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Monday, May 07, 2007

B... Day And I Don't Mean Birthday

Well today was the day... I didn't get a lot of sleep last night. Now it wasn't because of nerves or worries... but because of something who is black, and furry. He decided last night he should be friendly and walk all over me and rub, and purr, and chew on the plant above the bed... non stop! Then when I finally threw him out ... for an hour he meyowed, rattled the dooknob and jumped at the door over and over! Not a good night, so when I got up at 6am I was exhausted.

Mum and Dad picked me up on time.. Mum came with a curry and rice for me to put in the firidge for tonight's dinner (it was very good too!). We arrived at the hospital over 30 minutes early, but you really don't know what morning traffic is going to be like one day to the next, and honestly I don't go that far into the city anymore to go to work so I had no real idea either.

The biopsy took exactly 45 minutes like the pamphlet said. You lie face down on this table witha hole in it for your breast. The table is nice and hard too... and the room was freezing, it felt like the AC was cranked! Your breast is squished so they can guide the biopsy needle with x-ray/ultrasound. Then you're given a local anestetic. The biopsy itself didn't take long and I honestly didn't feel it, just uncomforatble. The doctor seemed to feel from my mammograms that its calcification from scar tissue from the surgery I had a few years ago. I hope so! I've been told my Dr will get the results in 2-3 weeks.

After the biopsy Mum and Dad took me out for breakfast and back home again. I was back home by 10:45 am where I went back to bed (Hunter of course had to come back to bed with me). I didn't get up until 5:30pm when Todd got home from work!

So I've been spending this evening getting caught up with all of your comments... my BB and I've got my ornament RR ready to go in the mail... once I buy some envelopes!

I have to say that today I felt the support of all of you! Thank you so much for every hug, good thought, positive comment or prayer every one of them has made me feel good about this whole "adventure".

Photo : This photo was taken just last week as the sun was setting and the moon was rising. This is a view from my kitchen.

25 comments:

Lynne said...

Oh Dani, I really hope that it is what the doctor thinks it is. Hang in there. I'll keep praying for you.

Anonymous said...

Dani, the doctor's opinion sounds encouraging. Let's hope that's all it is. Keep stitching!

Carolyn said...

Pheew... aren't you glad its over with? Get plenty of rest and take it easy. We'll all be thinking of you and wishing good thoughts about your results. :)

Margaret said...

Dani, I am so glad this part is over with and thankful that your mom and dad were there as a support system. I pray that the doctor has it right. Keep a positive attitude, rest and do the things you enjoy.
{{{hugs}}}

Anonymous said...

Atta girl,, get lots of rest and stitching in, The time will pass quickly, The doctors words sound positive, Lots of good thought are sent your way.
Beatrice

Kitty Couture said...

Keeping you in my thoughts!

Aussie Stitcher said...

I am glad that this is over for you. Lets hope and pray that the Doctor is correct in what he is saying. Yay for your Mum and Dad, it is great to know that they are there for you, I love my Mum and Dad lots. Positive thoughts for you for the coming weeks.

Joanne

Shannon said...

You're in my thoughts, Dani. I'm glad it's over with. Now get some rest, and we'll keep sending good vibes your way !

Vonna Pfeiffer said...

That is a lovely view from your kitchen.
I am so happy that it went fine and I am still sending prayers and bug {{hugs}} to you. You've had a big load the past couple of weeks and it is my sincere hope that it lessens soon!

Sara said...

I'm glad the biopsy went well for you and hope that there is good news in your near future:) It sounds like the doctor is pretty positive about the results. Hang in there, it'll be over soon.

WhizGidget said...

I'm sure the doctor's right... it's just leftover scar tissue.

Still keeping those fingers crossed and a prayer for you over dinner...

Kali said...

Glad to hear it went "well" and I hope you get positive results.

Jennifer said...

Another gorgeous picture!! Your doctor's opinion is very encouraging! I hope the weeks fly by for you!!

Julie said...

I hope your doctor's thoughts turn out to be true and I hope the next 2-3 weeks don't drag on. Take Care, Julie

Dawn T. said...

I'm glad the procedure went fine. It sounds encouraging:) ((hugs))

Michelle said...

Glad everything went smoothly yesterday. Your doctor sounds very positive, so I'll go with that answer!! Big hugs.

Ruth said...

Here's to the biopsy doc being brilliant! And try not to drive yourself nuts in the next 2-3 weeks.

Andrea...stitching with Akitas said...

Glad to hear that the test is over and the doctor seems to think it is just scar tissue. I'll continue thinking good thoughts for you.
Andrea

stitcherw said...

I'm sorry that you didn't get a better nights sleep, going in and being tired would make it even harder and more stressful.

I'm also glad it sounds as if it wasn't as painful as you had thought it might be. You're in my thoughts and prayers that it turns out to be calcification like the doctor thinks it might be. {{hugs}}
Sue

Jamie said...

Keeping you in my thoughts.

Erica said...

Glad it's over Dani. I'll be hoping it's just calcification like everyone else.

Be well!

Karen said...

I'm glad the test went smoothly and didn't hurt too much. The doctor's feelings about it are very encouraging. I'm sure it's just fine. :)

Von said...

Sounds like the biopsy went as well as it could, and I'm so grateful it did! Glad your parents were there for you during the experience. Lots of hugs {{{{{Dani}}}}}

Deb said...

Thinking of you, Dani! Hugs, Deb

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry I'm only just catching up on blogs again, so just reading about your news. Here are some very belated {{hugs}} and fingers crossed your biopsy comes back clear! Glad your Mum and Dad could be there with you on the day - the extra support was greatly needed, I bet. My thoughts are with you :)