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Getting Ready for the AVON WALK-BOSTON

It has been three weeks after going through my mastectomy and reconstructive surgery and I am feeling much better. I have been slowly returning to my routine but am still getting use to my new body part. I am sharing this with everyone with hopes of helping and give other women an understanding of what they might go through when dealing with a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. My breast is not as swollen and is beginning have a more defining shape. I was able to have my stitches and drain out last week. The stitches were easy but I will let you know the drain coming out was something I hope that I do not have to do again. I felt every inch of the two feet of tubing that was removed and after it was removed it burned for a minute and I could feel where the tube once was. It was not the most pleasant thing I have ever gone through and it is something I will never forget. Now that is behind me I see both my oncologist and surgeon next week to look everything over and see how I am healing. I think I am doing great but I do have a small amount of discomfort in one area that is slowly going away. Now I am going to be working on my benefit to raise money for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. I will be doing the walk in Boston again this year and have to get going on this NOW! If you would like to donate to a cause to help in the fight against breast cancer please visit my home page. Your contribution will help to support medical research into the possible causes of and cure for breast cancer, education and early detection programs, and clinical care and support services for women with breast cancer in communities across the country. There is a special focus on helping medically under served women, the poor, minorities, the elderly, or those with inadequate health insurance. Please visit my home page.

Take Care,

Patty

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