Well tomorrow is pacemaker day!!!
- by tweetybyrd2009
- 2007-08-28 06:08:25
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 5 comments
I have surgery in the morning. I am getting a little nervous but you guys helped me see it was going to be ok. Thanks alot for the responses and also for the info as I read other posts.
5 Comments
Sending good thoughts
by Suze - 2007-08-28 07:08:29
Listen to everything ela-girl told you in her post. If you let yourself really recover, you'll be feeling fine in no time. . . .And know that we will be thinking good thoughts and sending prayers your way tomorrow.
God Bless,
Suze
Prayers
by hooimom - 2007-08-28 10:08:00
You'll be fine. You have gotten lots of information and encouragement and you are ready! I'll keep you in my prayers tomorrow. Let us know how you are doing when you feel up to posting.
Michelle
good luck
by jessie - 2007-08-29 02:08:43
the best of luck to-morrow. you will be okay. it is not a horrible procedure. it is a little hard to accept for awhile but i am used to it now and i am okay. i live a pempurate life and have had no problems. life is good. life is great in fact. to-day i swam in the pool with my friend and her 12 year old grandaughter. my husband put it in for me in june because he knows i love to swim. it is a year now since my implant. so please let us know how you are getting on jessie
Good Luck!
by lucybell - 2007-08-29 07:08:30
Good luck- take a button down shirt with you and if you need a bra a strapless one:) It will be fine!
God Bless!
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by ela-girl - 2007-08-28 06:08:06
Just remember that we are all here pulling for you tomorrow! Be sure to keep us up to date and let us know how you are doing or if you have questions that arise. The further you get along with your recovery and have your pm tweaked, you should be feeling mighty fine! Remember....ice your implant area!!!! It really helps! And no lifting the arm over the shoulders!!! Take an easy and don't beat yourself up if it takes you a little time to feel 'normal' again. :)
You'll be happily pacing before you know it!
ela-girl