SEPTEMBER 2015 Surgery Sisters

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  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    Lovey, I think the idea of your party is wonderful. Will you be dancing topless? When is your surgery?

    Pennsygal, I also have a teenage male at home. He's horrified just by the notion of Mom's breasts (even though they were once his favorite things in the world). I'm draped in scarves so as not to call attention to them--or lack thereof. I haven't read the new Judy Blume; that's a great idea. I'm reading Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, which I'm quite liking. But S-L-O-W-L-Y....because my brain can only handle so much this week.

  • pennsygal
    pennsygal Member Posts: 346
    edited September 2015

    Rainny - haven't heard of that one before - looks great! I'm so completely behind in the world of books, thanks to zero attention span and weird eye SEs during chemo. I also recently read Dead Wake by Erik Larson - about the wreck of the Lusitania. I then proceeded to nerd out for a week with all kinds of Lusitania trivia, images, etc.

    Oh teens - my daughter is doing pretty well with the whole thing, but my stepson, who's less communicative anyway, is pretty mum on the whole deal.

  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    I've eyed that Erik Larson book--thanks for the recommendation. Looks good! And I know what you mean; this whole process is so overwhelming that I have to take my reading in short chunks. I have Kate Atkinson's A God in Ruins out from the library, but I wasn't quite up to it in those last few days leading up to surgery. Will try it again after I finish Station Eleven.

    Yeah, this is hard on a teen boy. Mine doesn't want to talk about it, but if I share some news, i.e. "doc says the chemo is working well," he is unspeakably relieved.

  • pennsygal
    pennsygal Member Posts: 346
    edited September 2015

    Another good recommendation - thank you!

  • 39andhip
    39andhip Member Posts: 164
    edited September 2015

    If we are talking books, let me just say that I've read a bunch in the past three weeks. It's always hard to recommend books to people when you don't know what they like, so I'll just tell you what I've read. I thought all these were good reads - because if I don't get into a book now, it goes right back on the shelf. So, I've read...

    The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins - mystery type of book; fast read!

    Gut: The Inside Story of the Body's Most Underrated Organ by Guilia Enders - ha ha, can't believe I'm admitting this publicly! (Have I mentioned that I am a nerd?) (And I teach biology. LOL.)

    Everything I've Never Told You by Celeste Ng - kind of depressing book about a dysfunctional family, but I couldn't put it down. I read it in one day.

    Together Tea by Marjan Kamali - nice mother-daughter story; much more warm and fuzzy than Everything I've Never Told You.

    Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn - I'm sure you all have heard of this one.

    Now I'm reading another nerdy biology-related book... :)

  • cbwitt1970
    cbwitt1970 Member Posts: 65
    edited September 2015

    Hey! We could start a book club thread!!

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Member Posts: 3,039
    edited September 2015

    I loved Station Eleven, but I can well imagine it'd be slow going if you were distracted. I'll have to look up Girl on a Train--good thing I hung around!

  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    I'm fine with nerdy books. Girl on a Train sounds like fun.

    The last book I read before surgery was Go Set a Watchman. Very mixed feelings. On the one hand, after all the media fuss, I couldn't help feeling that Atticus was simply of his time and place. I wasn't offended by him, as so many were. But I did think that the book was published under false pretenses; it is an early draft from a very talented writer, but with much work that needed to be done.

    I also read Ann Patchett's State of Wonder and enjoyed it.

    Yes, I'm about halfway through Station 11 now and moving more quickly. It is fun--like Hunger Games for grownups, much more nuanced and interesting.

  • Molly50
    Molly50 Member Posts: 3,773
    edited September 2015

    Books! My favorite subject. I just read a book called "The Dirty Life" by Kirstin Kimball. It's a memoir about a city girl turned farmer. I loved it. "Gone Girl" is much better than the movie. If you like detective novels the first two books by JK Rowling as Robert Galbraith "The Cuckoo's Calling " and" The Silkworm " were fun reads.

  • KellyAnne13
    KellyAnne13 Member Posts: 63
    edited September 2015

    Thank you I just saw this! I am still trying to figure these boards out. I made it through, but not without complications. The right breast skin had very little blood supply so they were unable to put the expander in that side. I see my surgeon this Thursday to figure out when that can be done. My god, it's been pretty rough

  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    Kelly Anne, I'm so sorry you've had complications. Hope your surgeon can give you some good options.

    I really enjoyed the two "Robert Galbraith" books! Dang that woman can write.

    cbwitt, I think we have already started a book club thread right here!

    Gone Girl: good to know it's better than the movie. Maybe I'll dip into it. I finished Station 11 last night. I really enjoyed the way the plotting came together in the end. The story wandered from present to past and back and was really satisfying. Recommend it highly. And she's really great with settings.

    Next: either Kate Atkinson's latest or a Harlan Coben thriller. Or both at the same time? That's allowed!

    Good luck to all those having surgery this week.

    I decided to go it last night without the narcotic (Norvo). Found that extra strength Tylenol is now adequate for pain control, but my body was expecting the narcotic. Was playing solitaire at 3:00 AM and suspect I'll be napping this afternoon.

  • Molly50
    Molly50 Member Posts: 3,773
    edited September 2015

    Hugs to you, KellyAnne. I hope your PS has some good alternative options for you. If not get a second opinion.

    I need to check out Station 11!

  • marion55
    marion55 Member Posts: 32
    edited September 2015

    I AM DUE TO HAVE A LUMPECTOMY AND LYMPH NODE REMOVAL ON THE 8TH OCT

  • Molly50
    Molly50 Member Posts: 3,773
    edited September 2015

    Welcome Marion55

  • KellyAnne13
    KellyAnne13 Member Posts: 63
    edited September 2015

    Thank you. Fortunately I am in the hands of a very well respected surgeon who I believe made the right call to give me the best outcome. It just really sucks that I will have surgery again in the next couple of weeks. My kids are 23, 20 and 13 and the first was hard enough on them.

    On the bright side I'm ready to get moving! Can't wait for these drains to be out.

    I am struggling a bit at night with anxiety creeping in. I had a very bad bout of it during chemo from the steroids I had to take. I ended up on medication and had just managed to get off it a couple of weeks before surgery. Probably wasn't the best time!

    Anyhow I really can't believe there are so many of us with Sept surgeries but I sure am glad I'm not alone!!





  • KellyAnne13
    KellyAnne13 Member Posts: 63
    edited September 2015

    Good luck to everyone having surgery this week

  • Gabby56b
    Gabby56b Member Posts: 82
    edited September 2015

    I also wish everyone the best of luck with surgeries this week. Please pamper yourselves....
    I agree with

  • cbwitt1970
    cbwitt1970 Member Posts: 65
    edited September 2015

    Tomorrow is surgery eve😳 Trying to stay busy. Cleaning like crazy. Packing for the hospital. So nervous I could scream!

    Good luck to everyone having surgery this week!

  • Molly50
    Molly50 Member Posts: 3,773
    edited September 2015

    Best wishes to all of you having surgery this week!

  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    Good luck, CBwitt. I hope it all goes well!

  • Gardnergirls
    Gardnergirls Member Posts: 89
    edited September 2015

    good luck for all the surgery buddies this week. Im a week out and thankfully down to two drains. I must have over done myself yesterday so I'm really sore tonight. Been only using extra strength Tylenol and Valium for the muscle relaxer. Not sure how I'm going to sleep,tonight. Pain is real today. Please make sure you don't over do it!! Now why didn't I listen to myself on that note

  • 39andhip
    39andhip Member Posts: 164
    edited September 2015

    Good luck to everyone having surgery this week, and prayers for those recovering.

    @rainnyc - I have tried many times to read To Kill a Mockingbird and have never succeeded at finishing, so I don't think I should even try Go Set a Watchman. I know this is one of those books that a person should read in her lifetime, but man... I cannot get into it.

  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    @39andhip- I think you might have to take in TKAM the way I did: at age 12 or so. We were visiting friends of my parents, and they had a copy. I gulped it down in a day. For some reason when my son was a toddler I bought a copy and tried it again. So interesting to read with an adult perspective--and you could see what she was doing to make it such an extraordinary book. But for me, the read I'll always remember was my 12-year-old self, crouched over the book in someone else's home, not understanding all of it but knowing that it was nothing like anything I'd ever read before.

  • Lovey1226
    Lovey1226 Member Posts: 12
    edited September 2015

    I love all the book recommendations!!!

    Good luck to everyone this week. I have an appt with the BS today. Then Friday is DMX day!!

    Trying so hard to stay CALM.

  • Stephmoen
    Stephmoen Member Posts: 563
    edited September 2015

    any one experiencing any dizziness I'm a week out from surgery 1 have no pain haven't took any pain meds for 3 days but I'm dizzy if I make sudden movements or if there's a loud noise it's so frustrating

  • pennsygal
    pennsygal Member Posts: 346
    edited September 2015

    Cbwitt - thinking of you and wishing you all the best for tomorrow. My LX is Wednesday, but I go for radioactive seed placement tomorrow, and then we will stay overnight. Hopefully I'll be first on the roster Wednesday am.

    Lovey1226 - all best to you too. What are you doing to stay calm? I'm not having much success with that.

  • rainnyc
    rainnyc Member Posts: 1,289
    edited September 2015

    Steph, no dizziness, but I'm surprised at how energy comes and goes. Yesterday i was fine, today kind of groggy. Tomorrow I'll be a week out. Can't wait to get the drains out--Friday, I hope.

    Pennsygal, staying calm is almost impossible. I think I posted above: when they took my blood pressure before surgery, it had skyrocketed. Of course I freaked out, but they said everyone has stress-related high blood pressure before surgery. The next morning, it was completely back to normal.

  • pennsygal
    pennsygal Member Posts: 346
    edited September 2015

    Yes - I feel like my brain is full of ping pong balls today!!

  • AmyBeader
    AmyBeader Member Posts: 90
    edited September 2015

    I'm 9 days out and although healing well, I'm still tired and in pain. I think I actually have new sore places that I didn't feel several days ago! But I'm only taking Tylenol. I had dizziness the first 3 days but I think that was from the anesthesia

  • AmyBeader
    AmyBeader Member Posts: 90
    edited September 2015

    pennsygal, I cleaned house and organized for several days before by surgery. That kept my mind off things :)

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