I think life should be celebrated. I'm so ready for my surgery that DH & I are making plans to celebrate it as soon as I am able. We're going to our farm & burning some stuff we don't need, including a tampon or two.
Thank you so much for pointing out that we should celebrate life! There are certainly days when we don't think there's much to celebrate but waking up in the morning is good enough for me!
I wish you all the best on your surgery tomorrow. I hope everything goes well for you and that you continue to celebrate your life!!!
Wishes for a good recovery!
I am celebrating going back to work after 15 years off with children. I am enjoying it immensely! Also celebrating taking far less advil than at any time in the past several years..
I would like to celebrate my husband for being so supportive. He has even put off surgery on his elbow until after I have had my surgery and recovered. His words: "I have watched you suffer for years and I will let nothing come before your health or improving your quality of life. My elbow will still be their in a few months. I refuse to make this about me......you are my Queen and now I want you to feel like a Queen." I love him so much! It's amazing the things God will send you even when you have no idea you need it!
Drafter,,,so happy you are home and beginning to recover. Please remember to stay ahead of the pain so your body can heal properly...and most important.....TAKE IT EASY!!!
I would like to celebrate my pathology for my second surgery is CLEAR!!!!!
L.
May 25/2010 Cold Knife Cone Biopsy (didn't get it all)
LAVH, Lymph nodes taken (20)/kept Ovaries
Stage 1A2 Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix
Path clear!
I'm celebrating finding this web site and all the wonderful sisters on here. Almost 7 months post op and feeling great. Coulldn't have made it with my hyster sisters.