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  • Giselle7
    Giselle7 Posts: 70
    edited July 2010

    Mykidsmom - Can you please add me to the list? I am having my exchange on July 28th and would love to join the sisters : )

    Thank you,

    Giselle 

  • Estepp
    Estepp Posts: 2,966
    edited July 2010

    LOVE those dogs.. WOW... beautiful!!!!!!!

    Gisella.. I got your PM.. I will respond soon!

    (((KITTY))) I hope that silly Ardry is NOT kicking your booty... it kicks most of us right in the arse...lol... Hang in there sweet lady!!!

    Ladies who did Chemo.. you will understand this:

    LAURA<------------------- Curly hair....Chemo....Bald.....Straight hair growing back..... two years later... FINALLY...  my curls have returned about the same... THANK YOU GOD!

    WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  • Lilah
    Lilah Posts: 2,631
    edited July 2010

    Kay -- gorgeous dogs!

    (((Val))) so sad to lose your doggie.... I will be devastated when mine goes... I'm sure she had a wonderful life with you.

    Giselle -- you have to send a PM to MyKidsMom to be put on the list (to be sure to be put there anyway)

    TamGam, Dawn-Hope and Flacracker -- GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SURGERIES!!!!

  • Firni
    Firni Posts: 521
    edited July 2010

    Happy squishy to every one having surgeries!!!!  I don't think anyone sleeps the night before.  But as it was said, there is plenty of sleep time during surgery and after you get home.  

    It is the hardest thing to have to put a dog down.  5 years ago we had to put down our 10 yr old cattle dog who had a brain tumor.  For weeks I kept thinking that the vet didn't really put her to sleep and she was with another family.  Ridiculous. Our pets are our fur babies.  We now have a rather large 3 year old poodle mutt and a 9 yr old sheltie.  

  • MBJ
    MBJ Posts: 3,671
    edited July 2010

    kittycat:  Good to hear from you!  Hang in there and it will be over before you know it.

    laura:  Chemo hair:  I had lots and lots of fine wavy hair, chemo, bald, now kinky, kinky, frizzy mess!  Two years to get back to normal!  Yowza.

    kay:  Your babies are beautiful!  Cute hubby, too!

  • MBJ
    MBJ Posts: 3,671
    edited July 2010
    tamgam:  I hope you have a quick and painless exchange and we look forward to hearing from you when you are up to it!
  • Lilah
    Lilah Posts: 2,631
    edited July 2010

    Aw Kitty forgot to say HEY GIRL!  Hope chemo isn't kicking you too badly... the new pic is adorable :)

  • jizogarden
    jizogarden Posts: 139
    edited July 2010

    Kay, what great dogs!!!!! :)  thanks for breaking through the photo wall :)

    Laura, I had a heart murmur all my life and I have had no problems with it at all....I lived a very full and athletic life.  I have always been very physical....from mucking my horse's stall and stacking hay bails when I was a pre-teen :)  Let your son know that the eco-cardiogram is fascinating. He will get to see his heart beating on the monitor.....it doesn't hurt at all and is kind of amazing :) I do believe if I hadn't had such an extreme shock in my life a few years ago followed by grief and years of high stress I would have continued with a murmur for the rest of my life and that would be the end of it. I am hoping you get good news, if the docs were alarmed in any way they would have your son come in straight away.  I think the eco is a great test just to make sure all the heart valves and heart chambers are working properly....a murmur can just be caused by a slightly different rhythm and not be cause for worry.  Broken Heart Syndrome is not connected to heart murmurs......it can happen to completely "normal" hearts..so do not take what has happened to me as cause for future worries.  Most heart murmurs are no cause for alarm or altering your life.  Hope your son has a great outcome!!!!  Prayers to you Laura, your son and to your family ♡

    Thanks again for everyones kindness.......now lets get back to bitching about boobies :)

    Here's Smudge doing his favorite thing in summer, window down....weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

    Window down..weeeeeeeeeeeeeee! 

    Strength and healing,

    Laura 

  • flacracker
    flacracker Posts: 17
    edited July 2010

    Hello, I was just checking in! Man, does this site flys!!! Tommorow is my exchange date!! Yea!!!! I want Diana Ross song "I'm coming out" played. I don't think they will do it, I will just have it in my mind! It has been almost a year with TE's. A load off my chest! 800cc each one.It will be my 4th surgery in a year, hopefully my last! Worried still but happy too! Thank you all for all the support and information!Cool

    Hugs Wanda

  • LadyinBama
    LadyinBama Posts: 993
    edited July 2010

    How do you post pictures? I'm like a jealous mom, I want to post pics of my baby dogs too :)

    Sorry about the loss of your setter. i had to put down my two a year apart, they were both 12 and I thought I'd never get over it. But it's been 2 years and I've got my two new muttleys to keep me hopping.

    Estepp: your hair grew back straight? I've got very curly, kinky really,  hair and was dreading it coming back even curlier/kinkier after chemo. I've never heard of anyone's hair coming back straight. Maybe I'll get that!

    My TEs have really been hurting the last two days. I've had them 2 weeks now and this is the first they've really bothered me. think maybe I've just overdone it or something? I did get out and grocery shop yesterday (too much, but I'm soooo bored).

     Lady in Bama (formerly ReginaA)

  • kate33
    kate33 Posts: 1,936
    edited July 2010

    kittycat- Love your new photo!  Are you almost done with chemo?  Hope the SE's are not too bad.

    M-star- Cute babies (and DH).  Maybe we should all start a pet thread?  After all, they help get us through treatment, too!

    Laura- OMG, that is the cutest picture ever of Smudge with his head hanging out the window.  You should enter it in a photo contest.  Adorable!

    Wanda- Hope your surgery is going well.  You will be so amazed how much better you feel with the TE's gone.  (I can't believe you had them for a year!)  And I think the recuperation for this surgery is so much easier than all the others.  (I had 4 different ones in 6 months!  So glad to be done!)  

    The morning of my exchange surgery I turned on the radio and "Change is Gonna Come" was playing.  Thought is rather appropriate, especially the lyrics-

    "It's been a long, a long time coming but I, I know a change gonna come,  oooh yes it will!"Laughing

    LadyinBama- I found when my TE's were hurting that gentle stretches kind of loosened everything up, especially doing them while you were taking a warm shower.  Hang in there! 

  • kate33
    kate33 Posts: 1,936
    edited July 2010
    I put this on another post but thought I'd put it here, too.  When I met with my PS yesterday they gave me my I.D. cards for my implants and some warranty registration information.  (Never thought my boobs would have a warranty!)Someone had asked what happens if something goes wrong with your implants years down the road so I just thought I'd share what was in the Mentor brochure.  If you have implants as a result of BC and reconstruction then insurance has to cover the costs of replacements even if it's 20 years down the road.  I have Mentor implants and the implants, themselves, have a lifetime guarantee.  It states that if you have a confirmed rupture you are eligible for up to two replacement breast implants of any size in a similar style at no charge.  (That wouldn't count doctor/surgical costs but that's where your insurance steps in.)  There is also an additional 10 year warranty.  The warranty pays up to $3500.00 for operating room, anesthesia and surgical charges not covered by insurance and only applies to implants after 5/01/09.  There is no additional charge for these warranties.You can register either online or by mailing in the form.  So all you post exchange women send in those registrations! 
  • Katey
    Katey Posts: 496
    edited July 2010

    I LOVE all your dogs!!!  Weeeee, that is a great shot Laura!  I miss my adorable dog, I do have 4 wonderful cats, but I don't think anyone has ever loved me unconditionaly as much as my dog did!!  

    Wanda and Dawn and everyone else having surgery this week, my best wishes for great results and easy healing!!  Tylenol pm the night before surgery is allowed and will knock you out!

  • Lilah
    Lilah Posts: 2,631
    edited July 2010

    Kate -- I'm not sure there is a registration for the Allergan 410 Gummy implant (since it is still in trials).  I did have to fill out a bunch of forms for the trials, though I don't recall any of them being a warranty.

  • m-star
    m-star Posts: 340
    edited July 2010

    THANKS FOR ALL YOUR LOVELY COMMENTS!

    by the way,my hubby says thanks for his too! LOL nah he didnt really but i did tell him and he just gave me a blank (but smug) look! =D

  • jkz
    jkz Posts: 158
    edited July 2010

    Wow! I am gone 9 hours a day for work and it takes me an hour to catch up on ready.. Not complaining though, I actually love it! Brenda glad your rash is clearing up.. I have been on 2 meds since Tuesday and don't see too much of a difference but I have to give it some time I guess. I have another 5 days before I am done. My surgery was canceled 2  times so far and my new exchange date is August 4. Can't wait and I certainly hope it happens this time.

    Kate glad you mentioned the warranties. I think this time I will really fill them out and mail them back since they will be with me for life.. Not like the appliance warranties that I throw away or put in a drawer and forget about.. Good luck for everyone with their surgeries! I will keep you all in my prayers :) 

  • Estepp
    Estepp Posts: 2,966
    edited July 2010

    Ladies... I have an amazing weekend ahead.... full of grandchildren and family..:) my grandaughter  and niece.. ( 2 and 10) are having a girls spend the night at our home... just the three of us... we are kicking out ALL men! HEHE... we are gonna go to my Salon and get our hair done.... and then our nails and toes painted.... etc....such fun!

    I hope you all have a GREAT weekend!!!!

    Take care of eachother!!!

    Laura2.... Thank you!

    xxxooo

  • Giselle7
    Giselle7 Posts: 70
    edited July 2010

    Lilah - Thank you. I will PM MyKidsMom. 

  • didel
    didel Posts: 733
    edited July 2010

    I love all the dog pics!! Especially Laura's pooch hanging his head out the window, so cute!!

    GOOD LUCK to everyone with upcoming surgeries!!!

    Laura, sounds like a great weekend with your family! Enjoy! Stay cool....it's gonna be a scorcher.

    Good night all!

    Diane 

  • MBJ
    MBJ Posts: 3,671
    edited July 2010

    Hope everyone's surgeries went great and I look forward to hearing all about it!

  • Lilah
    Lilah Posts: 2,631
    edited July 2010

    Ditto what MBJ wrote!

    Laura -- that sounds so fantastic!  When I was little I used to play hairdresser with my grandmother's next door neighbor, who used to let me do her hair and tell her fortune with cards (I no longer recall HOW I told her fortune with regular playing cards, but I had a system lol).  You must be the world's BEST grandma :)

  • MBJ
    MBJ Posts: 3,671
    edited July 2010

    I just received results of my blood test and my white blood cell count is at 2.9, the lowest it has been since chemo (it was 3.2 right before my surgery and 7.8 right after).  Anyone else have this problem as I am concerned it will delay my exchange surgery?

  • MBJ
    MBJ Posts: 3,671
    edited July 2010
    Laura2:  Great picture!  It makes me a bit dizzy though--I feel as if I am in the car with the both of you!
  • Firni
    Firni Posts: 521
    edited July 2010

    Laura2, that little dog is so adorable.  Is anything happier than a dog with its head out the window?  I think not.

    MBJ I hope your WBC doesn't delay your surgery.  Is your doc going to do any other tests to see why it's so low? 

  • whippetmom
    whippetmom Posts: 6,028
    edited July 2010

    Sorry....posted on the wrong thread!

  • Estepp
    Estepp Posts: 2,966
    edited July 2010

    LOL DEBORAH.,

    that was great! Made me laugh........ :):): :)

  • kate33
    kate33 Posts: 1,936
    edited July 2010

    Laura2- Hope you are having a wonderful weekend with all the family!

    MBJ- How did you get your WBC test results?  Did they give you any indication of what could be causing it?  Hope you get it resolved soon so you don't have to delay your exchange.

    I've been having a lot of nerve pain since exchange.  I am seeing my GP on Monday so am thinking about asking her about Gabapentin.  I've seen some posts saying it's great for that and for hot flashes!  It's two, two, two drugs in one!  Has anyone ever tried it or is taking it now? 

  • tamgam
    tamgam Posts: 83
    edited July 2010

    Just wanted to let you girls know that my exchange was a breeze!  YAY!  The turtle shells are gone and I am very comfortable.  I only took one pain pill and now its just Advil.  I am still tired but feel very normal.  Not sure how I like the new foobs.  They seem a little strange but I am reserving judgement for a few weeks.  My PS has me as is.  No bra, no bandages- nothing.  It feels comfy but strange considering what you girls have worn right after exchange.  I will be heading to Nordstroms in a few weeks though.  I can not wait for some nice bras to enhance my new foobs.

    I am horrified by the noises the implants make! OMG!  My kids find it hysterica,l but me- not so much! Please tell me they go away!

  • m-star
    m-star Posts: 340
    edited July 2010
    noises??? What kind of noises???Surprised Did you have saline implants?