Sunday, September 13, 2009

So excited!

Yaye I got an awesome birthday surprise from the GGS gals the other day! I did a video which I will post later. So, I'm so excited that my Hubby's family is coming down from Texas on Friday! I miss them soo much and they're going to be down just in time for my birthday so it will be an awesome gift having them here.

No news on my wrists yet, but I really appreciate all the comments and warm wishes. I'm sure they will be just fine, I just can't wait to find out what my options are and get them taken care of. I'm not worried about the cyst, it hasn't gotten any bigger, but it has gotten hard like a bone it's really weird. I think it's agravating my carpal tunnel because the pain radiates from there. Anyone else ever had this? Anyway just wanted to leave a quick update!

5 comments:

Celina's Creative Space said...

I actually had a very similar cyst to yours. I had mine removed in May but mine was on the top of my hand. And like yours it was starting to get painful. It appeared so fast, one day I had no cyst and the next I had a lump on my hand. My cyst was a gangloin cyst, its bascially leaking of liquid between the joints. Surgery was not too bad, just adjusting to using one hand was a bit challenging but recovery went well. I hope all goes well with your surgery.

Rebecca Baca said...

I had carpel tunnel when I was pregnant with number 1. It went away after I had her, which I found mysterious. Hope your cyst shrinks and that your wrists feel better!
Rebecca

Lisa said...

I had carpel tunnel as well with Felicia, after she was born it also went away. It was all because of the way I was holding her while nursing. I would twist my writst in odd postions. The doctor suggested moving my wrist/hand differently and he was right, it went away. Good Luck Marion!

Carmen said...

My son has a cyst on his knee that is really hard like yours is. It is also painful. He is having it removed on October 30th. The doctors say there is a 10 day recovery time and no need for physiotherapy. So I hope yours will be similarly easy to operate on and quick to heal as well. I'm sure it's a bit of a pain in the meantime though.

tracy said...

So orry to hear about your wrists. I hope all goes well. You are in my prayers. I love your mini's and the techniques you use are fabulous. Keep up the beautiful work