Quote from: JenJen2011 on June 16, 2015, 09:48:25 AM
Thanks Sorcha! How are you feeling today?
Hi Jen,
Not as good as when I got home, There are a few non surgery related issues that are ruining the mood and I'm being careful so as they don't get too strong as to cause me serious mood issues.
I am planning a trip to my doc as I'm not entirely happy with some aspects of recovery but until someone who knows what they're looking at has a look I won't stress too much

It's always good to have regular check up as well. I'll soon be 3 months post op and things should be settling down to where I can do things like have baths and explore some pretty soon

I will update my thread in a week or so when I'm more certain what's what.
Quote from: Joi on May 31, 2015, 10:11:25 AM
Thanks Sorcha! As I will have just turned 68 the month before my surgery, I will not be as quick to bounce back as you younger girls.
Hugz,
Joi
You'll have a letter from your surgeon that gets you a wheelchair in between flights, Bangkok Airport is fairly large and it's quite a walk from check in to gate so if you don't mind them knowing you've just had SRS that is good. Once I saw it saying I'd just had SRS I was never going to show my letter and one of my goals was to walk to the plane. We even managed a stop in Duty free

As I booked my return flight in Business Class I was given priority customs and immigration clearance saving me a pretty long wait in a queue to get through to the departure area. You'll also get access to the Business Lounge which makes the 2 hour wait for the plane allot more comfortable and then the obvious benefits once you get in the air. Also it felt lovely to end my time there with a Champagne celebration

Hope however you fly it all goes well for you
Hugs
Sorcha