Recovery

So.  I don’t normally get this kind of personal up in here, but I feel like writing about it will be therapeutic.

At my last gyno check up it was discovered my uterus walls had “thickened” and polyps were present.  One very painful biopsy experience later, it was determined the old girl needed to be removed to avoid future cancer possibility and they needed to be sure there wasn’t any lurking.  While I hated the idea of major surgery, I’m all for cancer avoidance where ever possible.

Monday was surgery day – and I’m here to say all went well, pathology benign much to my relief, but man, it feels like I was punched in the gut for 10 hours straights.   It surprises me that this is practically a drive-thru surgery – I mean, they’re removing an organ through four holes they make in your abdomen, and then some elsewhere.    I’m no fan of hospitals, being home is probably safer in the germ category.  But jeez, you’d think they’d want to make sure all your systems were GO again, after such a shock to the body.  As soon as I was awake and able to stand, they had me clothed and escorted to the waiting car.   I don’t even want to know what positions they put you in during surgery, my back is still screaming of it.

So I’m home, not lifting anything more than 10 pounds, resting, walking, drinking fluids, taking as minimal an amount of pain meds as possible because my stomach never likes them.  God bless Peapod grocery delivery.   My family is doing much of what I usually do, they’ve been great – and the frustration is obvious too, because they do have all their usual “stuff”.   I think once I’m healed and back to normal activities they will have a little more appreciation for all I get done around here on the regular…. just sayin.

I have rewatched Virgin River, because I LOVE VR!!… and might rewatch the last season of Outlander because DITTO!!.   Watched the first season of True Detectives with Woody Harrelson and Matthew Machonagy (that’s spelled wrong, I’m certain) – loved it.   Watched 1000 pound sisters and BY GOD I’M DETERMINED TO LOSE THIS EXTRA 25 pounds!!!!!!!!!.    That’s a sad show – I feel they are being exploited.  Watched  The Marsh King’s daughter  – worthy!    I have books on my night table but haven’t felt like picking one up for some reason. Lazy, I think. It’s probably the drugs.

So that’s where I’m at.  Looking forward to a better week ahead and the week after that, getting back to more normal life here on the farm.  I hope all is well in your world –

oh just one more thing…. I cannot believe… I just cannot…. that we have before us the possibility of another four years of absolute integrity disintegration and  mayhem with The Orange Scream in the oval office.  I just…. can’t.      Canada is looking so attractive.  Maybe the Amalfi Coast, though.  Where would you pick up and start over again if you could take all those who matter to you, with you?

Till soon –

8 thoughts on “Recovery”

  1. I’m sorry to hear you had to go thru that, but happy that you have the all clear. I had mine emergency style complete clean slate when I was 43. Instant menopause which no one even discussed with me! and I had a 5 and 10 year old at home and no help at all. Mine was the old fashioned way from stem to stern and this after 2 c sections. My abdomen never recovered lol well I blame it on that anyway 😀
    You are strong in mind and body so I’m guessing you’ll be up an at em soon, but go slow.

    There are so much great streaming. I am a huge fan of Acorn even the old shows from the 80’s 90’s
    Newest True detective is stellar .

    I had to chuckle when you mentioned not lifting 10 lb. After my first c section I was told the same – only problem Ben was 10.3.

    and hey stuff was removed- you will have a head start on that weight loss – sorry my bad humor

    1. I echo so many of your sentiments. Welcome back to the blogosphere. Hope you heal quickly and get back to normal life as soon as possible.

  2. Welcome to the sisterhood of instant menopause. So glad you had a good outcome with no worrisome diagnosis — Hope you’re feeling stronger soon and back to holding those precious grandchildren — the horses (and all the chores) will just have to wait.

    1. Definitely not a walk in the park, that surgery – but I’m glad it’s over and I am definitely feeling better than I was – Amen. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods!

  3. I am so pleased to see you back with us! I’m all caught up with you now. The littles are just adorable, but then aren’t they all? I hope that you heal well and quickly. These posts remind me that “perhaps” I should revive my blog. I do so enjoy the ones I follow. At any case, be well and happy. Take care.

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