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Trish Lamore

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I’m so sorry for your injury. I pray the surgery goes well. Been there done that FIVE times. Just take it easy, rest, and you’ll be up and about quickly. You look lovey btw, and your heels are to die for!
Hugs
Jules
5 times! At what point do they start using Velcro?
Thank you for your heartfelt guidance, it really means a great deal coming from such an experienced patient. The doctor indicated it would be about a month before I can play golf, I failed to ask when I could return to sporting those killer heels.
Very pretty. Amazing legs. Love the shoes.
Thank you, we thought the photos came out well. The intent was to showcase the legs while wearing an outfit that matched the upholstery. I had forgotten about this sundress (imagine that), but the dress seemed to do the job.
The dress sure did do the job. If the intent was to show off your legs, it was very successful.
I hope you will fully recover very soon Trish!! ((Hug))
I’m three days into the recovery process and no complications….at least no medical complications. The lure of the pink fog beckons.
Lovely!
Sorry about the injury. Hope your recovery is going well. I suspect you were not the first patient that showed some gender fluidity at the surgery center and you won’t be the last!
Recovery is proceeding well thank you.
Even though we live in a small town, I suspect you are correct about others evidencing their gender fluidity in the OR. Hopefully the response I received is indicative of a grass roots acceptance of our lifestyles.
I had a similar experience. I had a male nurse who came over to shave me for my bilateral hernia repair. He was pleasantly surprised when he pulled back the covers to see that I was completely free of hair. Don’t think he cared either way, I think he was just glad for one less thing to do. If there is a next time, I’ll leave my toes painted.
Your story caused me to laugh……arrggghhh! But it was so worth it. Thank you.
You look fabulous Trish, I love the dress and those legs are to die for, I hope everything goes well with your surgery and you are back on your feet soon X
Hugs Rozalyn X
Thanks. I must admit I’m a shadow of my former self right now, but this is merely a temporary setback. Those legs will be strutting their stuff soon.
Hi Trish, congrats on having your photo featured. And from one Trish to another you look absolutely beautiful. Very pretty and feminine. So sorry to hear you have a hernia, those can be nasty but I’m hoping you have a speedy recovery. Take care of yourself.
Thank you Trish for the complements and well wishes. I’m hoping “speedy” is measured in days, not weeks. This too shall pass.
I feel your pain Trish – been there – and a reminder to myself to be careful when moving chairs for a photo session! Of course, the good news is how terrifc you look – love that dress and heels – so chalk it all up to artistic suffering!
Thank you so much for the encouraging words. Your thought of artistic suffering will help me navigate through the recovery process.
wesome look – great story!
Thank you. I’m finding that a Trish visit is extremely therapeutic during my recovery period.