatass with big titties was at least proportional...now it's just weird and wrong. On the other hand, I've happily eaten every last morsel of food put in front of me at the hospital (that food was fine!) and enjoyed my 2nd Ave Deli takeout - matzoh ball soup for lunch and corned beef on rye w/coleslaw & pickles for dinner.
Stayed overnight at NYU, felt like a loser-wuss, but also felt like I'd been hit by a truck and couldn't possibly get out of bed. Was ready to roll by morning. I liked the night staff better than the day, but no real complaints.
When I decided to stay overnight they did put me in a real room, my roommate was very ill and in a lot of pain so there was a lot of hubbub surounding her, I didn't get much sleep. I didn't hear any helicopters and didn't have the part of the room with the window, so no idea what the view was like. So much for first dibs. On the other hand, I was close to the bathroom. And I peed like a champ!
The word of the day today is VICODIN. My new fav wonderdrug.
Two drains, supposedly PS will remove them on Weds am. office visit. Have to make app't with Guth for path discussion - and please, God if you exist amid all the random, let this be the end of it. I had a bad feeling that the MRI would discover a second area, so was in a weird way prepared for that bit of bad news. But my gut is telling me I'm done now, so if the report is bad I won't be prepared, and well, that won't be good at all. So, please, c'mon....I let them take out a freaking ton of tissue, let the margins be clean. And let this not have gone invasive so I can skip the chemo.......
It's 3:30am, I'm gonna take some more vicodin & go back to sleep.
Glad things went well on your end, OG!!!
Lilah - I had the Cookie & London Virginia removal and smush, lift and separate, boob job. Not quite a lumpectomy but not a mastectomy either. The middle ground for this Grasshoppah.
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Hi Sweaty,
I just had stage2 Diep this week and feel fine. But I woke up ten minutes ago, took a Vitamin V and started reading. I'm not sure what kind of recon you had, but so glad it went well! In terms of the handburger buns, it's kind of par for the course. But, they can work wonders in Stage 2. I'm already thrilled with my results. In fact, it's only 5 days out since Monday's surgery, and I haven't taken a Percocet since Tuesday! (Still need the valium to get back to sleep. Not all the time, but tonight!).
Goodnight, and glad it went well!
Sue
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Sweaty, so happy to hear from you!!!
I'm so glad you are eating and posting
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Linda: So glad you were done so quickly, !!
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Sweaty & OG: Sending you positive thoughts!
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Sweaty, Welcome home! So glad for you that it's over.
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