Archive for October, 2009

Losing two pounds the hard way

In exactly two weeks, I will hopefully be exiting surgery and on my way to recovery, if said surgery starts on time. I’ll be groggy with an IV in my arm and I’ll be missing part of my breasts.

Yeah, it’s that kind of surgery.

At the recommendation of my spine/pain management doctor and my physical therapist, I’m having breast reduction surgery done to help with the back/shoulder pain I’ve been in for years. The recommendation came after nearly a year of physical and massage therapy, muscle injections and spinal injections.

Not to mention a drug habit that has steadily increased from a couple of Darvocets a day to six Percocets, two Celebrex, four Neurontins and two Robaxins daily. I passed Jim Morrison on my way out.

I vacillate between being okay with it to having moments of crushing fear thinking I’ll bleed to death on the operating table. A bit over-the-top, I know, but this will be the first big surgery I’ve ever had. In 1998, I had gall bladder surgery, but it was done laparoscopically and the whole thing took an hour. I was home that night eating Popsicles and, today, you can barely see the scars. This time, they are cutting on me, sewing me back up and parking me in a hospital room for a night. With tubes coming out of each breast. *shudders*

I’ve talked to four women personally who have had this done and visited many online forums and blogs. No one I have talked to or read about has regretted their decision. For many, like me, it ended years of pain and suffering due to excessively weight on their shoulders.

That’s all good and great. But, it’s my breasts that are being cut on. That hits you at a personal level. Way down deep in your gut. And, although I harbor no delusions of losing my staggering affect on men because of this (due to the fact I have NO staggering affect men at this point), it still gets emotional. I’ve cried over it. Cried over something that is causing me pain and continued muscle deterioration. I’m blaming the drugs.

Outside of the physical and emotional implications, I’ll be gone from work for a week, so I’ve been going hair on fire at work to get projects in order or done.

My Mom offered to come stay for that week and that has unforeseen affects as well. While we have a second bedroom and bathroom, they were never actually set up for someone(s) to come and stay for more than a night. So, Jim and I have been working our tails off getting a new dresser and nightstand (plus a new set of bookshelves) together, cleaning out a closet and bathroom and generally trying to create a space my Mom will be comfortable in. Mom wouldn’t have cared, actually, but I’ll be damned if I have someone be kind enough to offer that much of their time and energy and they don’t even have a place to hang their clothes.

The result: I’m tired, physically and mentally. I just want to lie down under a warm blanket and sleep until, oh say, after Christmas.

*deep breath*

I know this will all be fine. Everything will get done in time for my Mom’s arrival. I know the surgery will go fine. The tubes will be taken out the next day (NOT taking a week, like with some women who have complications) and I’ll come home. I’ll rest for a week and, even though the recovery is sometimes hard, I’ll get through it. And, be two pounds lighter.

It’s the waiting that’s the bitch.

*bimbles off*

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More tales from Redneckia Land

Can you imagine the kind of international throw down the United States would issue of American citizens received tickets in other countries simply for not speaking the native tongue?

Well, that’s what we’re doing here in the good ol’ Big D. Apparently, rookie police officers in Dallas have taken it upon themselves to, in addition to whatever driving violation the person had committed, cite drivers for not speaking English.

Now, if this was one officer in one incident and it was caught, tossed out, officer reprimanded and apology issued, that would be one thing. But, this has been going on for quite some time. Not just one but six of these tickets were issued. AND had pending in court. Which means they made it through the police department’s system. Someone signed off on these. It was okayed until someone found out.

Now, Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle has been forced to issue an apology and assure us all that Dallas cops really aren’t racists with guns.

Uh-huh.

It’s bad enough we have a majority of Texas residents who are openly racist and, sadly, proud of it. But, to give that kind of mentality a badge and gun and the authority to financially punish someone who does not speak English is horrifying.

You know, I hear Nova Scotia is pretty.

*bimbles off*

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Perhaps “Father of the Year” might have been more appropriate

Okay, anyone else having that lingering “huh?” moment today?

I voted for President Obama. I continue to support him, despite what I believe are some mistakes and bad judgment calls since taking the oath back in January.  And, I have nothing but the utmost respect for an individual who can remain calm while being accused of everything from being a foreigner to having a secret agenda to usher in Hitler’s Amerika.

But, a Nobel Peace Prize?

*blinks*

What?

Former President Jimmy Carter received the same honor 20 years after his presidency, in recognition for the tireless efforts he made for peace. In 1978, it was former President Carter who brought Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat together to sign the Camp David Peace Accord. He was nominated for the prize many times. And, he deserved it.

So, what has President Obama done to earn this honor? According to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, he was honored for his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”

Extraordinary efforts? Like what? Giving a kick-ass speech in Germany? Knowing which fork to use at the UN dinners? Keeping Rahm Emanuel from going all Dick Cheney and shooting a Chinese ambassador in the face?

Look, I truly support and admire our president. But, he’s been in office nine months. He has done nothing above and beyond the call of the normal diplomatic duties of a president with regard to international relations. This news does nothing but give Rush Limbaugh, the de facto Republican commander in chief, and his ilk a reason to scream about this president cares more about other nations than he does his own. The prize committee cited, in particular, the president’s “outreach to the Muslim world.” I imagine guns sales went up one hundred fold today as collective wingnuttia hunkered down, waiting for the Muslim shock troops to come savage our land. World News Daily has already called for the impeachment of President Obama because of the prize. No, really.

Perhaps it’s good the international community doesn’t view our leader as an out-of-control cowboy with nothing but contempt for anyone outside our borders. But, I would rather it have been more than nod toward a simple change in the administration of this country.

*bimbles off*

P.S.  My long absence is due to my hard drive going belly up. *sigh*  Big thanks go out to my bestest friend and computer guru KN for getting back to my little corner of the internets.

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