If it weren't for Humor where would we be?
Lorenzo, Thanks for being there for me, it's hard for most people I talk to to understand what I've gone through, let alone understanding the humor in it, as that's what got me through it. As for removing the fat, my husband and I started working out at the gym a couple of years before I got the tumor, I weighed about 160 and got down to 130 just before I broke my leg (tri-lateral break, ankle on both sides & leg in 5 pieces) & to top it off a Facial Nerve Tumor surgery a month later. I knew I would be laid up for a while so I was hoping the doctor would take the rest of my fat so I would have less to loose once I got on my feet again.
Annie, I agree we should bring a lawsuit against the doctor's as they should know by now that "Laughter IS the best Medicine" and if they haven't figured it out by now then they shouldn't be in the business. Bedside manner and keeping the patients spirits up does more for their recovery than they realize, they shouldn't leave it all up to the nurses. I think they are jealous of just how much Humor can do for our us, they go to school for years to learn how to heal our bodies but Humor is the one that gets to heal our soul.
Tony, I agree with not letting the absence of the doctor slow things down. I didn't have a problem when I had my Facial Nerve Surgery but I did when I had my first son. The doctor told my husband that if I didn't deliver the baby in the next 10 minutes so that he could get back to his office patients he would have to use the forceps on the baby. My husband told him that I said he could go on back to the office as I didn't need him any longer.
The following don't all apply to this forum but they do to the subject at hand: THEY MAKE ME LAUGH!
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it!
For Insurance Companies: We spare no expense to save a dollar!
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid-in-sideways, totally worn out, shouting, Holy ****, What a ride!!
All we can do is do the best with the cards we are dealt, I choose to go to the grave totally worn out not by a tumor but by what I DID INSPITE OF THE TUMOR!
Jill Marie