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Starting to feel nervous about op on Wednesday.

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Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 10 May 2010 01:11

I can go along with the way you feel Helen, I was in a right state prior to My little op......but several posters put me a bit at ease, AND it went well, and I am recovering nicely,
I am sure that you will get the best of attention while you are in hospital.

My best wishes to you,

Bob

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 10 May 2010 02:07

I am sure everything will be fine at home Helen, and let's face it they are hardly going to visit and say they were squabbling, lol, just concentrate on yourself and your recovery, don't go pushing yourself. Let the family help when you get home and maybe they will appreciate you a bit more too.
After all, they all need to learn how to cope for the future so nows a good time to learn, hubby included.
You take care and enjoy the tlc when the op is over.

Lizxx

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 10 May 2010 08:19

The best of luck Helen. We shall all be thinking of you and wishing you well. BC XX

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 May 2010 10:20

Good luck Helen, I will be thinking of you. Of course all will go smoothly, families pull together in a crisis and hubbies cope. Remember this is a time to spoil yourself, buy some good books etc and let them take over for you.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 10 May 2010 13:10

Many years ago, I can remember being a bit miffed because my younger son, just 5, was disappointed that I was coming out of hospital after 5 weeks in...... it would seem that Daddy, who had trouble boiling an egg and buttering a round of bread, was cooking proper dinners with proper puddings and custard, lolol

Mine were only young that time... a little older (early teens) the next time.... but squabbles tended to happen after I came home, and over who was plumping up pillows the best/making the nicest tea etc etc..... for a while, anyway.

As has been said, they will cope, they will have to. And they will be with Dad, not a stranger, so it will be good for them all to be together.

Get your op done, rest up, follow dr's orders, and let your family spoil you a little bit... they need to learn how to do it, and you need to learn how to accept it and let them... ;¬))

Will be thinking of you on Wednesday, anyway.

Take care

Love

Daff xxxx