How Do You Feel Today? v4
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- Menolly
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For those following my cancer recuperation journey...
After a long day (8:30 to 3:30) at the University of Washington Medical Center, my presurgical consultations and CAT scans are completed, and I am good to go for my DIEP FLAP reconstructive surgery on Monday.
Plan, as of now, is to report at 5:30 am on Monday, and to expect to be on the table from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm. A couple of days stay in ICU, to be sure my flaps don't develop necrosis, followed by a couple of days stay in a standard hospital room.
Expected recuperation at home is then four to six weeks. A long haul, but it will be nice to have a superior body than the one I started with before the bilateral mastectomy in June.
Prayers and good thoughts for the surgeon's task, as well as my own healing, will be appreciated.
After a long day (8:30 to 3:30) at the University of Washington Medical Center, my presurgical consultations and CAT scans are completed, and I am good to go for my DIEP FLAP reconstructive surgery on Monday.
Plan, as of now, is to report at 5:30 am on Monday, and to expect to be on the table from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm. A couple of days stay in ICU, to be sure my flaps don't develop necrosis, followed by a couple of days stay in a standard hospital room.
Expected recuperation at home is then four to six weeks. A long haul, but it will be nice to have a superior body than the one I started with before the bilateral mastectomy in June.
Prayers and good thoughts for the surgeon's task, as well as my own healing, will be appreciated.

- Sorus
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Someone else got tired of the X-mas music, and shut off the entire sound system. We're technically not allowed to touch the sound system (it's controlled by the mothership), but they're my new hero.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
- Cagliostro
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Ugh...you mean they were still playing Christmas music in January? I really find that offensive. I'm usually pretty offended by being subjected to Christmas music in the first place though. I think it was all those years of being subjected to it all working retail.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not entirely a Scrooge. It's the same with all music. I get tired of hearing the same songs all the time as it is. This is why I don't listen to the radio. While there is a certain amount of repetition with my CDs here and there, I do have a sizable amount, and check stuff out from the library and still buy new CDs when I must. I do admit listening to Xmas music is something that can get you in the mood for the holiday, but it really is the same 30+ songs on constant rotation, remade by this artist, etc. And most of the songs don't go very deep. That's why I'm thrilled whenever I find a song I've not heard before dug out from someone's catalog of songs that means a little something, and has some ties to the holiday. I love Fairytale of New York for that reason, which is widely seen as a Christmas song, even if it only barely references the holiday, and uses it more as a setting than a theme. Merry Christmas from the Family I found a cover from Jill Sobule first before I heard the original, but it's great. Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis from Tom Waits I never really thought of as a Christmas song until now, but is as much as Fairytale of New York, even if it never actually mentions Christmas, if I remember correctly.
Sorry, I am raving.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not entirely a Scrooge. It's the same with all music. I get tired of hearing the same songs all the time as it is. This is why I don't listen to the radio. While there is a certain amount of repetition with my CDs here and there, I do have a sizable amount, and check stuff out from the library and still buy new CDs when I must. I do admit listening to Xmas music is something that can get you in the mood for the holiday, but it really is the same 30+ songs on constant rotation, remade by this artist, etc. And most of the songs don't go very deep. That's why I'm thrilled whenever I find a song I've not heard before dug out from someone's catalog of songs that means a little something, and has some ties to the holiday. I love Fairytale of New York for that reason, which is widely seen as a Christmas song, even if it only barely references the holiday, and uses it more as a setting than a theme. Merry Christmas from the Family I found a cover from Jill Sobule first before I heard the original, but it's great. Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis from Tom Waits I never really thought of as a Christmas song until now, but is as much as Fairytale of New York, even if it never actually mentions Christmas, if I remember correctly.
Sorry, I am raving.

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- Sorus
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Rave away. This is the second year in a row that we've been forced to listen to Christmas music through mid-January. And it's the bad sort - including six different versions of Santa Baby, which is seven more than the world needs, at least according to my calculations.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
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Surgical team just came in to do an assessment. All is looking good, and I should be able to start clear fluids this morning. If that goes well, I'll be helped in to a chair, with the plan of eating food for dinner tonight.
Another night stay in ICU, and then hopefully moved to a normal room tomorrow, to begin moving around and true recovery.
Another night stay in ICU, and then hopefully moved to a normal room tomorrow, to begin moving around and true recovery.
