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ocgirl 06-05-2007 03:14 AM

HopeLivesHere has procedure today
 
As some of you may know HopeLivesHere is having her procedure today at 7:00 am Pacific time. I wanted to start a thread showing support for her and all the terrible hardship she has endured.

Best wishes and get well soon Hope!

http://www.psyonic.dsl.pipex.com/hever6.jpg

Sea Pines 50 06-05-2007 07:00 AM

Oh, I See Matha's Trying to Grab All the Credit Again, Better Chime In!
 
boy, you nurses really know how to stick together...sheesh! makes the rest of us look rather weak, i must say. (i hope you're happy, OC Woman!:D )

hope- i hope, i hope, i hope, everything goes off without a hiccough this morning for you, my dear sweet friend.

shhhhhhhh, the insomniacs are trying to sleeeeeeeep, people!!!!

wake arnold up anyway on this issue when you're feeling better won't you? man wants to reinvent himself?.........indeed!

let's start by showing a heart then.

i wish she wouldn't muck these procedure good wishes threads up with those fake howyousay, virtual flowers of hers.

some of us have allergies, after all!:winky: - can't those be reserved for something major, like i don't know, say getting a RIB and/or a couple NECK MUSCLES yanked our of yer body, for starters?!? i mean no disrepect here or anything, but you should be ending up on cloud 9 today according to recent reports coming out of PA way... why do you need stupid flowers? or well wishes, for that matter?

and who are you to rate, anyway, i don't think i recall seeing you anywhere around on this forum of late (OK, treadiing dangerous waters of sarcasm here; gonna stop. i take it back! i take it back! i take it back! [there. i took it back, hope - just by repeating that 3x! see how that works? xxoo])

seriously, H, don't hiccough on the table, i think it could be a bad thing - you don't want to end up with that pump in yer elbow or somethng, now do you? (OK, don't tell me!; you have pain there, too... i know, i know i know...there, there, now, now...) so important to hit the right dorsal horn spinal nerve or something...where's mr. science; he's going to explain it all to us i'm sure of it!

actually, i could use a lesson in how these pain pumps work vis a vis someone with a 'pain brain' like hope or i have with the neural plasticity/central sensitization thang goin' on after so many years of severe intractable pain having its wicked wicked way with us...

i which nurse gibb would come up for air; she is so good at research and seems to enjoy it so (victoria! if you're reading...all is forgiven, darling; come home!!!!).

i'm really getting carried away with this 'edit' function. never a good thing. someone needs to do a study on the charater defects of the typical TOS'er and how they correlate to the symptomatology of the disorder. (how's that for a non-sequitur, folks?)

well, hope, i am so glad everything worked out for you the way it was supposed to yesterday. you have waited a long, long time for this pump to be permanently implanted! wear it in good health; i do hope you'll let us know how you're faring when you're able, both b/c we care and b/c so many others are right where you are and have been 'lo these many long months.

alison

hairdresser 06-05-2007 08:27 AM

I know you did alot of research and have endured a great deal of pain, so I wish you well. I am praying that with this procedure you are able to gain a better quality of life and lessen pain levels. You are a kind and wonderful friend and you deserve the best life has to offer. So when this procedure is done and is sucessful Go grab life.
Take care

dawn3063 06-05-2007 09:22 AM

Hope,
 
The time that I have known you, you have endured alot of pain and hardship from this injury. But you have always been a inspiration to all of us that need to go forward and fight for what we need.
I am glad that today is your day and with the pump in place and the pain relief there you will be able to deal with the lawyers, insurace companys and whoever comes your way with more zest...

So all aside...

You are in my Thoughts and Prayers this morning.. That your procedure is smooth and uneventful and that your recovery is Great...

Many Hugs to you.. :hug: :hug:
"Get Well Soon"
Dawn

Jomar 06-05-2007 11:02 AM

Best of Luck to you - Hope!

astern 06-05-2007 02:59 PM

such a brave woman!
 
Hope - you are a rock and a pillar of strength. You have endured much, but your bravery and faith have served you well. I pray that you will get relief from surgery and quick healing for many MANY years of deep breaths!

Much love,:hug:
Anne

watsonsh 06-05-2007 03:57 PM

I am praying for a successful surgery for you today Hope and many days and years of relief for what you have suffered.
:hug:

redjpwranglergirl 06-05-2007 05:18 PM

Best wishes, Hope! Let us know how you are when you feel like it.

phoebe 06-05-2007 07:26 PM

Hope,
 
Thinking of you. Lots and lots of luck. It's about time. :) phoebe

Caladium 06-05-2007 09:47 PM

Ditto, Ditto, Ditto!!
 
I am so thrilled! Surgery is long over with by now! I am hoping that it went well, and you are feeling the effects of the pump, and peacefully resting in your hospital room.

Take your time to recover, even though you may feel better right away. The pump its self needs to "scar in", so no bending and stretching, (tho with your surgery sites, you'll probably not want to!) for at least a month. No reaching over your shoulders either, if your catheter is attached in the cervical region.

Can't wait to hear how you are doing!!

Hugs to you!!

Cala :hug:

LisaL-TOS 06-05-2007 09:49 PM

Wishing you the very best, today.

johannakat 06-06-2007 12:11 AM

hoping for the best, you certainly deserve it...

Johanna

ocgirl 06-07-2007 11:13 AM

Hope...
 
Hope,
I hope that you are resting comfortably and peacefully.

beth 06-07-2007 09:19 PM

Thinking of you and so hoping to hear something positive has finally come your way!! :hug:

beth

dawn3063 06-08-2007 10:25 AM

I hope you are doing great and having a wonderful outcome..
Many Hugs
:hug: :hug: :hug:
Dawn

cindyj 06-09-2007 10:59 PM

Hope I hope things are going very well for you hun. pray ths pump will give you a much better quailty of life and loads and loads of pain relief!! (((hugs)))

ocgirl 06-10-2007 04:50 PM

Thinking of you Hope.....
 
I hope that you are catching up on all the rest you can to help you heal


DDayMBB 06-10-2007 05:25 PM

best of luck with the insertion of your punmp and hope the benefits are well woth the trials... know my trial was heaven

mark~n~goober

HopeLivesHere 06-16-2007 12:16 AM

I thought I'd use a couple minutes to update on how I'm doing 10 days post op.

I never meant to give the idea that this surgery is a cure for all our symptoms. Sometimes the burning returns (slightly) the bones ache a little but that is ok though because I can tell the doctor on my next visit and he can up the pump dose a little.

The swelling has gone away. Yesterday and today I noticed I couldn't close my right hand completely.

A finger occasionally goes numb and when I'm up too long my shoulders ache, but nothing like prior to surgery.

The majority of the pain and horrible burning is gone and in another week I'll have a chance to make it even better when I see the doctor. I'm weaning off the ORAL pain meds slowly - down from 7 or 8/day to 2 :cool:

I don't have to jump or protect my arms or feet from open door drafts, breezes or someone's touch. I can use my air con this summer !!
My circulation is back, I can hold a fork to finish a meal now, even though my arm muscles are so wasted, they tire easily.
I'll need some rehab, but I am so totally thankful for and thrilled with the pain relief and especially the relief from burning.

I never lost hope there was help and relief out there.

Love to all,
A Very Happy Hope

hairdresser 06-16-2007 08:16 AM

This is wonderful news Hope! Lets pray that in time symptoms will be totally gone. I am so happy for you my friend.:hug:


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