Theresa_F
Well-Known Member
I had my operation on Monday night, so now look like a ten year old on one side and sit leaning a bit to the left as I am still a 36D that side. Hope it won't effect Stinky's muscles.
It is not that bad to look at and a huge relief to have bad boob gone. I came home yesterday and apart from having a bad gut reaction to the meds which are now changed, am a bit sore but pottering around and doing not much for the moment.
I still have a drain in, which is a bit of a nuisance and one of my horrid old cats is very interested in it - keeps licking her lips and sniffing it, and my other one won't leave my side she is so happy to have me back. The drain does catch if I am not careful and Andy has to empty it for me, but that comes out on Saturday. Andy said he will take me to see the horses afterwards but I must not do anything which I have promised.
It is going to be 8 weeks until I can ride the bike as the physio realised it is not a little scooter but she said I may be able to get on Chancer in four weeks time to do a gentle walk and hopefully in six weeks time to do my two classes I want to do at Easter. So am going to do a lot of reading and gaming to avoid going stir crazy. I should be back at work on the 22nd all being well.
Turned out it was a grade 3 cancer which is not the best but not the worst and I will be getting the lymph node results on the 19th and we then go onto stage 2 of the project.
Still keeping my chin up - and am feeling good that the first part of the plan is done and now want to get on to stage 2 and get to the final stage as soon as possible and on with life.
Will let you know how things go but so far I am happy and not bothered about being without a boob - would have been far worse to have lost a limb.
Thanks again for all your posts of support and advice - they really are so much appreicated and have been a huge help to both Andy and myself.
It is not that bad to look at and a huge relief to have bad boob gone. I came home yesterday and apart from having a bad gut reaction to the meds which are now changed, am a bit sore but pottering around and doing not much for the moment.
I still have a drain in, which is a bit of a nuisance and one of my horrid old cats is very interested in it - keeps licking her lips and sniffing it, and my other one won't leave my side she is so happy to have me back. The drain does catch if I am not careful and Andy has to empty it for me, but that comes out on Saturday. Andy said he will take me to see the horses afterwards but I must not do anything which I have promised.
It is going to be 8 weeks until I can ride the bike as the physio realised it is not a little scooter but she said I may be able to get on Chancer in four weeks time to do a gentle walk and hopefully in six weeks time to do my two classes I want to do at Easter. So am going to do a lot of reading and gaming to avoid going stir crazy. I should be back at work on the 22nd all being well.
Turned out it was a grade 3 cancer which is not the best but not the worst and I will be getting the lymph node results on the 19th and we then go onto stage 2 of the project.
Still keeping my chin up - and am feeling good that the first part of the plan is done and now want to get on to stage 2 and get to the final stage as soon as possible and on with life.
Will let you know how things go but so far I am happy and not bothered about being without a boob - would have been far worse to have lost a limb.
Thanks again for all your posts of support and advice - they really are so much appreicated and have been a huge help to both Andy and myself.