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In reply to the discussion: Two months ago today, I was in surgery. The cancer was coming out. [View all]debsy
(1,033 posts)56. Wow! There's a lot to unpack in that message.
Its great to hear the cancer was removed in its entirety! That alone is very encouraging.
IMHO, the more time you spend outdoors, even if its just sitting listening to nature, the better youll feel. I know you enjoy going to the farmers market and taking beautiful photos to share with us all. I hope that your ability to do that continues to improve and that you feel better in the near future.
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Two months ago today, I was in surgery. The cancer was coming out. [View all]
CaliforniaPeggy
19 hrs ago
OP
I find the hardest part after surgery is to be patient during recovery.
HeartsCanHope
18 hrs ago
#15
"the cancer was removed in its entirety" is the absolute BEST news. I think you
LoisB
18 hrs ago
#19
Perfect, California Peggy... stay healthy and positive as always about your health!
hlthe2b
16 hrs ago
#42
I typed enough pathology reports to recognize that this is very good news....often with deep emotion for the patient
joanbarnes
16 hrs ago
#44
Peggy, that's fabulous news that they got all the cancer! I am sorry to hear that the recovery has been
highplainsdem
16 hrs ago
#46
Well, Peggy, ... A successful surgery with a long recovery time is SO much better....
70sEraVet
15 hrs ago
#55
You are bravely facing rehabilitation with loads of caring energy coming from us every day. Facing the trauma of a
KitFox
14 hrs ago
#59
I can relate having been through a long recovery from surgery myself. The anxiety of it all,
GoodRaisin
14 hrs ago
#60
You have nailed my situation perfectly, my dear Trueblue Texan! Thanks so much!
CaliforniaPeggy
13 hrs ago
#64
Together we are more than the sum of us an idividuals. DU has certainly made a difference in my recoveries.
marble falls
6 hrs ago
#77