I spoke too soon

Oct 01, 2010 16:31

OK, first, don't panic. (Hmm, this post already sounds like my chicken pox post from last year at roughly this time, doesn't it ( Read more... )

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ccoralacid October 1 2010, 15:25:46 UTC
glad to hear all is well

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rosybug October 6 2010, 11:58:15 UTC
Thanks! :)

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viggofest October 1 2010, 17:16:29 UTC
I had similar surgery three years ago. I'd never thought anything of the fact that when I lay on my back, my stomach was rounded up like I was pregnant. And yet I read in disbelief about people who had huge tumors removed and wondered, "how did they not know they were carrying that around?" Not the first time my arrogance got me!
The stomach was distended enough that when all the bad stuff was out, the scar--same place as yours--ended up crooked. So no bikinis? A small price to pay for dropping a pants size, imo.
I'm glad you're on the mend and that you had doctors who were patient with you. It can make all the difference.
(I too had chicken pox as an adult. Maybe we're twins with really different hair?)
Let's hope 2011 says that the 2010 incident was close enough to the end of the year to count for both.
Long distance hugs!

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rosybug October 6 2010, 12:13:01 UTC
I know what you mean about not noticing. Now that the post-surgical swelling is going down I seem about two dress-sizes slimmer, my waist is back and I can bend down to tie my shoes or pick something off the floor without either having to hold my breath or wonder when my lunch was going to come shooting out of my nose. Gone is the weird relux, the shortness of breath, the overwhelming fatigue, the "piles" (which I've had since 1997)... I feel rather silly not noticing how bad things had got. (Can't believe my tiny waist ( ... )

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maddiec24 October 1 2010, 18:21:18 UTC
OMG, sweetie! Scary story, but I'm so glad it turned out all right. *hugs*

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rosybug October 6 2010, 11:59:16 UTC
Thanks, Maddie! It all happened so fast that I really am still trying to catch up with it!

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trillingstar October 1 2010, 23:14:41 UTC
I'm so happy to hear that you're okay, and that your experience with anaesthesia was much better this time. Yay surgeon!! *gentle hugs*

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rosybug October 6 2010, 12:00:42 UTC
Thanks. :) Yes, the surgeons have improved in the last 20 years as well.

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aswanargent October 2 2010, 09:38:18 UTC
It's always good to hear from you, especially when the posts have a happy ending!

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rosybug October 6 2010, 12:02:41 UTC
Thanks, K! Yes, at least this did have a happy ending. The alternative ... well, let's just say I don't think about it.

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