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  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited August 2015

    Thank you ms math! I had drains after BMX and 2 more after the TE placement surgery but they were worlds apart in terms of care. The reconstructions drains didn't need stripping, I only needed to pour and measure output and they were only in 3 days and came out super easy..I didn't feel a thing! Good luck on your upcoming surgery

  • SummerAngel
    SummerAngel Member Posts: 1,006
    edited August 2015

    Hi all, I had my exchange surgery yesterday. I was pretty comfortable with my TEs but I can confirm that the implants already feel worlds better than the TEs ever did! They're so soft and NO edges, yay! I have Allergan Natrelle 45s, but forgot to ask the size before I went home (gotta love narcotics :)). I'm loving the projection already, I'm so happy to be rid of the flat TEs! The pain hasn't been too bad at all, in my foobs I only have pain where fat was injected. The PS took the fat from my inner thighs and that's where most of the pain is. I've been icing pretty much continually and that really helps. I also have no drains, which is great.

  • trailrose
    trailrose Member Posts: 219
    edited August 2015

    Mjh1, Hello to my fellow rippling sister. I'll be thinking of you on Monday the 31st! I will send positive thoughts your way and may the rippling go away. I go September 3rd to see the new PS again to look at different implants and will schedule my revision surgery. My husband took pics this morning of my chest and I still don't like the right one since it still has rippling and looks like it's droopy and sad compared to the left one! Looks like I'll have recovery and downtime coming up soon. What a bummer.

  • CCS648
    CCS648 Member Posts: 41
    edited August 2015

    simplebetty - I think the pain was because he had to cut through a whole lot of scar tissue. I had mega-complications. The pain is just about gone now, and I'm just tired. I have 475 cc allergan 410's. Anatomical gummies. I have no idea about cup size, since they still look like hamburger buns. I'm just trying to be patient, which I'm not very good at

  • mjh1
    mjh1 Member Posts: 445
    edited August 2015

    tailrose - thanks for the positive thoughts.  I'll need all the good mojo I can get for Monday to finally be rid of my nemesis or at least be camoflouged.  I'll post as soon as I'm able and let you know all that was done.  Good luck with the PS on the 3rd.  I hope you will like him and he will have a good plan for you.  Definitely let me know what he says. 

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited August 2015

    mjh1 best wishes for Monday.

    Scottie

  • robinblessed54
    robinblessed54 Member Posts: 578
    edited August 2015

    CCS, i have Allergan 410 with 475cc as well! Almost 6 months out. I am very happy with them. It is true they are firmer than silicone rounds but I wasn't interested in rippling or movement into the armpit. I didn't want to have revisions if at all possible. I have cleavage and feel very normal. Hope you like the fibal outcome.

    Robin


  • patriciahurtado
    patriciahurtado Member Posts: 489
    edited August 2015

    Girls good luck on your up coming exchanged .. It's been 2 months and I started to run. I feel good and they look great and feel great. Not perfect will probably need more of FG. But I'm not ready for that. My main concern is that I have a lump right on my arm pit so they did a CT scan. Results will be in in Tuesday. Soon as it comes back I will have surgery to remove it and send it back to biopsy. When all this stop. I feel that move two steps forward now back. I stay positive I hope it's scar tissue or fat!!! I love fat I love fat that's all I can say!! Thanks ladies

  • pharmergirl
    pharmergirl Member Posts: 10
    edited August 2015

    Have my EX scheduled for October 5. PS says will have to do some pocket work on 1 side. Says I will need a week off from work but from what I'm reading here that doesn't sound like enough time. Am getting the 410 gummies. I use my hands/arms a lot a work but no heavy lifting. Does 1 week sound like enough time off? We have a vacation scheduled exactly 1 month after the exchange surgery so I am hopeful that all this reconstruction will be behind me. PS said 1 month after EX it would be ok to swim but what I have read here makes me nervous. Do any of you ladies have advice for me? Please share your experiences. Its been very helpful to me to read what you are all going through and to know I'm not so alone. Thank you. :)

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited August 2015


    Audrey, How are you doing? You were going back to work.....are you there? Are you still happy with results? Fill us in! Pharmergirl, my exchange is scheduled for September 25. My sister wants drive up to Disneyworld on October 8 to meet her daughter and family. I told her I may ride along and chill in the hotel. ? Those of you already through this, do you think I could walk through the park? No rides for sure!

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited August 2015

    Hi pharmergirl,

    I had my ex on Thursday and had some pocket work done as well and I'm still pretty sore, three days out. It may drastically improve over the next four days but right now, it seems like a pretty quick turn around. I took two weeks off and I basically work at a desk most of the day. You might be fine a week out but if you can take a little more time, you might appreciate it. Good luck on your surgery. I'm so happy to be done with reconstruction (hopefully)

  • LoriWNY
    LoriWNY Member Posts: 193
    edited August 2015

    pharmegirl--I have had two exchanges. One to smooth round silicones without pocket work and the more recent one to 410's with pocket work. Everyone is different and every PS has different restrictions. For me, I was able to work from home so this is what I did. The first exchange (without pocket work) was on a Friday--very easy, one pain pill, but took Tylenol as needed thereafter, and I worked from home the following week before returning to the office (desk/computer work). The second exchange (with pocket work on both sides) was a little more painful but nothing compared to the BMX. The second exchange was on a Tuesday and I took the rest of the week off from working, even from home. I then worked from home for the second and third weeks, although I could have probably gone back after the second week but I am glad that I was able to have the three weeks at home. I needed Rx pain meds for the first week pretty much around the clock but only at bedtime the second week. When I did return to work, I did not lift anything (large files, etc.) heavier than 5 pounds over shoulder height for about a month--it's not that I could not do it but I have learned "just because you can, doesn't mean you should."

    As far as swimming goes, my PS for the second exchange told me that I could swim seven days after the exchange, however, I did not feel comfortable enough to do so. It think is was about six to eight weeks before I got back into the pool to swim laps and do water excercise. However, if you are vacationing, just wearing a bathing suit and standing/floating in the pool, I think you will be fine a month after exchange--just don't do laps or jump/dive off the diving board!

    After everything you have been through, you deserve a vacation! I hope you have an unevenful exchange and a wonderful trip!

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited August 2015

    Mysunshine, I think you'll be ok to walk around the park, especially if the hotel is close by so you can go back and rest if you want to. I think once I'm off the narcotic pain meds, I'll feel pretty good but I can't imagine strapping into a ride right now haha. I hope you can go and have a wonderful time even if you can't ride many of the rides. You might surprise yourself and feel really good! I hope so, you deserve it

  • CCS648
    CCS648 Member Posts: 41
    edited August 2015

    Hi Robin - it's nice to hear that you're happy with them! I'm not interested in revisions either, I've had enough surgeries! Did it take a while for yours to settle down? Mine seem very ... High? Hard? Flat? I can't imagine putting a bra on (still in a sports bra) because it would do nothing to shape them.

  • marketingmama
    marketingmama Member Posts: 161
    edited August 2015

    Hi All. Had my exchange last Monday so almost a week out. I was expanded to 520 but he put in Mentor round 650s high profile. As I'm only 5'2", you'd think I would be huge. But I'm not. I think I'm looking like I have wide set hamburger buns. No cleavage. Feeling sad. PS said not much he can do since he released the inner breast area and closed the outer edges. Also already seeing some rippling. They don't yet seem to have a normal breast shape for bra fitting and I was instructed to stay in sports type bra 24/7.

    As for the surgery, it went fine but there was some strange "gunk" on one side that required irrigation and culture and release with a drain. No infection found thank goodness. Pain hadn't been bad compared to other things. My incisions are under the breast so the bra band doesn't help in terms of discomfort . It is great being soft and having TEs out. Best part for sure.

    I'm just sad and thinking I'm never going to have pretty boobs. Get the feeling my PS may not want to do fat grafting or anything to remedy the issue. He said the right bra could probably help me with cleavage. :(

    Best to all of you now on the squishy side. Hope you're happy and comfortable

  • CCS648
    CCS648 Member Posts: 41
    edited August 2015

    marketingmama - I hear your frustration and I'm with you. Mine look exactly like wide-set hamburger buns. Yes, they're more comfortable, but definitely don't look normal. I asked my PS what he would do if I was unhappy with them, and he said he'd change them out .... In a year! He told me to be patient. I'm a week and a half out. Let's be patient together -

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited August 2015

    I agree with you, mine seem wide and flat as well. I'm trying not to get discouraged and honestly, I don't even want to think about more surgery. My TEs seemed to have more projection than the implants do. I was filled to 320 and have 375 implants. No cleavage whatsoever. It's a bit defeating

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited August 2015


    Oh, my! I hope things improve for you both. I am about 4 weeks out from my exchange. My pre op is September 9. I am going to talk about some of your comments and experiences.

  • mjh1
    mjh1 Member Posts: 445
    edited August 2015

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    Hang in there my sisters.  This certainly is not an easy ride but at least we all have each other.

    Thanks to all for the well wishes as I head in for yet another revision tomorrow.


     

  • kingster
    kingster Member Posts: 333
    edited August 2015

    Good luck mjh1;) Wishing you all the best!

    I took 2 weeks off after exchange. No pocket work. Physical full time job, long shifts, lots of lifting pushing and pulling. Very little pain involved. Just wanted to make sure that my incisions were closed and secure:)

    I do think implants look like hamburger buns. They have no droop like a natural breast. My friend told me that I have to have " realistic expectations". To be honest, I didn't know what to expect because everyone has different results and/or complications. I guess it is a wait and see how things turn out. Just hope and pray all cancer is gone and never comes back!

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited August 2015

    Kingster, you are spot on, thank you for the gentle reminder.

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited August 2015


    Yes! That is the important part!

  • robinblessed54
    robinblessed54 Member Posts: 578
    edited August 2015

    Just remember we all have a "new normal" now. They will never look or feel like a natural breast because we have no tissue left and most of us don't have nipples. We are all so blessed to have the reconstruction that is offered to us. Yes, everyone will have different outcomes depending on our situation, size and diagnosis. But as Kingston said, as long as the cancer is gone and stays away, that is the most important part of this whole situation. Best of luck to all of the recent exchange sisters. It does take a while to see your outcome, give it time and try to not look in the mirror as often as you might like.

    Robin

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited August 2015

    Patricia prayers for your scan and biopsy.

    Ladies, each exchange is different. One week out sounds short for recovery but may be fine depending on pocket work etc. . .I am going to amusement/water park for Labor Day. I will be just shy of 6 weeks post EX and will be swimming in lazy river and wave pool. No rides for me. I did have difficulty riding 3 hours each way in car when only 2 weeks post EX.

    Best wishes for all

    Scottie

  • AudreyB
    AudreyB Member Posts: 377
    edited August 2015

    mjh1, best wishes for tomorrow.

    My sunshine, I am doing really well. I went back to work this past Thursday, so 8 days past surgery. Feeling very strong, SX didn't take too much out of me. My new girls are doing well too. I look amazing in clothes, still have surgi strips on but saw scars during post op on Tuesday and they are much the same as before. I'm just getting into the mindset that I have to be patient to see what my final results are. I'm symmetrical, cleavage is compromised due to muscle on right side but I'm dealing with that. I did buy bras, 36D (655cc smooth round Sientra HP). I hope you are doing well.

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited August 2015


    Happy for you, Audrey. My exchange is scheduled for September 25. I hope my results are as good as yours. I am getting 650 smooth round too, I think. Pre op on September 9. We will make the decision then. I am so ready to get these hard coconuts out!

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited August 2015

    Audrey. . . That sounds awesome. Fast recovery and great results. I figure if I can walk around braless and look perky, symmetrical and bigger than before then I'm a happy girl despite all of this.

  • Miscraw
    Miscraw Member Posts: 45
    edited August 2015

    Hey ladies! I haven't posted much here, but definitely read a lot! I'm scheduled for exchange TOMORROW! I'm going to be getting Inspira implants. My PS is taking in 3 sizes to the OR to see what looks best, somewhere between 540-580 cc's. I'm also having fat grafting tomorrow AND having my port removed! So, it should be a big day!!

    My concern is that I'm getting over a sinus infection. I feel good & will finish up my antibiotics today. My PS thinks I will be good to go for tomorrow, but ultimately the anesthesiologist makes the final call. I asked if having recent sinus problems will prevent my surgery & she said as long as I'm healthy tomorrow that I'll be cleared. If I go tomorrow & get sent home I'll be crushed!

  • byebyeboobies1
    byebyeboobies1 Member Posts: 7
    edited August 2015

    Hey ladies! I am slated for the exchange on wednesday and am stressing over the sizing. Here are my stats:


    1. Height 5' 6", weight 142, rib cage 32.5"

    2. Mentor CPX 4 550, 13.2w x 13.8h x 6.9 projection

    3. I am typically a 34C when I am good about diet and exercise. A full D when I am not.


    We decided on the Natrelle Inspira SRX smooth round, responsive gel, extra full profile in 545cc

    Currently, my expanders are at 600cc and they seem too big for me. Specifically, I find that I they make my clothes fit a little tighter. I am more inclined for smaller boobs that bigger.

    My questions are:

    1. I am only going down 0.2 in width with the Inspira - will that give me any real decrease in size (which is what I am aiming for).

    2. Will the decrease in projection make the boobies look smaller?

    3. Should I go for the 495 or 525? Or do you think that would be too small?

    4. What changes in shape/feel/size should I expect when I go from expander to implant? From what I have read the change can be significant so I am trying to factor in the inevitable difference from going from expander to implant when trying to figure out size. - - - - REALLY NEED HELP ON ANSWERING THIS ONE PLEASE! - - - -


    Any suggestions on what you think would be good and why would be awesome.


    Thanks!!!

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited August 2015

    From what I know, implants will come out looking smaller than expanders. Maybe more can comment as well.

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