April 2014 Surgery Sisters

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  • Janett2014
    Janett2014 Member Posts: 3,833
    edited December 2014

    I'm doing well. I'm happy with my implants. Just about the only good thing to come out of this ordeal was a much-needed reduction. I am glad to be (roughly) a C cup instead of DDD. My PS did a good job on my nipples and tattoos. I can't wait to tell him at my next appointment that my gynecologist's nurse practitioner said to me at my yearly check-up a few weeks ago: "Oh, you got to keep your nipples?" She was amazed when I told her they were man made!

    I've been taking Anastrozole for six and a half months. I think I'm having fewer hot flashes now than I did the first three or four months. That may be because the weather is colder. Whatever the reason, I'm glad!

  • Radical2Squared
    Radical2Squared Member Posts: 460
    edited December 2014

    no real updates here either....going back to work at the end of January though!

    Y body does not cooperate with the whole getting in shape and working out either. I am so week after just a few minutes!

  • Janett2014
    Janett2014 Member Posts: 3,833
    edited January 2015

    Yesterday was my diagnosis anniversary. I thought about all that has happened since then. I'm doing well and only freak out occasionally about a possible recurrence. I take my Anastrozole and go to check-ups periodically, and so far so good. Most of the people in our April 2014 surgery group will have dx anniversaries coming up in the next several weeks. How is everyone doing nine months after surgery?

  • ohiofan
    ohiofan Member Posts: 206
    edited January 2015


    I have my first mammo on Tuesday and am a little nervous. (A little early because of the clinical trial)   I, too, take my AI daily.....a few night sweats, thin hair, and a cord,  but I'm dealing with it.  Not a big price to pay.

    Ohio

  • scubalady
    scubalady Member Posts: 109
    edited January 2015

    I went through a scare and had a biopsy on my left (MX was on the right), but it turned out to just be scar tissue from the reduction on that side.

    My diagnosis anniversary will be February 7.

    I've been wondering what date is used for your "x year survivor". Does it go from your diagnosis date? Surgery date?

  • Janett2014
    Janett2014 Member Posts: 3,833
    edited January 2015

    scubalady, I will count from surgery date because up until then I still had cancer. On the surgery date it was all removed.

  • scubalady
    scubalady Member Posts: 109
    edited January 2015

    That's true, and I thought of that also, but I've heard others say that "even though you had it, you were surviving it". So it's a toss up. I'll probably go with the surgery date too.

  • DiveCat
    DiveCat Member Posts: 968
    edited January 2015

    scubalady,

    So glad to hear that it was just scar tissue!

    No advice on when to count from. My mum used to count from diagnosis date because she had surgery after chemo, then rads, and we kind of knew it was really a case where they "got it all" since she had lots of affected nodes. But I have also heard others date from surgery dates, or when they finished chemo, and do on.

    Ohio,

    I hope your mammo went well.


    Hard to believe it has been over 9 months since surgery. But then again, it also feels like it was a lot longer ago? I honestly really don't think about it and it seems sometimes like a distant memory. But, I go back for surgery on March 12, as I am having a revision to swap out my rounds to anatomicals to try and improve some rippling/denting I have one one side. Not excited about another surgery, but do want to try and correct the issue and am hoping for another smooth recovery. So now I guess I am an April 2014 and March 2015 surgery sister?

  • Sodie1017
    Sodie1017 Member Posts: 38
    edited February 2015

    Hey girls!

    I want to share what my daughter is doing. She's in an entrepreneurial class at Baylor. Each group in the class has to come up with a product to sell. They get funding to launch their product. Her group decided to produce post-operative shirts for breast surgery/mastectomy patients. I know there are probably products out there, but these girls want to come up with their own designs. Feel free to give me suggestions on what you wish you would have had to wear post surgery and I'll pass the ideas along. I wore my husband's flannel shirts and pinned the drainage tubes inside. Not very flattering but very comfortable!

  • slothabouttown
    slothabouttown Member Posts: 449
    edited March 2015

    Hello,

    I ran across your post while searching to see if anyone else had the thigh tingling sensation. How did it all turn out for you? I was planning to call my surgeon on Monday. I had mastectomy a month ago and about two weeks ago woke up with tingling, burning, numbness and "bruised" feeling on my lower outer thigh. Was this similar to your experience and did it pass with time? My issue isn't debilitating, but irritating and of course any new pain sets off the worry train!

  • Sodie1017
    Sodie1017 Member Posts: 38
    edited April 2015

    Hey April sisters! This is our surgery anniversary month! How's everyone doing? I spent this past week reflecting and re-reading my journal. I have been somewhat weepy. I really thought at the one year mark I'd be back to my old self. Plantar fasciitis and now a shoulder issue have slowed down my physical recovery. Hot flashes interrupt my sleep. My left implant bugs me. And yes, I'm whining.

    On Thursday, I did myself a favor and set an appointment with a psychiatric oncologist who specializes in menopause. I found her on menopause.org. I'm hoping she has some answers for me!

    Yesterday, both of my daughters posted Facebook messages about how proud they are of me and how thankful they are that I'm still here! What started as a pity-party type of week, has ended on a good note. I need to push on and eventually I'll get back on track. I know my journey hasn't been as hard as many of yours since I didn't have chemo or radiation.

    Thinking about you all today. Happy Easter!

  • Janett2014
    Janett2014 Member Posts: 3,833
    edited April 2015

    Yes I realized a couple of days ago that my cancerversary will be on April 16. Last year Easter was four days after my BMX surgery. I did NOT feel up to going to church. Between pain and fatigue, not to mention those !#$&! drains, I just couldn't do it. I'm looking forward to Easter Sunday tomorrow.

    All in all I'm doing well: my scars are fading, I'm basically happy with implants, and I'm doing fine on Anastrozole. I feel bad for the many people on these boards who are struggling with various challenges. I know I'm lucky to be doing so well.

  • vfay49
    vfay49 Member Posts: 101
    edited April 2015

    Today is the one year anniversary of my BMX! On this day, I am thankful. Overall, I feel I am doing well, but I am still hoping to feel better in the coming months/year. My incisions are healing nicely but slowly. I still have issues with some discomfort. My PS says 50% of women experience various types of pain following reconstructive surgery with implants so I am hoping it improves with time. If not, I have not ruled out getting second opinions. I have been unsuccessful with the weight loss I feel is necessary to look my best and to improve the appearance of my implants, but I plan to continue to make positive changes to work on that goal (after all the Easter candy is out of the house!). Best wishes to all my April sisters!

  • Brandi999
    Brandi999 Member Posts: 143
    edited April 2015

    Newbie to the thread here... Due to complications with chemo, that was ended early and my surgery was moved up to May 13th. I'm getting the BMX and Diep flap bilateral. I chose bilateral just for symmetry. I'm planning on getting lotus flower tattoos on both breasts. I figure I've already done nipples so time for something different.

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