
Let's see if I can get my incoherent thoughts expressed correctly as I am still under the influence of morphine, verset and a side note of Tylenol 3 with codeine. Okay. So yesterday...wait, before I go on, let's mention my darling, sweetest ever, confidant, best friend and lover was with me THE ENTIRE TIME for all this stuff...okay, going on. So we got to the hospital at 5:30 just to be told we didn't actually need to be there until 7:30 (but they called us and said 5:30!). Around 7:00 they called me into the pre-op room where the very nice nurse attempted (yes, I said attempted) to get my IV in. I warned her ahead of time that I have very small veins. I believe now she took this as a challenge and finally succumbed to my being right only after rupturing my vein causing a quick bleeding spurt in which she promptly apologize and proceeded to put the IV in my hand, where I advised her to in the first place. Wow, check out the bruise on my arm!
Anyway, so at 7:30 I went to the breast care center for a wire tapping. This is where they do an ultrasound, find the tumor, numb up the area and insert wires that hang out of my breast so the surgeon knows just where the tumor is. Not so bad, a little prick painful like the biopsy, but not too bad. I asked the doctor if this wire sticking out of me was a tracking device requested by my husband. I'm not sure whether she thought I was serious or joking.
Next more waiting and tv time until I was called back for surgery. I met with the surgeon and aneth---yeah, I'm so not going to try to spell that now---the guy who puts you to sleep and then was taken back. Another sweet nurse put a warm blanket on me and asked if I was warm. I told her yes except for the cold, stingy feeling in my arm. She smiled and asked me to take a deep breath. Yup, that's all I remember about that.
I woke up around 11:30 and then was released about 1:00. After a quick stop to Taco Bell (remember I hadn't eaten since the night before) we made it home. I arrived to all these beautiful flowers. Thank you Kitty, Kathy, Amber and Jeremy, Debbie and my sweet kiddies for the pretty rose (which just so happened to appear while they were on Holli's watch...hm....did she have anything to do with that??? ;))
The doctor told Justin he got all the tumor and saw nothing bad. I am pleased with this and will find out officials tomorrow at my follow-up where he will check me and go over the pathology reports.
So thanks to everyone who prayed, thought about and cared for me. I couldn't have done it without your help.
Special thanks to: Ken & Kathy who watched the kids overnight, got them to school AND brought us a fantastic dinner last night. To Holli & Summer for keeping my kids after school so I could rest. To all the friends who sent flowers, and most of all, to my husband. I love you all!