I don't know how anyone could be scared but
I am going in on May 8Th and I am stoked. I can't sit still. I guess the months of research and confidence in my surgeon has prepared me for this.
I am getting my place in order so I don't have to clean when I come home or wash anything. Freezing broth and soups now. I will make a few batches of things to eat for when i reach that point.
I need one of them Wife things
Thanks for everyone's input
I am getting my place in order so I don't have to clean when I come home or wash anything. Freezing broth and soups now. I will make a few batches of things to eat for when i reach that point.
I need one of them Wife things

Thanks for everyone's input
Never can get enough walking post op. Still do two miles 5-6 days a week. I started walking back and forth on the front porch of my former residence. Graduated to using the driveway, it was over 400', and when I moved here walking the "hood". Have so many "experienced" (over 60) residents here that somebody else whose skin flaps in the breeze won't matter!
Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!!
On April 27, 2009 at 3:18 PM Pacific Time, lbsadropping wrote:
Yea, walking, walking, sipping, sipping a whole lot of water. You may not feel like anything except jello, and broth, and movies. Follow the rules.Dont get a wife for awhile - u need time to shop around
Good luck
