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May | 2013 | Exile From Hysteria
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When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning. Month: May, 2013. May 10, 2013. Most days now, I don’t even think about my hysterectomy. It’s as if I’ve almost forgotten this huge portion of my emotional map. The reminders come as I notice my pants are too snug (residual inflammation sweetly nicknamed “swelly belly”) or I reflexively pull back from a sudden muscle twinge deep within. Life has moved on, carrying me in tow. With my primary care physician, along with my breast exams. If I really...
March | 2013 | Exile From Hysteria
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When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning. Month: March, 2013. March 27, 2013. Day 14: Post-op appointment. Matt was good enough to escort me to my two-week post-op visit this afternoon. I swear I didn’t know about the pelvic exam, honey. Sorry about that. You were a trouper. Well, the good news is that everything from the 9-inch incision to the stuff under the sheet looks great! I just about cried. Finally I have permission to walk outside the confines of my front room, and to even acco...
Steppin’ out | Exile From Hysteria
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When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning. By Jillian Bogater (Exile From Hysteria). Charlie and I celebrate my first adventure outside since returning from the hospital. I knew my first walk outside since I got home from the hospital would be a big deal, but nothing could truly prepare me for the experience. It took days to work up to the trip outside. I starting talking about it at the beginning of the week. “I’m gonna walk all the way to the neighbor’s driveway! I would look out the front...
Road to recovery | Exile From Hysteria
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When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning. By Jillian Bogater (Exile From Hysteria). Most days now, I don’t even think about my hysterectomy. It’s as if I’ve almost forgotten this huge portion of my emotional map. The reminders come as I notice my pants are too snug (residual inflammation sweetly nicknamed “swelly belly”) or I reflexively pull back from a sudden muscle twinge deep within. Life has moved on, carrying me in tow. With my primary care physician, along with my breast exams. I...
April | 2013 | Exile From Hysteria
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When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning. Month: April, 2013. April 16, 2013. I’m entering week five of recovery feeling a bit beat up. The high-energy enthusiasm that carried me much of my journey (both pre- and post-op) has abandoned me. I’ve been fighting some form of depression that has left me uninspired and mentally exhausted. And the pain in my lower right back has returned, with gusto. Still, something feels out of whack. The sadness at times is intense, and haunting. I get nervous ...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Life at Our Furever Family. February 6, 2014. Charlie chills on the couch with his favorite bone. There’s so much to catch up on! Jilli in front of the recently completed chicken coop. A good portion of the last year has been dedicated to researching chickens and building the coop. I write about our experience in the blog Chicken Scratch Fever. Cora visits the loo, I mean bathtub. I found on...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Love Story contest. Looking for Love Stories. November 27, 2012. Basil earned an Our Furever Family mug for sharing the story of how he found his Mummy. Now that we have Charlie, it’s easy to forget the road we traversed to get him. First we fell in love with Ranger. Then he fell through our fingers. We found Charlie on a website. We’ve enjoyed hearing your stories. WeR...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Life at Our Furever Family. February 6, 2014. Charlie chills on the couch with his favorite bone. There’s so much to catch up on! Jilli in front of the recently completed chicken coop. A good portion of the last year has been dedicated to researching chickens and building the coop. I write about our experience in the blog Chicken Scratch Fever. Cora visits the loo, I mean bathtub. I found on...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. November 27, 2015. Two things managed to disappear Thanksgiving eve: a portion of my bed’s new quilt and my cat Cora. I wouldn’t see her again for 24 hours. Max is the newest member of our family. He has a taste for quilts. The activity was unusual for our normally quiet household. Especially with us smoking the turkey in the yard, there was a lot of traffic in and out of the house. ...We co...
Meow! | Our Furever Family
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. November 27, 2015. Two things managed to disappear Thanksgiving eve: a portion of my bed’s new quilt and my cat Cora. I wouldn’t see her again for 24 hours. Max is the newest member of our family. He has a taste for quilts. The activity was unusual for our normally quiet household. Especially with us smoking the turkey in the yard, there was a lot of traffic in and out of the house. ...We co...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. November 27, 2015. Two things managed to disappear Thanksgiving eve: a portion of my bed’s new quilt and my cat Cora. I wouldn’t see her again for 24 hours. Max is the newest member of our family. He has a taste for quilts. The activity was unusual for our normally quiet household. Especially with us smoking the turkey in the yard, there was a lot of traffic in and out of the house. ...We co...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Life at Our Furever Family. February 6, 2014. Charlie chills on the couch with his favorite bone. There’s so much to catch up on! Jilli in front of the recently completed chicken coop. A good portion of the last year has been dedicated to researching chickens and building the coop. I write about our experience in the blog Chicken Scratch Fever. Cora visits the loo, I mean bathtub. I found on...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. November 27, 2015. Two things managed to disappear Thanksgiving eve: a portion of my bed’s new quilt and my cat Cora. I wouldn’t see her again for 24 hours. Max is the newest member of our family. He has a taste for quilts. The activity was unusual for our normally quiet household. Especially with us smoking the turkey in the yard, there was a lot of traffic in and out of the house. ...We co...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 17, 2013. A box of Christmas gifts from my mom arrived in the mail yesterday. When I opened the box, Charlie quickly shoved his nose in the box and surfaced with a wrapped bag of Iams biscuits. Right then, I decided Christmas would come early to Charlie … if he would learn a new trick. 8221; I said firmly. Charlie is a south paw. February 10, 2013. So we needed puppy treats. I s...
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Learning lessons, licking wounds and throwing the ball. A lot. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tell us your love story. September 17, 2012. Our Furever Family wants to hear your adoption stories! The best ones will receive a coffee mug. Now that we have Charlie, it’s easy to forget the road we traversed to get him. First we fell in love with Ranger. Then he fell through our fingers. Then the meet-and-greet was bungled with Demi, a cute-but-troubled border collie mix. We’re glad ...
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A Chicago girl's adventures in the rest of the world. March 31, 2013. Eleven years ago, Easter Sunday fell on a March 31. I remember that date distinctly, because that was the night I came closer to dying than, even now, I want to admit to myself. The brutal attack I survived that night forever cleaved my life into Before and After. I thought this would be the year that I could finally write about it, but I was wrong. Words that escape me. February 19, 2013. A month of haiku: Week 1. April 8, 2012. Summe...
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Exile From Hysteria | When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning.
When a hysterectomy is not the ending, but a beginning. May 10, 2013. Most days now, I don’t even think about my hysterectomy. It’s as if I’ve almost forgotten this huge portion of my emotional map. The reminders come as I notice my pants are too snug (residual inflammation sweetly nicknamed “swelly belly”) or I reflexively pull back from a sudden muscle twinge deep within. Life has moved on, carrying me in tow. With my primary care physician, along with my breast exams. If I really wanted to see her...
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