Big Day for JoAnne (RJT) - Mother Superior
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I dont come over to this forum much and I was surprised to find this.
First I am sorry that this happened. That you had to go through all of this. But it is so good that it was found early.
But Second, you are taking it like a trooper from your posts. So with that great attitude, the same as you always have around here too, I am sure you will be just as good as ever once you get healed up.
So get well, rest some, get even better, and get that other work done and have a wonderful Holidays and a Happy New Year for you, and for all your family and friends.
Stay Strong !
First I am sorry that this happened. That you had to go through all of this. But it is so good that it was found early.
But Second, you are taking it like a trooper from your posts. So with that great attitude, the same as you always have around here too, I am sure you will be just as good as ever once you get healed up.
So get well, rest some, get even better, and get that other work done and have a wonderful Holidays and a Happy New Year for you, and for all your family and friends.
Stay Strong !
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I am feeling perkier today. Yup, yes I AM! The morning didn't start out so grand. I was feeling sort of dizzy and punky and nauseated and TIRED of feeling dizzy and punky and nauseated.
THEN.....
I went to the reconstructive surgeon today and he smiled BIG when he looked at me (for the first time since the hospital) and said I was doing great and looking great. Robert said to him it appeared as more of a look of surprise. I told him he has made me so happy, that he made us BOTH so happy already. I wasn't expecting to look so good so soon. I'm a small "B" already. I was fully prepared to be flat as a pancake for the rest of my life when I first decided on the double mastectomy. Then I learn that I was a candidate for reconstruction and decide on that. Still when I left the hospital, I wasn't expecting much more than an expander, whatever the heck that was, and then start the 'big re-build up' a few weeks later. ANYWAY, I should get back to where I was before this whole thing started before I know it, AND I will look better since there will be no ptosis and I've had ptosis since I was 12!!! Perky will be THE WORD He also pulled two of the drains from me and told me I can sleep on my side now. That should help me a lot. Once I am done with the antibiotics (which make me nauseated) It will be clear sailing!!
You guys are the best listeners around..... THANK YOU!!!!!
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JoAnne, might I be so frank and say whilst it is you who's thanking 'us' it is really me thanking you in being so frank, courageous, vulnerable, well spirited and funny. Take one step at a time and get well soon!!!
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When I first ventured into cyberspace some 20+ years ago, I thought it was just a place to send mail and keep in touch with people a long ways away, as an alternate to the phone or paper mail.
Then it became a place to find information, conduct research and learn.
Rennlist has shown me that it can also be a social gathering where friendships can be initiated and fostered.
Joanne, you have been one of the pioneers of the "Rennlist Family" and make this place so much more than "just a Porsche bulletin board" Because of people like yourself, I see Rennlist as not just a community, but a family, where people not only interact, but genuinely care about each other and their well being.
I am glad to hear that things are going well.
Aloha
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AND it's just as important for you guys to go get checked annually too. A couple of fingers and second of discomfort can save your own life. I care about all of you. You are my cyber family.
I am so blessed to be part of the Rennlist community.
Hugs to you all. I'll sleep tonight. Flexril and just being able to sleep on my side. Wow, sounds as good as a vacation to Daytona to me....
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I have also been among the missing and having just closed out another semester, put down the essays and read about your challenges. Being married to a mamographer, I know how important having regular check ups are and salute your courage in sharing your story. If just one woman benefits because you put out the word, it will be another feather in your already-feather ladened cap. I salute you and hope the days ahead are filled with joy!
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Thanks guys! Pcarhombre ~ If just one women who hates getting Mammograms goes after hearing my story, then it was worth my telling it.
Yesterday was my second appointment with my reconstructive plastic surgeon and he said I am doing great. I am well ahead in the healing department then most women are at only two weeks out. The nurse pulled my two remaining drains, (the first two were pulled last week. You would not believe how much tubing was inside of my chest!!!) and she told me to expect them to ooze for a few days. Good thing they told me to send Robert to the store for Maxi Pads when they first started to leak. I have a who box of them now. Poor Robert said he stared at the tampons in the feminine products aisle for 5 minutes before he realized those weren't what I was looking for LOL.... The Surgeon said he understands Robert's confusion. He said he thinks stores need to have a women working that aisle at all times to help the men who wander in their looking for something. We had a great laugh with the surgeon about that. The surgeon then infused my expanders with two huge syringes full of saline. Boy did I feel it, and BOY BOY BOY did I grow! He said most women are numb for up to 6 weeks, but since I am regaining feeling quickly it might be a little uncomfortable for me when he does the infusions. He was right. Still, what he's doing to me to make me bigger is nothing compared to what some of the other women with invasive types of cancer had to go through before they could even get to the point of reconstruction, so I am NOT going to complain about it. When He sat me back up, Robert's eyes bugged out as I said,: "HEY!! I have ***** again!!!" Next week, I get even bigger. I'm thinking I am almost the size I want to be already, and we've only just started. Right now I feel like someone stuck a football in my chest. Before the surgeon left the room he gave me my Christmas Gift..... HE said that I CAN SHOWER starting tomorrow! Well, that is now TODAY!!!! It will be a world record shower. the water meter is going to be spinning out of control. I'm going to enjoy every second of it. I just have to make sure it's not too hot so I don't pass out. I have to wait for the muscle relaxants to wear off a little before I try the shower. I did have some pretty heafty muscle contractions last night (just as they told me to expect) so I took my flexril. That stuff really works on me to the point of making me want to sleep the day away......
Funny how the little things that I used to take for granted mean so much to me now days.
You guys are great. Tell your women to get their Mammograms. It's important. VERY IMPORTANT!
Yesterday was my second appointment with my reconstructive plastic surgeon and he said I am doing great. I am well ahead in the healing department then most women are at only two weeks out. The nurse pulled my two remaining drains, (the first two were pulled last week. You would not believe how much tubing was inside of my chest!!!) and she told me to expect them to ooze for a few days. Good thing they told me to send Robert to the store for Maxi Pads when they first started to leak. I have a who box of them now. Poor Robert said he stared at the tampons in the feminine products aisle for 5 minutes before he realized those weren't what I was looking for LOL.... The Surgeon said he understands Robert's confusion. He said he thinks stores need to have a women working that aisle at all times to help the men who wander in their looking for something. We had a great laugh with the surgeon about that. The surgeon then infused my expanders with two huge syringes full of saline. Boy did I feel it, and BOY BOY BOY did I grow! He said most women are numb for up to 6 weeks, but since I am regaining feeling quickly it might be a little uncomfortable for me when he does the infusions. He was right. Still, what he's doing to me to make me bigger is nothing compared to what some of the other women with invasive types of cancer had to go through before they could even get to the point of reconstruction, so I am NOT going to complain about it. When He sat me back up, Robert's eyes bugged out as I said,: "HEY!! I have ***** again!!!" Next week, I get even bigger. I'm thinking I am almost the size I want to be already, and we've only just started. Right now I feel like someone stuck a football in my chest. Before the surgeon left the room he gave me my Christmas Gift..... HE said that I CAN SHOWER starting tomorrow! Well, that is now TODAY!!!! It will be a world record shower. the water meter is going to be spinning out of control. I'm going to enjoy every second of it. I just have to make sure it's not too hot so I don't pass out. I have to wait for the muscle relaxants to wear off a little before I try the shower. I did have some pretty heafty muscle contractions last night (just as they told me to expect) so I took my flexril. That stuff really works on me to the point of making me want to sleep the day away......
Funny how the little things that I used to take for granted mean so much to me now days.
You guys are great. Tell your women to get their Mammograms. It's important. VERY IMPORTANT!
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JoAnne..... so cool that you have such a positive attitude. That, plus the fact you can find humor in it, has to be a factor in you rapid improvement. I have no doubt you will be helping others that are facing the same ordeal you are going through now. Keep getting better and keep us posted. Say "hey" to Robert. He is a trooper too.