Keep her in your thoughts will you?

Surgery was successful. The oncology surgeon was first up, her lymph nodes didn’t have to be removed so yay for that, it will shorten her recovery time!

The plastic surgeon was extremely pleased with how well that part of the surgery went, so it was a good job all round. She will hopefully get to go home today.

Ron was at the hospital for 12 hours straight, came home exhausted, and we’re getting ready to go back. Hopefully the night went smoothly and there won’t be anything delaying her release sometime later today.
 

Recovery should be fairly quick for Sheri, as she is young. I'm assuming she will have a nurse come around to check on her every day, or couple of days? I helped my sister with measuring the drains and emptying them.

All the best to Sheri and family 🙏 🤗
 
This made me tear up. I'm so happy to hear this and love that Sheri has so much support surrounding her.
 
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Just before her release. After her discharge we (Ron, her sister, her boyfriend and me) helped her get settled in at home.

I helped her bathe and dealt with the stripping and emptying of her drains and recording the output. Ron and her boyfriend got a hydraulic lift chair set up in the living room so she doesn’t have to exert any effort to stand. Her sister picked up her prescriptions and got food for everyone.

Ron and I left just a few minutes ago. She was exhausted from her exertions but so happy to be home. Her sister will spend the night tonight and she and Sheri’s boyfriend will take turns seeing to her during the night. She needs help with everything currently.

She can’t lift her arms, it’s excruciating. It’s really amazing how many things we do every minute that involves arm lifting to one degree or another!

Still, she’s home and alert and determined to get well as fast as she can! What a rock star! ❤️🤩
 
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