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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2010

    ANGELA - Thanks for the link, I'm going to go check it out.

    KATSY - YOU ARE A BABY=O)!  So glad that you could make it too.  I really enjoyed talking to you and so glad to hear that you want to come to our next one.   I'll have to admit - we really are a FUN bunch! lol   I checked out your blog - LOVE it.  

    KIMBERLY - Thanks for coming all the way from Richmond, hope you'll be able to make the April lunch too.

    KORYN & REGINA - Love that you could come too - always love seeing you, talk soon

    NANCY - bring more baby pics in April, I want to see how much she has grown.

    DIANE - Talk soon!  

    HUGS, Dawn

  • EngTchr
    EngTchr Member Posts: 184
    edited March 2010

    Sorry to have missed lunch.  Thanks for the pictures--look at all that hair!

    Becky

  • cellardoor
    cellardoor Member Posts: 50
    edited March 2010

    Thanks gals!

    I really can't wait til the next one. You all made me feel very welcome.

    I get my squishies tomorrow. Wish me luck!

  • musiclovermom
    musiclovermom Member Posts: 452
    edited March 2010

    Good Luck today Katsy!

    Yippee Squishy for you!

    Kimberly

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2010

    KATSY - WOOHOO girlfriend.  Let us know how you're doing.  This surgery is a piece of cake and you'll do great.  It'll be so nice to not have those "turtle shells" any more.  HUGS, Dawn

  • GramE
    GramE Member Posts: 5,056
    edited March 2010

    Speedy healing Katsy.   Hugs for everyone.  Keep warm - just wait till I see that ground hog...

    Nancy 

  • cellardoor
    cellardoor Member Posts: 50
    edited March 2010

    I'm squishy!!!!!!!! but terribly smaller. I don't really mind however. Am I supposed to keep it compressed?

    Thanks gals. Embarassed 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2010

    KATSY - I had to wear a sports/surgical bra 24/7 for three weeks.  I thought I was smaller too, I peeked in my bra and thought AAAAHHHH MAN, this isn't good, but after they "dropped & fluffed" ( I think are the terms) I'm way bigger than I thought (my implants are 325cc silicone, and I'm a 32D).  Give it some time before you judge them.  It took a few months for mine to settle to where they are now.  PM me if you have any other questions.  Give it time sweetee.  HUGS, Dawn

  • musiclovermom
    musiclovermom Member Posts: 452
    edited March 2010

    Katsy! Isn't it great to be free of the TE's! Yippee Squishy for YOU!

    I woke up convinced I was flat chested with 800cc installed. I am still in my surgical and sports bras for another week.

    Call your PS and ask any questions that come up! Mine says no under-wire for 3 weeks, and a friend's say under-wire 24/7 for 3 months... best to check with your DR.

    There is a thread called Exchange City and all we talk about is implants, TE's and nipples...surgery and recovery tips are all over the place.

    Recover comfortably!

    Kimberly

  • apfuentes
    apfuentes Member Posts: 95
    edited March 2010

    Katsy - Congrats on the new foobs!  I remember wearing the tight bra for a while as well, but can't remember the specifics.  Rest up and recover.  Great meeting you this weekend.  I've already passed on your fiance's website to an artist friend of mine and have bookmarked your blog!  :-) 

     Angela

  • roseg
    roseg Member Posts: 3,133
    edited March 2010

    Hello NoVa Ladies -

    I have a friend who has something cancerous, she knows it's in her liver but she's just been sent to the Oncologist so it's very early for her. Probably not breast cancer, maybe colon / ovarian that has spread. 

    She's been sent to someone at Arlington Hospital. Are those of you who go there happy? They seem to be associated with an Oncology group in Fairfax.

  • BRCA-BRAT
    BRCA-BRAT Member Posts: 89
    edited March 2010

    Katsy and all the lunch ladies:  I am so glad I came.  You girls are too much fun!  I really enjoyed our laughs and look forward to the next. 

  • BRCA-BRAT
    BRCA-BRAT Member Posts: 89
    edited March 2010

    Rose,  I know some of the girls who come to this site have used Arlington so I am hoping they will weigh in.  Best wished to your friend.  She is already blessed because she has you looking out for her.

  • cellardoor
    cellardoor Member Posts: 50
    edited March 2010

    Ugh, you guys won't believe this.

    Apparently something happened during my surgery. A nerve was injured, nicked, or something, and now my left wrist is paralyzed!! I've been so depressed about this and haven't been able to really blog about it since it's difficult to type.

    I just want to throw my hands up into the air and scream "Whhhhhhyyyyyyy?"

    Now I'm afraid to go in for nipple surgery. Such awful luck. 

    My oncologist and I are both uneasy about having an EMG done since it's on my "bad side". Last thing I need is a lymphedema cherry to top this foobie sundae off with. 

    Stinky brachial plexus nerve injury. Yell 

    I hope you ladies are doing better than I am. And this is going to sound odd, but when on all fours, do your foobs hang like hamburgers? Mine do, it makes me laugh each time I see it. Ah...

    Love and Hugs!

    Katsy 

  • GramE
    GramE Member Posts: 5,056
    edited March 2010

    katsy, I have brachial plexopathy, so I understand a lot of what you are going thru.   IF you want the name of a hand specialist, I recommend Dr. Silversmith in the Mt. Vernon Hospital area.  

    You do not want an EMG, but they can do a doppler, which is totally NON invasive.   It will show the blood flow and perhaps give some indication of the cause.   MY opinion - I am not trying to give medical advise, just MY experience.  

    Do not lift, push, pull, tug, twist or anything much with that hand/wrist.  Baby it as much as you can.    

     You can PM me if you like, but I will be out most of Tuesday.    Hugs, Nancy (GramE) 

  • musiclovermom
    musiclovermom Member Posts: 452
    edited March 2010

    Katsy - sometimes it feels like things are snowballing out of control, dosen't it?

    I am sad to hear you have nerve damage. I don't even know what an EMG is. Nancy sounds like she knows what you are talking about.

    On a different note... What the heck were you doing on all fours? LMAO hamburgers???  I think I am going to have to go check mine out!

    Have a better day today.

    Kimberly

  • Binney4
    Binney4 Member Posts: 8,609
    edited March 2010

    Katsy, I sent you a Private Message.Smile
    Be well,
    Binney

  • cellardoor
    cellardoor Member Posts: 50
    edited March 2010

    @Nancy and Binney, ty! 

    @Kimberly Looking for a dropped pill? Innocent Sealed

     

  • sirenator
    sirenator Member Posts: 26
    edited March 2010

    Hi Cellardoor & Binney4!

    I missed the luncheon on 2/28 but am still considering myself "part of the gang". I finished chemo in early August and I have the most RIDICULOUS head of curly black hair ....  I look like a muppet!  The wig can't stay on much longer, its not happy with this craziness going on underneath it. Can anyone recommend a good stylist who specializes in very short, very curly hair? Has anyone else been through this dilemma? I'm not sure how to add a new post to our forum so I'm sorry if this is not the right place to write. If it isn't please let me know so I can be more efficient and reach more readers!!!  Thanks, Regina 

  • GramE
    GramE Member Posts: 5,056
    edited March 2010

    Regina, there is a HAIR thread.  In  the search box, just put hair and you will find the links.

    I had very naturally curly (short) hair before and it came back the same.   I am in Alexandria and love my stylist.  you can pm me if you like.   She cut mine very short  just before the chemo fall out and has coaxed me thru the regrowth.     

    The way I found her, was passing by a salon in the mall and saw a lady with lovely hair coming out and asked who did it.   This was after 3 cuts that I hated at other places.  

    Isn't the warm up wonderful?   And we change the clocks this weekend, I think.   One hour ahead.    Hugs for everyone.    Nancy  

  • thriceblessed
    thriceblessed Member Posts: 39
    edited March 2010

    Regina,

    Krista in Vienna gave me an awesome short 'do' when I did the proactive cut-it-short-before-it-falls-out before chemo.  I got tons of compliments.  I'm heading back to here as soon as I get enuff hair back to cut.  Hair Cuttery at 315 W. Maple Ave in Vienna.  She's also been very supportive as I've gone thru all the treatments.

  • GramE
    GramE Member Posts: 5,056
    edited March 2010

    My favorite gal is Shala at Hair Cuttery in the Landmark area.   Interesting that our favs are both at Hair cuttery.   I did try a couple of "upscale" salons, but they did not do it half as good.

  • sirenator
    sirenator Member Posts: 26
    edited March 2010

    Dear GramE 

    Thanks so much! Its a bit overwhelming to ifnd threads at first. I'm so glad you wrote, plus I got a few other tips :)

    Regina

  • sirenator
    sirenator Member Posts: 26
    edited March 2010

    Thank you so much! I'll let you know how the sheep shearing goes..

  • cellardoor
    cellardoor Member Posts: 50
    edited March 2010

    Dear sirenator,

    Wish I could aid your plight. I usually just cut my own hair. I'm too broke and lazy to make it to any salon.

    It is, however, a pleasure meeting you!

    xokatsy 

  • sirenator
    sirenator Member Posts: 26
    edited March 2010

    what a cutie you are!  i am inspired by your chutzpah, cellardoor!  depending upon how things go tomorrrow, i may have you take over as my hairdresser!

  • BRCA-BRAT
    BRCA-BRAT Member Posts: 89
    edited March 2010

    Hi Ladies.  Thought I would wiegh in on the hair topic.  For my chemo cut, I wanted to donate my long hair to Locks of Love.  Through them, I found Antonia Galluzzi at Bristles and Shears in Sterling.  It was worth the drive for me.  First, she cut and styled my hair for FREE because I was donating and she has a long history of supporting Locks of Love.  And, I got the cutest shortie I had ever had (I almost always have long hair).  I told her I would certainly be back when I had hair again, and that I would spread the word about how good she is AND the charity she supports.  They are located at 22237 Shaw Rd.  Phone number is 703-421-9460.  They are tucked away from the main roads so call for vey specific directions (my GPS got me lost).

  • thriceblessed
    thriceblessed Member Posts: 39
    edited April 2010

    Any No. VA ladies on these boards walking in the DC Avon Walk May 1-2?  I'm looking for a walking partner.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2010

    Hey there everyone!!!

     We had scheduled our next luncheon for April 25 @ noon.  I'm looking for suggestions for a restaurant in the Centreville/Fair Oaks area as that seems to be central to most of us.  I called Sweetwater, they can seat us at 2 tables next to each other but the tables are bolted down so they cannot put them together, didn't know if we wanted to do that (remember those of you who went last time).  Let me know if you have some ideas of places you like.   Looking forward to seeing you all again.  If you could also, start to give me RSVP's, so I can get a head count.  Thanks.  HUGS, Dawn

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2010

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