Wow, szsz, it's amazing that you were back on the bike so soon. That is very encouraging!
Wow, szsz, it's amazing that you were back on the bike so soon. That is very encouraging!
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I went slow, though. But yes, I worked closely with my surgeon and we both had the same goal: Return me to the life I had before.
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I've been keeping busy, but I thought I'd update. I got a call today from the wife of a guy I ride with, who also had BC, and is my age. It was so nice of her to call me, because we've never met. I got a lot of info, and she's going to be a great resource for names of doctors for second opinions, should I need them, and I think we're going to be good friends. Having this in common, at this age, is an instant connection. She's going to be a great asset. Now, if I can get her to the Sat ride...
Monday is the day when I get the pathology report, and the recommendation from my doc on how to proceed, based on all the tests and the board review. I've been reading a lot so I'll be capable of understanding all the info, and a friend is coming with me to the appt to take notes. I've learned a lot in these few weeks. That's been kind of cool. I know about stuff I'll never need to know, just in case.
Telling people is really interesting. I can't really predict how they will react, but when I think about it later, it makes sense. One good friend, who is amazing in her ALWAYS upbeat attitude, who never gets even a little depressed, said something to the effect of a mastectomy being a bowl of cherries, compared to some of the alternatives. The same day, another friend was horrified that I might have to have that, and understood the fear I feel. Lots of creative empathy, because I see both of their points. Good friends have been asking to let them know if there's anything they can do. I realized that I'd probably like hospital visits if I'm in there a while, so I'm telling them that. There's not much else I need.
I'm so lucky.
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'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
I would definitely come and visit while you are recuperating.
Just keep us posted.
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Crankin, that's so sweet.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
Red, it's sounds like you are doing a wonderful job of taking care if yourself emotional and physically. I am truly in awe of your strength and positive attitude. I mean this sincerely: I really wish I knew you in real life.
Please keep us posted as to the path report.
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