Monday, June 13, 2011

My surgery... Contains grim photo!

DISCLOSURE... there is a grim photo coming up...

Well, as most of you already know, I had a huge operation on the 9th May due to the Breast Cancer. I chose to have a double mastectomy with a natural reconstruction using tissue from my tummy. I went into hospital on Sunday 8th May and had to stay over night because the surgery was really early Monday morning.

When Monday morning came around I was ready to just get it over and done with. I got up, had a shower, put on my cool thigh high DVT stockings, my lovely hospital gown and sat and waited for the doctors. They all came around one after the other asking questions, drawing on me and telling me lots of information. I eventually went up to the operating room at about 8am and by 9am I was in and under the knife.

To keep a very long story short, the operation lasted about 10 hours and went really well. the results were fantastic. I was monitored very closely the first night. The nurses came and checked on me every hour to give me medication and to check the wounds! I was very sore Tuesday and just wanted to get out of bed, but I just couldn't... the pain in my tummy was way too bad! But, Wednesday morning, I made it up and out of bed.

I had a number of tubes coming out of me... I had 5 drains coming out of the wounds. I had a tube in my neck (see picture) that they were using to give me medication and fluids, I had a tube in my left hand as well as my right arm! I'm not sure that I had any part of my body that didn't have a tube coming out of it!
So, Thursday, when they started removing them, I was a happy lady. They started with the left breast drain, then moved onto the neck drain. Friday they took a tummy drain. Saturday they took 2 more tummy drains and the 2 cannulas'.

I was in hospital for a week altogether. I came home Monday 16th May at lunch time and boy, was I happy to get into my own bed.

It's now been about 5 weeks since the surgery and everything is great. I am healing really well and everything is settling down well. I have had a bit of 'Cording' in my right arm from the lymphnode removal, but that is going as I exercise.

Thank you everyone, for your thoughts, prayers, cards, flowers, CHOCOLATE, magazines, books... you name it... I got it! So grateful for everything. Made me feel very loved!

Monday, June 6, 2011

My Beautiful Ballerina

As some of you know, Kayle is doing ballet on a Thursday afternoon. Due to privacy reasons, I'm not allowed to take photos of her at ballet class but she did a show for us in the garden, so I managed to get some photos of her.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Testing out her new swimsuit!

Kayle got a lovely new swimsuit from her Auntie Jesi in the post a few weeks ago and she wanted to take it for a test run before she went swimming with her great Uncle David. She really enjoyed wearing it in the bath swimming in the bubbles!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Face mask fun!

Kayle has been having lots of fun wearing her new Butterfly Face mask that her Auntie Jesi sent her.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Training to be a plumber!

Kayle decided that she wants to be a Plumber when she grows up...
she is practising by wearing Grandad's work shoes!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Big Girl Undies!

Kayle earned herself a brand new scooter this week for learning how to use the potty! She is officially out of nappies (diapers) and into Big Girl Undies!

I really wanted Kayle out of nappies before I went in for my operation and kayle decided that her reward was going to be this cool scooter that she saw on the TV. We drew her a fantastic sticker chart and everytime she did a wee or poo on the potty she got to pick a sticker and put it on her chart! She did SO well... and was dry in 3 days! We were so proud of her!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Being patriotic!

On Saturday, I took Kayle and Jason to the local St.George's Day & Royal Wedding Celebration Street Party. In Whitton, our local town, they shut off the main high street and set up stalls and booths and had a parade of local people, war veterans, kids, loud motorbikes etc. We attached some patriotic flags to Kayle's pushchair and walked around for a while. Kayle got to enjoy some yummy food, including a delicious chocolate cupcake! We had a really fun time walking around in the sunshine and celebrating our English heritage.