Now you've got me laughing, Lady Lee. Glad I warmed up your day.
Off for my surgery
by Lady Lee 59 Replies latest jw friends
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Lady Lee
Well yesterday I was able to stay awake most of the day. Took pain killers as prescribed but it was a pretty good day
Had a rough night last night. Feet were acting up a lot. Woke up feeling tired and sore
Hubby made breakfast and I went and had a nap for a bit. Feet are a bit better but still about a 5/10 in the pain.
But it is better than yesterday
Thank you all for you well wishes.
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Valis
Lady Lee, hope you are doing OK. You are lucky to have a big group of people to give you a hard time during your hard time...and just so you know I'm right there to give you hell along with the rest...Hope you feel better dear.
Sincerely,
District Overbeer
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ESTEE
((((Lady Lee!!!)))
ESTEE
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Robdar
I do not see how I missed this thread.
((((((Lady Lee)))))) my thoughts and prayers are with you. I am glad that the surgery went well. I hope that the biopsy gives a good result.
Love,
Robyn
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patio34
Okay, ditto to what the others said about missing this thread!
i'm so sorry that you had to have surgery. I didn't know. Get well soon! And I hope the results are good.
I had rectal cancer almost 5 years ago with surgery, chemo, and radiation. If you want to talk, please feel free to pm me.
Warm regards,
Pat
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nowisee
dear lady lee --
i have not been here much but saw this thread tonight -- sorry for the surgery ordeal, but hopefully there will be better days ahead. you must stay well and take care of yourself as we definitely need you here. you are always around to lend a helping hand and significant insights. hope you know how much you mean to us.
love, nowisee
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Lady Lee
Valis you constantly surprise me Thank you for the flowers and the hard time
Thank you Estee, nowisee, Pat and Robdar, for all your thoughts.
Rough night but still kicking
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onacruse
((Lee))
I'm so glad that you're surgery went "well" (LOL, as if any surgery can go "well" ).
patio, nomb but how is it going for ya? 5 years and no recurrence...isn't that sortof a 'rule of thumb' that means you're clear?
Craig
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patio34
Thanks for asking, Ona. But what does "nomb" mean?
It will be 5 years this January '04! Actually, i'm not pronounced cured until 10 years, but the incidence of occurrence between 5 and 10 years is 2%. So 5 years is a great milestone.
Yippee!
Pat