re: #84 Anymouse 🌹
This will be my fifth surgery. This particular operation can only be done so many times before there are diminishing returns.
They first developed before I was forty (thanks to being triggered by my epilepsy meds). When I went in for my first operation, an operating room nurse commented that I was the youngest person she ever saw having that surgery.
I’ll be headed to Cheyenne Monday for my pre-op, with surgery kicking off first thing Tuesday morning. (Might be able to say my last good-byes to y’all Monday night from the hotel the VA puts me up in [in case I don’t survive], if I can get Wifi there.)
All the best to you (and your surgeon!)
I am suitably grateful that my Dupuytren’s doesn’t really seem to be progressing much, if at all recently, nor is the similar lump on the bottom of my foot (plantar fibromatosis.) I hope it stays that way…