February 01, 2006

Scary Stuff

So the doc called yesterday...or rather, his nurse. I answered the phone and she says, "Hey Mary, he wanted me to tell you that the surgery is set for March 1st, and you'll come in to see him on Feb. 21st and he'll explain everything to you then! See ya later, BYE!"

Ummmm!! WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wanted to scream in the phone!!! STOP STOP STOP! I don't want to DO THIS ANYMORE! Now that there's an actual DATE on this thing, now that this is actually HAPPENING, it's FREAKING ME OUT!!! The surgery itself doesn't bug me that much...I mean sure, who WANTS to be knocked out and sliced and diced? OK, I'm sure there are some of you out there who would sign up for that voluntarily, but this chick ain't one of em! But what I'm really freaking about is that this is the beginning of the whole THING. The surgeries and recoveries and well.....the UNKNOWN. See, right now, I KNOW what my limitations are. I KNOW what I can and can't do. I know exactly when to take a pain pill so that I can get through the day. But once all this stuff starts, I'm clueless. And THAT, my friends, leaves me out of control. And while I know that I just need to leave it God's hands and the docs hands...I DO NOT like being out of control of my own body and limitations.

So...here I am. Sitting here at the computer typing away thinking about a surgery that will take place exactly a month from today. And I'm scared. And I don't readily admit that often. I like to pride myself on being a strong person. Being the one that everyone can turn to in their time of need. Being the one that people can look to and say, "Look how brave she is!" And I'm feeling like a failure.

Lately, I've had to face a lot of things that have made me afraid. Not AFRAID exactly, but have put me completely out of my comfort zone. To be honest, the past month has been nothing but non-comfort-zone-ish for me. I've had to make some huge choices that were sad, exciting and scary that have been completely nervewracking. And I'm NOT used to that at all. I'm used to saying, NO...let someone ELSE make that choice. But someone pointed out to me recently that maybe it's because I'm getting these surgeries done, and because I'm living in a new house and have new friends and all these "new" things going on that maybe this is the start of a NEW ME. So, maybe this is my way of doing some new things. Like making tough choices that affected not only me but other people as well, and just about broke my heart. And doing things for myself that 6 months or a year ago I wouldn't have even DREAMT of doing! And decided FOR MYSELF that I was going to go ahead with a surgery that isn't guaranteed to work, but might give me a chance to prolong another surgery.

So...I'm just making choices. Tough ones, each in their own way. And I'm scared. Hard for me to say it, but here I am in front of all of you saying it. And that in itself is scary too. But hell, I'm on a roll.

Love to all always,

Mare

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have made some very important choices recently. And I am so very proud of you and the beautiful mature woman you are.

I love your writing...you're probably just a chip off the "ole block", huh?

Just know that there are people who love and support you and will be here for you always!

LYMI,
M.O.M.

Anonymous said...

Well I guess you are really sticking with the good old saying..."out with the old and in with the new"!
I know how scarey surgery can be, believe me i had my share of getting them done and also watching them get done. You will get by this hurdle and start fresh and new again...Hey if the bionic woman can do it...GOD knows you can and then when you are back to 100% we have to go do something daring...like Bungee Jumping...WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Ok serious now...I am here for you and I know you will do just fine...still can't wait to see you in person here in the windy city...TREE

Anonymous said...

Awww... You'll do fine. It'll be better for you in the end. Just have a positive outlook on it, don't dwell on the one negative, because there are many more postive things to come out of it.

Anonymous said...

It takes a lot to admit to having fears. Yes, to most of us you are a strong person, a person who seems pretty fearless at times. Being able to admit such a huge fear to all of us only makes you stronger in my eyes. Strong and brave. Take that fear and use it. Use it to remind yourself just how strong you are..and always remember how much we love you. D