Jenny looked up today and said …
There always has to be a bad day after these surgeries.
She wasn’t talking about today. She was talking about Sunday — Day 4.
Jenny looked up today and said …
There always has to be a bad day after these surgeries.
She wasn’t talking about today. She was talking about Sunday — Day 4.
It’s always something.
We’ll fast-forward to the end. This is how Jenny is resting this evening.
Jenny hurts pretty much everywhere.
She had surgery on one side of her back, so it hurts there. And on the other side of her back, she’s having pain where they “didn’t operate.” The nurses think it has something to do with the drains. The doctors say it might be muscle spasms. (It’s not muscle spasms.)
Today has been about pain management for Jenny.
It really started where I left off with the surgery day timeline from yesterday evening at about 9:30 p.m.
We’re back at MD Anderson for the beginning of the end of her surgeries. There will be another surgery or two, but this is the last big one.
The last big one.
On Sept. 18, Jenny posted her thoughts on the one-year anniversary of her diagnosis.
A few days later my boss asked if Jenny would mind if The Oklahoman re-published the blog post in The Oklahoman in October during breast cancer awareness month.