Jiffy Pop Hat

Emory Midtown

Emory Midtown

Wednesday started off very early for My Man and I. We were at the hospital by 6am to check in for my surgery. I was told that I would be Dr. P’s first surgery of the day. Well, that wasn’t the case. I was brought into the pre-op room where I took off all my clothes and got dressed in one of those lovely hospital gowns. They also gave me a hat that looked like the top of a blown up container of Jiffy Pop. Once my IV was in they let My Man come back to hang out with me. Then the wait begun. Turns out, I wasn’t the first surgery. I watched the two men who came back with me get taken away for their surgery’s. Finally we were told that it would be at least another hour and a half. I told My Man to go get some breakfast. I watched the busy room and took a nap. I woke up and my Mom and Dad were there. The RN brought over some chairs and the four of us waited. My Man and Dad had their laptops and my mom on her Kindle. I messed around on my phone and ipad.They finally came and got me at 11:30am. They had taken my glasses and put on the Jiffy Pop hat on me and to tell you the truth, I can’t remember much else. I do remember that the surgery room was freezing!

Checked in and now waiting

Checked in and now waiting

The next thing I knew I was in recovery. The RN’s who took care of me were great. I was in there for an hour or two (not sure) before a room became available. I had no idea what time it was. I had yet to see My Man. I was told that he couldn’t come back to see me. By the time I got to my room and saw him it was after 6pm. He had been in that waiting room for 12 hours! He said they called him three times and told him that I was asleep/awake and that someone would bring him back. They never came. He told me he was beginning to get worried. My poor guy. He hadn’t eaten anything all day. He didn’t want to leave the waiting room. He said he was the last person in there. I felt so bad for him. 

After I got settled in my room he went out, ate dinner and had some beers. We texted back and forth to each other while he ate. He was telling me about the restaurant and all the people who were in there. Apparently there is a musical based off the movie Ghost and it was playing across the street at the Fox Theater. The bartender had tickets to it and offered them to My Man. By the time he walked back to the hospital and got to my room, he was buzzed and I was high as a kite on pain killers. I am sure the RN’s thought we were crazy. We were on the first floor this time, no Theo this time. My Man did not like the first floor as much as the 7th. I was happy with the RN’s, they weren’t Theo or Tiffany. I didn’t really sleep that night. I laid there zoning in an out of it, pressing my pain medication button.

Dr. P told My Man that the tumor was actually in my right lung and had grown out of it. That is a good thing because it shows that the cancer did not spread outside the lung like we first thought but a bad thing cause it grew out a bit. He was able to get all of the tumor out and took some of the area around it. So the surgery was a success.

We had been told there was a chance I would be able to go home on Thursday but I wasn’t going to get my hopes up. I have learned my lesson. They took my pain med’s button away and due to my low blood pressure I wasn’t allowed any pain killers for about 2 hours. Not pleasant. I have had this issue before so I wasn’t surprised but I did my best not to move around. I was still pretty out of it. Later I got my pills and they took the catheter out. My RN got me up and we went for a walk around the floor. It wore me out. Afterwards I  got comfortable in my chair and tried to stay awake while I watched Boardwalk Empire.

Walked the hall once and now chilling in the chair watching Boardwalk Empire.

Walked the hall once and now chilling in the chair watching Boardwalk Empire.

Dr. P’s PA, Robert, came in and took my chest tube out. It burned when it came out but it wasn’t too bad. Next came another chest X-ray and it looked good. I was released around 6pm. It was so nice to get home and see The Boy. He has had to go through a lot and I just wanted to be home with him. He gave me a big gentil hug. Love those hugs!

How am I feeling? Well, I am tired. My right side is very sore. I feel a pressure on my chest. I have breathing exercises I have to do to every hour to make sure I don’t get pneumonia and they make me cough (which I am supposed to do) but it hurts! Right now I am sitting up in our chaise lounge since laying down and getting up is very painful. I can’t lift anything more than 5 pounds and they don’t want me driving for two weeks. At this point, I couldn’t drive if I wanted to but I am not sure about two weeks! I have a life!

One of many bruises.

One of many bruises.

One of the 4 incisions. Chest tube incision is covered by the bandage.

One of the 4 incisions. Chest tube incision is covered by the bandage.

I will go back to see Dr. P in the next two weeks to get my stitches out. Right now we are waiting for the tests to show if the tumor is “dead” or not. Once we know that, then we will go from there. In a perfect world, it is dead and I am done! Thank you all for your prayers and kind words. They really mean a lot me.

I think he is happy I am home.

I think he is happy I am home.

Tomorrow is the big day!

Reader’s!

How are you this Tuesday? Is it raining or is the sun out shinning like it is here in the ATL. My day started as is always does by getting up and getting The Boy reading for school and Timber, Panny and Simon fed. I was in a hurry today since I had a 9am appointment at the hospital for my pre-op. My Mom and Dad came into town yesterday for my surgery. Mom came with me to the hospital and my Dad stayed at Hotel Yorba and did work, went for a run and played ball with Timber.

Mom hanging out in one of the waiting rooms.

Mom hanging out in one of the waiting rooms.

Mom and I first went up to Dr. P.’s office and talked to his secretary, Cindy (who is super nice) before heading down the Pre-Op area. I signed in at the main desk and they then sent me to another desk. Before I got the main pre-op area, I had been to four desks to “check in”. Everyone in that hospital had to know I was there.

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Ready to squeeze

Ready to squeeze

Ouch

Ouch

I was weighted, blood pressure and heart rate was taken. I was then sent back out to wait. They had HGTV on the TV so it wasn’t so bad waiting. Soon I was called back in. I had two RN’s taking care of me. One went through my health history, medications and the “to do” and “not do” before surgery. The other took four vials of my blood, had me go pee in a cup and preformed my EKG.

EKG

EKG

After having to take off everything from the waist up, it took the RN about 2 minutes to place the ten sticker things and hooked me up to ten wires of the EKG machine. She the turned around to the machine. I was still answering health questions, when she turned right back around and started taking the wires and stickers off. I thought that maybe something had gone wrong. I asked “Was that it?” thinking she was going to start over. But it was! All she had to do was push one button and that was it! It took twice as long to get me ready than to take the test. Crazy!

After that we went down to radiology and checked in (again!) for my chest x-ray. I waited for about 5 minutes and was called back to one of the coldest rooms I have ever been in. Again, I had to take off my top and bra and put on a gown. Chilly!!! They took and x-ray of my front and one of my left side. We then headed back up to Dr. P.’s office. We had a very short wait and then saw his PA, Robert. To be honest, I really don’t know why I met with him. I didn’t have to sign anything, he didn’t tell me anything new and I had no questions. Ok. Overall, Mom and I got out of there under three hours. Not too bad!.

My Man and I will be at the hospital at 6am tomorrow and my surgery should start around 7:30am. I am the first surgery of the day! Dr. P. said the surgery should last 1-2 hours. I will have a drainage tube put in on my right side. Depending on how it drains (gross I know), I could be released sometime Thursday.  I will also have a morphine drip with a button I will get to push. Fun!!  I don’t think I will have my computer with me, so it maybe a few days before I post again.

I want to thank everyone for their love and prayers. They mean so much to me and my family. I believe that even though not very talkative, social or punctual, Dr. P. is a very good surgeon and I am in good hands.

Talk to you soon!

Zazzy

Good Morning!

Good Morning Reader’s!

Did you get to sleep in an hour later today? The Boy decided to come into our room around 7:45am, climbed into our bed and then began to talk non-stop. Good Morning to me. I got up and took Timber out to the backyard. The sun is out and the weather has cooled down again, it looks like it will be a nice day today. I am sure Timber will think it is perfect ball throwing weather.

We went to see Dr. Read, my oncologist, on Friday. We had to bring The Boy with us because the appointment was later in the day and we knew there was no way that we would be able to get home in time to pick him up from the bus stop. He was really well-behaved at the hospital even though Dr. Read was running late. I didn’t mind as much, since I knew he was in the building (unlike Dr. P.) and he apologized for the wait (unlike Dr. P.). We went over a what could happen after the surgery. It looks as though I am done with chemo. Woot! Come on hair! Depending on how much of the tumor Dr. P. gets out (hopefully all) and if it is dead or not, will determine our next course of action. If all goes well, I will start Pulmonary Therapy. Dr. Read wants to get my lungs in the best shape possible in case the cancer comes back. He said he wants the treadmill to fear me.

“So you are going to write me a prescription to workout?”

“Yes.”

“Cool.”

The other option is radiation. I really hope that is not the case but I will whatever I have to do to get better.

Zazzy!

Zazzy!

My cousin Ashley sent me this picture of this gorgeous hen. She wants me to get one. We are planning on getting two new hens in the Spring. If we are lucky enough to get a hen like her, I would name her Zazzy.

We spent yesterday at friend’s house watching the Michigan State/Michigan game. Woot! Woot! Michigan State! It was a great game and the best part was that Michigan State beat them soundly. Next week is the big Alabama/LSU game. Roll Tide Roll!!

How was your Saturday? Did your football team win yesterday?

Two Hours Later…

Morning Reader’s!

Today is the day I go see Dr. P. about getting the little f@$ker out of my chest. I wouldn’t say that I am nervous about the appointment, I know the tumor has been shrinking and I have to believe that this appointment will not be a rehash of the last one. That being said, I am not my normal self this morning. I am sure I will feel better once the appointment is over and a plan is in place.

Later in the day….

OMG. OMG. What a day. My appointment was at 11:15am. My Man and I got there at 11am because they always say to get there 10 to 15 minutes early to sign in. So we did that and sat down to wait. Two hours LATER. Yes, two hours later!! We were still waiting. At this point, we were worried. The Boy gets dropped off from school at 2:55 and we needed to leave the hospital by 2:00 or 2:05. You never know what the traffic in Atlanta is going to be like and now it is after 1:15pm and we are still in the waiting room. Dr. P. didn’t even show up till after 12:30!! Where the hell was he? No idea. Anyway, we got in at 1:20pm and he came in at 1:38. I was watching that clock like a hawk. He was overly nice to us. Good. Anyway…

My surgery is set for November 6th. I go in for pre-op on the 5th. They will take blood, give me an EKG and another CT Scan. I will have a Thoracoscopy. The surgery will take 1-2 hours. It will include three small incisions on my right side. I will have a chest tube put in for  drainage. If all goes well, I will be out of the hospital the next day. Total recovery is 2 to 4 weeks. Now, we want the tumor to be dead. Dead as a doornail. If it isn’t dead, there is a chance I will have to have more chemo. I am glad to have a date on the books. I am ready to get this all over and move on with my life.

Garlic!

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My Favorite Hat

It’s Monday Reader’s!

It is a rainy, warm Monday here in the ATL. It will be in the 70’s for the next few days. I just turned on the heat! Oh well. It could be snowing. How was your weekend? Mine was good. My Man and I watched football Saturday night till all the games we cared about were done. Then we watched Big Bang Theory. That is our go to show. So funny.

Garlic

Since I finally gave in and joined Pinetrest, I have been pinning like crazy. I don’t know why or how but it grabs you and won’t let go. I have ten boards so far. One (of course) is all about chickens and another all about food. I learned a lot about chickens from Pinetrest. That is where I learned how to make a healthy dirt bath for The Girls. They have yet to get into it. I may just dump the mixture onto the ground. Maybe the container is too small?

I have a gardening board where I pinned how to grow garlic. I planted about 15 bulbs on Sunday. They will be ready in the summer and I am so excited. Other easy plants to re-grow are celery, avocados and green onions. I can’t wait to give those a try. I started a Holiday board and have pinned a few things I would love to do for Christmas. I am not a crafty person at all. I tend to have these high hopes of making homemade gifts but then just give up and end up buying things. Maybe this year will be different.

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My favorite scarf aka tichel designer, Sara Attali Design, has a new collection out. I love them all but have narrowed it down to three. I would love to get all of them but I am making myself wait a few days to think it over. I know I will be wearing them for the next year, so I know I will get my money worths. Plus, I love the way they look with long hair. So I can wear them for a long time! Still going to think it over though.

Question: Which scarf is your favorite?

 

Dirt Bath

Good Day Reader’s!

How was your Friday? Mine was good. I went into the office to do a few hours of work and then met My Man for a late lunch at a new restaurant called Common Quarter. I had their fish sandwich which was good but I would have liked a little more sauce on it. My Man had the hamburger with homemade chips. When we got there, there was a table full of ladies that were so loud. As in it hurt my ears loud! Even our waiter mentioned it. Over all the food was good, our waiter was nice and the place was pleasant (especially of the table of ladies left). We will go back and try it for dinner soon.

Go away...sleeping.

Go away…sleeping.

Last night we chilled in front of the TV waiting for the season premiere of Grim. We have been watching it since it first aired. The Boy got into it to, so we watch it as a family. There is a lot of “close your eyes!” moments and a few times, he has left the room because it was to scary for him. I am glad he knows when it is too much for him.  It is funny, he remembered everything that happened last season but can’t remember what he did at school that day. I guess he has his priorities!

First Fire of the season

First Fire of the season

We had a fire for the first time this season. Simon was all over that. He loves to sit in front of the fire and get all toasty. Timber wasn’t all that interested but to be honest, I think Grim was to scary for him!

Saturday

The Boy had piano/guitar this morning, so while he was getting his rock on, I went to Lowes to pick up a few things. I wanted to make a dirt bath for the girls and read on Pinerest that a mixture of sand, dirt and DE was great for hens. I had already ordered the DE so all I needed to do was get some sand and dirt.

Supplies for dirt bath

Supplies for dirt bath

Already?

Already?

I mixed all three items together in an old, used one time, cat litter box I found in storage. I put it under the plank where the run roof is covered so it won’t get rained on. I picked up Turbo and put her in it and she promptly hopped out. Oh well. I hope they check it out.

Ready for some hens!

Ready for some hens!

I also picked up three bales of pine straw to put around the coop and the area where the old coop use to be. I am never sure how many bales to get or how much will fit in my car. Turns out I could use another three bales and could have fit two more in my car. Maybe tomorrow.

I think someone is trying to hide.

I think someone is trying to hide.

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Almost time for me to get my college football on. RTR!! Have a wonderful day Reader’s!!