Things are whirring away from me and my appointment to have the dressing removed has been set for 11am on Monday! If the drain is at the required level by Friday, that can come out in the afternoon apparently.
Since Monday last, things have been going so fast, I can’t keep up. I guess it could be that I’m dozing a fair bit during the day and so time doesn’t actually register.
It was lovely to see my Bestie from SW today. She stayed for about an hour and a half then said I looked tired. Hopefully we’ll be able to meet up again before we go back home.
After all that, I hope the results come back pretty quick and I’m given the OK to travel.
There should be no need for radiotherapy or chemo as there’s nothing left to zap.
I want to get back into our own routine asap as although the dog is being pretty good, she’s not getting much quality time. Our eating habits have gone for a bucket of chalk and quite honestly, I need to get back on track with normalcy. Not that I have plans to do anything too strenuous, but I do need routine and daft as it may sound, our own home comforts!
I’m exhausted, so will be going up to bed shortly.Β Only two doses of paracetamol today, but I’ll take one before I settle for the night which will help me sleep.
It’s been a good day.
So glad all is going well – take care of yourself π
Thanks Ruth
Sweet dreams. Monday will be here before you know it. Rest. These days are of a different routine. Sleep eat doze sleep drink (water mind you) sleep sleep. Heal!
Thanks Ruth. I’m working on it!
Life can be good .. regardless of what hurdles one meets along the way. Sounds great Di. Keep it up. π C.
Hi Colin! I’m getting there, though it’s hit me harder this time. Feeling positive though
You certainly are making progress. This is good.
I’m trying Fransi, but very tired today.
Itβs not a race Di. Rest is key. Your body knows what it can do and what it needs and you are listening to it β which is the perfect thing to do. π
I’ll get there. π
You absolutely will!!
You can bet on it, however long it takes me!
Exactly, like I said, this is not a race. But remember β itβs barely 4 days since your surgery. When my cousin had her mastectomy many years ago, she was in the hospital for 2 weeks β you went home the next day. Thatβs nothing short of amazing!!
It could have been the same day as in some instances. My lumpectomy was in and out same day.
It will be good for you to be back home, and relax a bit more. You’re right in thinking you won’t feel properly normal until then…
Got to wait a while before that though.
Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
thanks for the reblog
Sweet dreams, Di. Hope you have a pleasant evening. π΄π
Glad to hear you have had a good day. Certainly rest and hopefully you will be back to your home comforts. There is nothing like your own comforts.
I can’t wait to be going home, but it won’t be for a couple of weeks yet.
Oh. A bit longer to you going home than I thought.
Fraid so. Have to wait for test results before I can travel. That should be in a couple of weeks.
You’re doing well, Di!
I’m knackered!!!! lol
I can well imagine! π
Thatβs great. β€οΈ
Hello, Dear Di! I have tagged you for “POP!” (Only when you are up fo it).
https://beckiesmentalmess.wordpress.com/2019/10/31/pop-pop-of-positivity-share-6-theme-funny-scenes-from-a-movie-of-animals-or-humans-acting-like-animals/
Thanks Beckie, but I will have to pass this time, but suggest the clip from UP and the Cone of Shame! My musical choice would be from The Lady and the Tramp
No worries, Di. I completely understand. I love your choices!!! π
Cheers!
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Wow you.are blogging already but.we hope you rest too ok
Not doing too much as it’s uncomfortable, but trying to do something every day.
Yes that’s good slow and steady
π