I read the thermometer: 104.7 I was in desperate trouble.
As a breast cancer survivor I’d recently undergone reconstructive surgery. Finally finished with chemotherapy, radiation and a full year of IV Herceptin therapy, I had begun the reconstruction process seven weeks earlier. A surgically-placed implant was injected with more saline each week in an attempt to stretch the skin. Only radiation had decreased the elasticity of the flesh. A few days earlier, stitches had proved necessary to reinforce an opening surgical site.
Now, a high fever.
Time to call the doctor and rush to the hospital. Met in the ER by the on-call physician, a simple blood test confirmed infection. I needed surgery stat. If the implant remained, the infection could go septic and my life would again be threatened.
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Cheers
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“The Lord knows the plans He has for you, plans to prosper you and give you a future with hope.” Praying for you and what He has called you to do.
Blessings,
Stefanie
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