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24 Hours...here it goes! GCS Thread


Kylie

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Hey all!

 

So it is the day prior to my GCS. Being 1,300 miles away from home and finishing up my quarantine. Today I have my pre-operative appoint and then my anesthetic evaluation short thereafter. Then it is back to my hotel for the dreaded bowel prep, maybe I will drop a size or two and lose the bloating I have been experiencing the last bit.

 

So, this begins my thread on which I will update. Let the day begin!

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Good luck, Kylie!  I hope it all goes well, and look forward to seeing your smiling face afterwards.

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Hey Kylie 

sending all my love, payers and cool vibes

Will check on you 2mor Girl

Congrats

 

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WelL, it is 3:30 am- I’m awake and about to take a shower and head to the hospital about 515am. 
 

Will be back with an update once out of surgery and able!

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Kylie I hope it all went well and you are resting comfortably when you read this.  We'll all thinking of you.

 

Hugs, Jani

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Kylie, Our prayers are with you today. Get some good rest and may your recovery be fast.

 

Warmest Regards,

Susan R?

 

 

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Hey all. 
 

Surgery went fantastic. I’m back at my hotel room. Having some discomfort. But medications are helping so much! Surgeon and the team were excited because not having much swelling at all. Just lots of bruising. 
 

Thank you all for the posts. 
 

Kylie

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Hey Kylie 

Just checking. I hope it all went . Very proud of your courage and strength. CATS RULE

Lv 

Lexi

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YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Rest

Check in with us 2mor

 

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Wonderful news, Kylie. Thank you for sharing your status. I’ve been thinking about your surgery all day. I am so happy for you. Get some good rest and plz check back when you feel up to it. We are all rooting for you!

 

My Best,

Susan R?

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Woo-hoo!  Congratulations, @Kylie!  I am glad to hear that you are feeling mostly good.  Rest, take it easy, and do everything your surgeon tells you to do.

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Thanks all! Did get out bed briefly last night to make some adjustments to the way I was sleeping, the pain became very sharp and unbearable and I did faint. Thankfully I feel back o n the bed. When I woke up my best friend was so confused!

 

Just trying to stay strict with all the medications. Swelling isn’t too bad. Bruised significantly. Will keep updating!

 

Kylie

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Does EVERYBODY else get to go for walkies? They kept me flat on my back for three days!

 

Of course you passed out. That might be WHY they kept me in bed for three days.

 

I'm glad you're feeling better sweetie. Take your pain meds. Follow your surgeon's instructions and get better.

 

Also don't sit on the surgical site if you can at all avoid it. Ow. ?

 

Hugs!

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@Kylie - I am so happy for you - you look gorgeous and soon should feel gorgeous and wait until your cat sees you.... it will be a lick fest.

 

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Ha! @Jackie C. I was able to get up this morning and move around and felt much better than yesterday. Other than those few times I’ve just been chilling in bed all comfy with my pillows, ice packs and meds!

Pretty much a dull pain that doesn’t want to go away. But I’ll keep everyone posted ☺️

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Congrats on the surgery! Happy to hear the recovery is going fairly well. Wishing you a continued smooth recovery.

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