Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 : You really do have a lot going on. But the first thing a scheduler in my doctor's office told me was to breath and continue doing that until I calmed down. It really does work. But aside from that, take one step at a time. Since I have a background as a pastor, my best suggestion is to literally close your eyes and envision that God has His hands and/or arms out for you to climb into. Then just put yourself literally in your mind in His hands. The day I had my mastectomy (Dec 11, 2006) I did okay through the sentinental node injections. I also did okay until the staff came to take me to pre-op and surgery. Suddenly tears came from no where. It was almost uncontrollable. I had tried for so long to be strong for everyone else. Suddenly I couldn't do it anymore. In pre-op the nurse was great and allowed me to just talk while they were getting me ready. As I was being given something to make me drowsy I put myself in God's arms. And He did take care of me then and since then. My prayers are with you. You will be just fine and get through this. I will put you on my calendar for March 7. shelly hutchins runningbackmom1@...> wrote: Hello Ladies Its been a while since i have been in touch. With 4 kids a 1 computer its a fight (LOL) Feb. 14th diagnosed with dcis noninvasive BC on my right breast my calcifications were 7 cm. Well which left me no choice but a masectomy. So i went for the bi-lateral with reconstructive starting the same day. Oh i am a basketcase surgery is Mar 7th. FEAR, FEAR, FEAR. everything going thru my mind possible. I may have to have chemo afterwards depending what happens after surgery. Anyone with some advice to settle me down a little. Thanks, --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 , Fear of the unknown is the worst. I had a mastectomy and never needed any pain meds while in the hospital or when I came home. I had 6 mo of CMF chemo and never got sick. Hang in there! I will keep you in my prayers. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html BreastCancerStories.com http://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/ Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com Check out my other ornaments at www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html Lots of info and gifts at: www.cancerclub.com Anxiety, Fear, Scared of Surgery Hello Ladies Its been a while since i have been in touch. With 4 kids a 1 computer its a fight (LOL) Feb. 14th diagnosed with dcis noninvasive BC on my right breast my calcifications were 7 cm. Well which left me no choice but a masectomy. So i went for the bi-lateral with reconstructive starting the same day. Oh i am a basketcase surgery is Mar 7th. FEAR, FEAR, FEAR. everything going thru my mind possible. I may have to have chemo afterwards depending what happens after surgery. Anyone with some advice to settle me down a little. Thanks, --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with Yahoo! Mail on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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