tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4994580060135871654.post2014314500813862864..comments2023-06-28T06:59:39.306-04:00Comments on Huang Family: Day 9 after MastectomyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09688628687728906645noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4994580060135871654.post-43440297218537409742012-02-02T20:16:43.413-05:002012-02-02T20:16:43.413-05:00Amy,
The emotional pain is real. I appreciate your...Amy,<br />The emotional pain is real. I appreciate your honesty and openness! It's so easy to forget and even question if the crying spells were real when you're feeling better ... And so easy to forget the times you almost feel normal when you're feeling down. Know you're not alone. I do hope your physical pain lessens, and our emotional pain begins to lighten a bit ... The way I have been thinking of it lately is that I just experienced a much anticipated and highly orchestrated train wreck ... It is trauma; seeing a counselor is totally reasonable.<br />Amy R.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4994580060135871654.post-10969140269792381392012-02-02T09:11:05.028-05:002012-02-02T09:11:05.028-05:00Oh Amy, this was my experience in the past when go...Oh Amy, this was my experience in the past when goi g through surgeries or b/c treatments. One to two weeks into this deal is really hard when your mind is telling you, ok everyone get back to normal, but you are limited with pain and not driving and more of the same. Know that this is pretty normal, and in a few weeks it is going to be so much better! Keep hanging in there and see if your son will watch cartoons with you. Funny cartoons. You are in my thoughts.Pink Evitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13076882492061335110noreply@blogger.com