@CathL ... definitely cooking up some meals and freezing them is a good start .... less to worry about when you are home. Line someone up for doing your clothes washing & cleaning, mowing & gardening, as you won't be doing any heavy lifting for a little while (includes lifting pets & grand kids ...) Stock up on movie DVDs or binge watch Netflix, etc .... sometimes it is just easy to lay in the lounge & veg out .... as you can feel quite tired & lethargic after a general anaesthetic .... if you love puzzle books, get some in stock! ;)
Here's the Reclaim your Curves link re what to take to hospital, & other topics like considering reconstruction etc (just download the ones you'd like to keep & read.)
https://www.reclaimyourcurves.org.au/information-sheets.htmlAnd also consider listening to Charlotte Tottman's podcasts - they are terrific. She is a psychologist who's undergone a double mastectomy - and her podcasts are just so easy to listen to, with little nuggets of wisdom throughout, as she totally 'gets it' - as she's been thru it herself. Start with Season 1 ....
https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/bcna-resources/podcasts/charlotte-tottman-podcast-series/Just wondering - have you considered taking some 'before' and 'after' pics, for your own record? It sounds sort of 'weird' - but my brother actually suggested it for me the day before my surgery and I did it - I just took some myself with my phone. ... but Charlotte Tottman had a professional take some pics (B&W) and was really pleased that she had. ;)
If you have any queries, feel free to chat with our helpline too on
1800 500 258 (Mon-Fri) and they will also be able to help you.
take care & all the best xx. Keep busy in the mean time, doing things you love doing .... as your mind will be going round in circles ..... this diagnosis mucks with your brain even more than you body xx