pellicle
Professional Dingbat, Guru and Merkintologist
bgilbert;n867930 said:..... But your post will help me remember that these feelings will hopefully go away at some point, and I will try to focus as much as I can on positive things, like my recovery. Easier said than done I am sure!.. But at least I know that it's coming, and that it probably won't be a permanent thing. which is my biggest fear..
they do. Soon after I'd had my second "rapeAndScrape" surgery to cut away the infection I obtained in my 3rd OHS I began to wonder if this bacteria was going to be defeated after all. I began researching the incidence of it and the outcomes (which quite frankly looked bleak).
However here I am, 4 years later and while I still do not know if its there or not there (and I'm still taking antibiotics 3 times daily just in case it hasnt) the anxiety of "what if" no longer has me as despondant about life.
So yes, you can't easily see the progress but the progress is plain when looking back at how you felt "a year ago" once the process is started.
I know that doesn't sound very helpful, but its "Rachel Hunter Principle" : it won't happen over night, but it will happen.