We're still looking for more Reconstruction stories!

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Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
edited June 2016 in Breast Reconstruction
We're still looking for more Reconstruction stories!

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited October 2014

    Are you willing to share YOUR story of reconstruction? We'd like to feature it in our Acknowledging Our Community Members section on the website! 

    If interested, please PM us with a few paragraphs about your experience with Reconstruction -- the type of reconstruction surgery you chose, how it went, advice you'd give to others about choosing (or not choosing) reconstruction, and any other information you could provide to help others in their choices.

    If you could also include a photo of yourself or something representative of you, we'll include that with the story too!

    Please send to us, the Mods, ASAP as we'd like to finalize this section in the next week or so. Thanks so much for contributing -- your story will help inspire others!!!

    --Your Mods

  • lovecat3
    lovecat3 Member Posts: 53
    edited November 2014

    hello I'm 8 weeks out from a stacked DIEP

    It was life changing

    I would be happy to share my experience

    Deb T

  • Marianne52
    Marianne52 Member Posts: 78
    edited November 2014

    I had a pedicle tram flap on 10/10. Havng issues with necrotic tissue, breast opened up last week. The wound was debreided but doesn't look any better. The incision line on my lower abdomen doesn't look great either. Has anyone had the same experience? Marianne

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited November 2014

    Hi ladies!

    Please PM us (click on the link) with your story and picture of yourself or something representative of you, and we will add it to the Members Sharing Their Reconstruction Decisions section. We're sure your stories will also help inspire others!

    Marianne, sorry about your problems with tram flap. As a suggestion, you can post under the Topic: Moving On......After the Flap to help you find others who can help.

    Thanks,

    The Mods


  • Marianne52
    Marianne52 Member Posts: 78
    edited November 2014

    thank you.. will chek it out.

  • Barbarella60
    Barbarella60 Member Posts: 48
    edited January 2015

    I am having a breast reduction/reconstruction on my non-cancerous un-radiated breast after 20 years. The side affects of radiation on my cancerous breast, resulted in very different sizes between them. It became very difficult to find clothes, let alone having a positive self esteem. I am having the surgery this Tuesday January 13th at the Mayo clinic in Rochester Mn. I can get back to you after I come home on the 14th. I am way too busy now to go into detail. But if this is the kind of experiences you are looking for, then I would be glad to contribute. Barb

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2015

    Barb - we'd love to hear your story, if you have time to put something together and send us a picture! Please PM us with your story and we'll be happy to feature it!

    --The Mods

  • AlaskaAngel
    AlaskaAngel Member Posts: 1,836
    edited June 2016

    At 14 years out from early stage bc with stage 1 lumpectomy and SNB, I have the same problem reported by Barbarella. I do not find any post from Barbarella saying what results she had from her surgery in dealing with being a freak with two entirely different-sized breasts, with one perky and one sagging. I had near-perfect breasts at time of diagnosis and treatment. I have not had recurrence.

    However, as a direct result of treatment for early stage bc I have been genderless ever since completion of treatment. As a direct result of rads, I have radiation necrosis and the breast has hardened to the point that mammograms have become intolerably painful. When I told this to my BS' nurse on the phone, she actually laughed and told me to "just take a pain pill before the mammogram". I took her advice, which proved to be absolutely useless and insensitive. To make matters worse, the only way that the mammographer deals with this situation is to tighten down the paddle onto the painful breast even more because the hardened breast tissue will not compress adequately for getting a clear enough image for the radiologist to see well. I do my best to handle that. The reward I get for doing that is to then be told they need additional views. Their answer to the problem is to then tighten the pressure even further. They have become part of the machine, and the machine is all they know. I am no longer a person to them.

    I had my most recent mammogram in 2014 and skipped last year but did a breast MRI. My BS continues to insist that I alternate a mammogram 6 months after annual MRI.

    I have been scheduled for a mammogram in early July. They offer no alternative. I am not the one who burned the breast so badly with excess radiation. The net of all of this is to be treated as if I am not cooperative. This stinks.

    A.A.


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