Tuesday, July 16, 2013

"Make that three-star spicy with the bubble tea"

I'm getting ready to go on an uber-exclusive vacation.

Or, at least that's what I'm telling myself.  It'll be an adventure.  I'm sure I will get to experience many new and exciting things.

I'll have a double order of the salpingoopherectomy...make that three-star spicy.  Oh, and with the steamed rice.  This tasty dish will be served up at the all-inclusive Willow Creek resort in the exotic town of Johnson, Arkansas.  They have the latest in all-cotton lounge gowns and I've heard that the wait staff is impeccable.

What I've packed to get ready for my trip:
-  Pro-biotics
-  Stool softeners
-  Front-closure tops
- Hibiclens
-  Germ-X
- Color-coordinated meds organizer
- My advance directive and Power of Attorney

I know that you are all wondering how you can book a trip like this.  Well, it's a pretty exclusive guest list.  It took me years to work my way into the inner circle of this club.  I'll see if there are any palms I can grease on the inside and get you invitation.

This week I continue my procedures to beat this pesky breast cancer.  I'll have the next stage of my breast reconstruction. They will replace the turtle-shell expander implants with the silicon implants (remember, I'm going with the implants that offer more "projection"). Hopefully they will be softer and a bit more comfortable.  I will also be having my uterus, Fallopian tubes and ovaries removed.  My breast cancer was estrogen/progesterone positive so we need to cut off those hormones in case we didn't get all the cancer.  Because I am BRCA II positive, I'm also at a higher risk for ovarian cancer, so the Naomi's (refer to "The Naomi's" blog post) need to come out.  

Needless to say, I'm not excited.  I feel that I've been a relatively balanced person when in comes to my hormones (my husband might disagree).  Things were always on schedule and I never felt like I couldn't control what was happening to my body.  Getting pregnant was easy and my pregnancy and birth was a very positive experience.  It seems a shame to get rid of those parts that have served me so well.  It's not as if I want more kids - we decided long ago that we were a one-and-done family, but I like having options.  It's kind of like four-wheel-drive.  I never use four-wheel-drive, but I do like having it as an option.  Guess it's that independent streak in me.  So, after this round of operations, I'll have less options.  I'll also have to bring more people into my circle to help me through this.  This last month I've added an acupuncturist and a compounding pharmacist to the list...oh, and I met a good tree guy...not directly related, but it's important to have a good tree guy.

A big thanks to all that are currently in the circle and have offered so many kind words of support.  I love you all!



2 comments:

  1. You are an amazing and very inspirational person Eileen! We are so glad to finally be living close to you guys. We are here for you for anything you guys need. Love ya!

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  2. Thinking of you, Eileen. You'll do great, I would expect nothing less from you. Don't forget to request room service. Hugs to you. Rhonda

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