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Solly Mack

(92,822 posts)
2. Toss predictability out.
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 10:32 PM
Aug 2016

and placid.

Didn't get a port. Should have, according to all my chemo nurses. Veins grew smaller and smaller each week - for them. Blood woman got it each and every time with just one stick.

Keep your humor - you'll need it, and it really is a life-saver.

May you heal quickly with enough pain meds to manage. Best wishes being sent your way. uppityperson Aug 2016 #1
Toss predictability out. Solly Mack Aug 2016 #2
Tig Notaro kept her sense of humor and has made it part of her comedy routine. alfredo Aug 2016 #5
It's part of mine now too. :) Solly Mack Aug 2016 #7
Best wishes for your health. applegrove Aug 2016 #3
The fun never stops. How long will you have that hole in your chest? alfredo Aug 2016 #4
right now, plan is 3 months or more dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #9
Chemo nearly put me in the hospital. alfredo Aug 2016 #12
I am so lucky in that I am retired and do not have to be anywhere dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #13
Same here. It's been very convenient if we want to beg off family commitments. :) alfredo Sep 2016 #27
Being hit on both sides cannot be comfortable but ... slipslidingaway Aug 2016 #6
Ya know, 20 years ago I would be much more tolerant of stuff like this dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #11
Can we have those 20 years back, we felt and looked wonderful back then, did we not? slipslidingaway Aug 2016 #22
Port surgery isn't THAT bad. PennyK Aug 2016 #8
Port surgery was fine, I was out for it. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #10
I had a port placed about 7 months ago. It was painful following surgery but I have to say auntAgonist Aug 2016 #14
Thank you for that information.... dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #15
I have a needle accessing the port and ONLY the clear dressing over that. auntAgonist Aug 2016 #16
This is how mine looks when it's not accessed. (not my picture) 2nd is accessed w/needle auntAgonist Aug 2016 #17
I am confused right now dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #18
Well, they DO stick the needle in PennyK Aug 2016 #19
I am really bummed out. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #21
The port is SO close to the skin you barely feel the access needle going in to it, auntAgonist Aug 2016 #20
Just commenting at this late date that you are so right dixiegrrrrl Sep 2016 #25
Oh I'm so glad everything worked out alright for you. auntAgonist Sep 2016 #26
I wish you the very best...today and every day.. Stuart G Sep 2016 #28
Stuart, thank you! dixiegrrrrl Sep 2016 #29
Dixiegrrrrl, I onethatcares Aug 2016 #23
wow....thank you very much. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #24
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