Good luck. You seem to have to deal with a lot lately. Good luck with
the laporoscopic surgery. Have you ever had a laporoscopic exam? I had
more problems with cramps and pain with all the air they pump into the
abdomen to look around than I had with abdominal surgery when I had a 25
lb 12-14 inch long ovarian cancer tumor taken out where they made an
incision 10 inches long.
Hope things go well.
Steph
Laurie of the Isles wrote:
> My Mom's chronic lymphoma has returned, and she starts four weeks chemo next
week in Sedon (70 miles away) . I have an appointment for a consultation for a
hysterectomy with a gynocologist/surgeon down in Scotsdale (100 miles away) on
Wednesday. I'm going all the way down there because no doctor up here in
Prescott can do a laporoscopic hysterectomy, and I don't want to have to recover
from traditional abdominal surgery.
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> My weight is a complication, so I really hope there are no other complications
and the doctor can do it laporoscopically. I don't want to have to go all the
way down there and still have to recover from traditional surgery. Obviously,
my surgery can't be done until after my Mom is through with her chemo, and I
don't know what the surgeon's backlog is like, so I don't know when my procedure
will be. I also really hope for safe drives to Sedona and Scotsdale, as both
drives involve somewhat tricky drops in elevation, and crazy Arizona drivers. I
just wanted to ask for good thoughts, prayers, energy, whatever people feel
comfortable with sending.
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