February 2010 Mastectomy
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Cornellalum
So sorry about the infection, does not sound good. My drains seemed to have been so simple compared to you - I guess we all have our ups and downs. Today, for some reason I am down.
Olivia
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Olivia - (((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))
Let's both have a different kind of day tomorrow, ok?
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I came home from the hospital on Thursday. Friday I could not sit up for more than five minutes at a time, so spent the day lying on the couch. Saturday and Sunday I did my 30 minutes of walking by walking around my condo for five minutes at a time. I just barley got my minutes in for the month. Yesterday and today I am doing 10 minute walks. I have three drains, 2 on the right and 1 on the left. I am getting better everyday.
Thank-you all for your prayers, well wishes, and thoughts
Lee
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cornellalum- Sorry to hear about your infection. I hope you feel better too. I also went to the BS today and they swabbed my drain incision b/c they think it may have some infection too. I am still draining and the BS gave me an order for a Mepilex dressing. It absorbs more and it does not hurt to take it off. I was finding I was taking skin b/c of the rads on my skin prior to surgery.......Just thought I would mention the dressing incase anyone else is having dripping after their drain has been taken out and wants something stronger than gauze.
Lee- Glad to hear you are doing little walks. Just pace yourself so that you don't get too tired out. I know how easy it is to want to do more.....
Olivia- Hugs to you. This whole "ride" does comes with ups and downs. Last night, for some reason it occured to me I will never have my breast back.... I had a right mx. It was a wierd thought.... I know it's not coming back but it was like a light bulb went off. I guess I always knew my hair would grow back after chemo and my skin would get better after rads but the losing your own breast(s) is so final.... Sometimes reality sucks!
Chalex
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LauraM: It's like we're having the same experience, almost. I had gotten back clean results on the sentinel node on the left (confirmed cancer side) in the quick freeze test they do while you're in the OR, but the full tests I got back yesterday showed cancer in the SN, so I'll have to go back in to remove more nodes. The bs thinks up to 10. I'll go back in on March 11, so maybe I can also join the March group if there is one. At least it's outpatient surgery this time.
The right side had shown some suspicious activity in an MRI, leading me to choose bilateral mx because my cancer type, ILC, tends to show up on the other side a lot. That SN showed clear, so we're all done on the right. I don't regret having the bilateral, though. I know how sneaky ILC is and didn't want to have to deal with all this again. At least I should have a little strength back in that arm when I go back in for more surgery on the left.
When I had my dressings removed yesterday (unfortunately I have to keep my lovely drains a while longer), the bs noticed a small piece of skin on the left that looks like it's dying off. That's not something you want to hear, but she said it's only about the size of a nickel and should heal up fine, but it may delay the start of chemo.
Speaking of having dressings removed, I was only able to take a quick look yesterday at my new chest. I knew it would be weird, but it was still a shock. (I didn't have immediate reconstruction.) Someone mentioned the shar-pei look before in speaking of the extra skin to allow for later recon, so I'll try to think of it that way. That's a little more warm and cozy.
I find I'm unable to handle much frustration the last few days. Mostly I've been able to keep the crying under control, but yesterday the appointment with the bs went way over, making me late for the appointment with the onco, so she couldn't see me. That just threw me. I hate crying in public. A couple of days ago, I was on the phone with the guy at the company handling my disability stuff, and there was some issue with the paperwork, so that got me going enough that I had to have my husband take over the call. When I start to cry about starting to cry, I know it's time for a nap.
Speaking of naps, I've been up for a couple of hours, so it must be time for another one. Hang in there, everyone. Sending hugs from California,
Karen (caltex_catlady)
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Hey, gals! I'm off to the city! Will check back in soon! Keep me in prayer. I'll be thinking of you!
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Good luck, cakeisgreat! You're gonna do great! We'll be praying for you tomorrow and will be anxious to hear from you when you are past this!!
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Good Luck Cakeisgreat!!!! Prayers, thoughts and all the positive energy I can send is for you!
Olivia
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i had a bilaterial mast .. feb 24th with tissue expanders added same OR time! and oh my goodness! I am wondering if anyone else is as uncomfortable as I am... i also have four tubes hanging out... one which is draining both inside and outside.. my left side is much more uncomfortable than my right...
BUT i can move?!?!?!? sorta! carefully! smile... would love to chat with other woman, so we can make it thru this time together....
deb
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Hugs to all that have been having tough times these last couple of days. Crying, usually it's something stupid that makes me cry right now, some dumb frustration completely unrelated to my current situation. It will pass I'm sure..... I'm trying to smile as much as I can. No matter what.
cakeisgreat -- GOOD LUCK! We're anxious to hear from you when you're feeling up to it.
guardienangel - welcome! I had bilateral with expanders too, exactly 3 weeks ago today. I can tell you, your first week is the hardest, and you've completed that already!! 2nd week better. Right now, I feel pretty good, just came from my 3rd expander injection and waiting for those spasms to kick in, takes a while. My drains came out week 2, but if you read back you'll see some of us had them much longer.
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More well wishes, cakeisgreat! You've got a great support group rooting for you!
Apparently my drainage hasn't decreased enough for the tube to be removed tomorrow -- tentative appt Friday morning. I think I could actually deal with keeping the tube in if I could just get the bandages in my armpit removed -- ouch!!
I'm also a bit apprehensive about the "unveiling" when I do go in next. Laughing about the "shar pei" look, I'm afraid, is going to be different than actually VIEWING it. I haven't told my husband yet that I want to go alone to my next appt -- I just want to deal with my emotions privately first. I haven't driven yet, but don't expect it to be a problem unless I'm unexpectedly pulled over and am asked to raise my arms! LOL
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Very funny, dbdaze --- your scenario about only being in trouble if you were pulled over and had to raise your arms! That made me laugh! I think we can all totally relate to that! I also understand you wanting to do the first viewing on your own. I felt that way too. It was ok. Glad I knew ahead of time about the "dog ear" that would be there. (I call mine my "scrotum" cuz I swear that's what it looks like!!) Without this forum, I don't think I would have known to expect that, though. Very thankful for this forum!
Congrats to those of you who got good pathology reports this week. And, to those of you who got some unexpected worrisome news this week, just remember --- we are all right here behind you. Us "sisters" gotta stick together, right? (How's that for terrible grammar!
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Hey Feb Sisters. Just one more to go! Praying for you Laura( cakeisgreat) Just let us know when your home from the Hospital & we will all eat cake & Toast with a glass of milk (or what ever is your drink choice) You all set a time & date & we will raise our glass to celebrate all our surgeries are over & we all have that behind us! Happy healing to all.
Hugs to all!
I am still hanging on to one darn drain, it still draining 50cc (last 24 hrs) I hope to get it out March 8th & hope I can finally get my 1st expander fill.This has been the longest 4 & 1/2 weeks!
Hope all of your are feeling stronger every day! xoxox
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Cakeisgreat - Good luck tomorrow. My thoughts and prayers will be with you.
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wow!!! i am loving this website! i so dont feel so alone!!! CAKEISGREAT good luck tomorrow! my thoughts are with you!!! I have made it one whole week today! and to everyone else,, its so nice to know that the feelings and wellness or not so wellness i am not alone...
I have four tubes, and from what i am hoping.. i will get one out for sure this week or next, and or maybe two!!! i have been below 25 cc.. in one, and below 10 in the other, in 24 hours... never really understood it till i started reading on here.. NOW,,, how come on one side, i have waterly clear looking fluid, while the other side its DARK RED and seems to be thick??? I am also much more swollen on my left side than my right???
AND BRUISES!!! my entire breast and rib cage.. are very bruised?? is all of this normal?????
sorry to sound so nieve? but... wow. i need to get it out, instead of sitting here worrying...
thanks everyone.. deb
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Cakeisgreat, we'll be thinking of you. Let us know how it goes, but remember above all to take it easy. Rest is the best thing you can do for yourself. (I tell myself that every time I settle in for a nap!)
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cakeisgreat - best wishes and prayers for you and your docs tomorrow!! {{hugs}}
deb - welcome! I recovered from surgery fairly uneventfully so can't answer your questions but maybe someone else can.
Hope this finds everyone resting & healing - are we still on for cake Tues 3/9 ??
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Hi Deb,
I also have the feeling of my ribs feeling bruised as well. I could almost descibe as them feeling broken. Did you have rads b/f surgery. Today, my BS told me that the pain will linger longer b/c of the rads being done b/f surgery...It is normal from what she said too to feel rib pain after surgery.
Glad you feel better getting it all out.... I agree we all need to vent and support one another.
Chalex
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Hi Deb,
I also had bilateral with TEs on Feb 25th. Yes I am super uncomfortable with the TEs. Like just tight all the time in my chest. Lots of tears for me tonight and then realized I hadn't taken any pain killers since the morning. Bad idea. So I am right there with you hopefully the second week will be much better. Sounds like you will be getting some drains out. I only had 2 because I had sentinel and nipple biopsies 2 weeks prior. 1 of my drains is out all ready although I can feel a little fluid build up which adds to the discomfort level so don't rush those if they aren't ready yet. Waiting for pathology I am finding is hard too.
Cake is great said prayers for you tonight!
Karen
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Hi Karen - It does look like we are heading down the same type of road, yours on the 11th and mine on the 12th. It is a same day surgery for me too, but they are going to keep me overnight because I had the dmx and tram only two weeks ago and they wanted to monitor me overnight.
cornellalum - I too have been fighting an infection at my stomach incision, they had noticed it on Tuesday right before they gave me the news about finding more bc and put me on antibiotics. I don't know if it is because my body and mind couldn't process anything else, but I pretty much shut down that day, started running a pretty high fever at 103, thought my dh was going to have a nervous breakdown. Fever was down yesterday and felt much better, so the antibiotics are working. Hopefully when I go today to see the ps it will be cleared up.
I should be getting my other two drains out today, so at least I won't have any drains for a week until my next surgery, I will be so glad to get rid of them.
Deb - I have the felling of my ribs being bruised also, have had great mobility of my arms, but find that in the middle of the night they become very stiff and achy. probably because I am still sleeping in a recliner.
Well off to the ps, check in later.
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Positive thoughts to cakeisgreat!!!
Deb, I had db mas with TE on Feb. 12. And I am still very sore. I'm glad you asked, because I don'tunderstand why my ribs are sooooo sore still. Getting frustrated. My ps said it takes time, it was major surgery and to continue on the pain meds. which do help, but... my ribs hurt all the way around to my back. I am finding the TE very uncomfortable and I have about a year to go before I can get my implants. (sigh) I have to have chemo, then rad. and wait 6 months after rad to get my implants. It has to feel better at some point. Anyone know someone who had TE for a few months?
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deb - I also had clear liquid in the drainage on one side, and very red on the other to start with. The red slowly changed to clear liquid over the two and a half weeks that I had drains on that side. I didn't have any bruising, but I didn't get reconstruction. If it concerns you, I would call or e-mail the doctor with a question.
The one thing that I wished my doctor had done a better job at is letting me know what to expect afterward. I realize that there are dozens of things that we could potentially have questions about, but wouldn't it have been nice to get a list of FAQs before the surgery? At least we would have known that some of the stuff is nothing to get worried about.
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cornellalum- Great point regarding what to expect. I just said that to my husband the other night. The only thing I was told when I left the hospital was not to lift more than 10 lbs. Heck, I couldn't even lift a drinking glass to my mouth!! I think if they explainded to you what you would be feeling,you can deal with it. I was also told, that some women go back to work after a week. So here I am thinking what is wrong with me, there is no way I could go back to work yet.
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Morning everybody!
Groundhog --- yes to our "we all made it through surgery" celebration on March 9 with chocolate cake. I'm in, too!!! Anybody else?
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Good luck to all of you ladies. Unfortunately, our doctors don't tell us what to expect so much after surgery. In answer to the questions about Tissue Expanders, they do feel like lead rocks on y our chest. They were always uncomfortable for me, but it does get better in time that you feel that you can breathe. The drainage varies from a clear liquid and bloody. As long as the blood is dark and doesn't look red that is just from the surgery. I always had my drains in for almost a month. If you pull them out too soon, you will fill up with a seroma. So be patient with them. Bruising is normal as well. My entire chest was bruised. I am a bruiser anyways so for me it was nothing new. And keep taking those pain meds. I used to wait until I felt pain to take them. The visiting nurse told me to take them every few hours so there wouldn't be pain. This is not the time to see how much pain you can endure. I can't believe how quickly someone recuperated to go back to work so soon. I wasn't ready until six weeks. So hang in there ladies, what you are feeling is normal. To those with upcoming surgeries-you will get through this and hugs your way.
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Okay ladies, it's been a week today since my unilaterial mx surgery and I think Netflix is my new best friend! I've decided to branch out today -- I'm going to drive myself into town to do some grocery shopping. I'm wondering if I just need to get up and start moving more -- maybe it will help my feeling of lethargy. If all I do is get milk and bread, that's fine -- I'm not going to push it just want to test my strength level. I'm off .... Debbie
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Debbie,
Be careful! I drove a few days ago for the first time and my arm was so sore that night. I decided to wait another few weeks.
I did go back to work too soon and have felt it every day. I went back so I could save some of my vacation time for the next surgery since the margins were not clean, I know I am anticipating but it felt like something I could control since I can not control much else.
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Faith316 - I already have the Pepperidge Farm chocolate layer cake in my freezer waiting to be thawed. Yum.
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We will all eat cake & Toast with a glass of milk (or what ever is your drink choice) You all set a time & date & we will raise our glass to celebrate all our surgeries are over & we all have that behind us! Happy healing to all.
Hugs to all !
Hope all of your are feeling stronger every day! xoxox
Have a great weekend! Gina
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Hi Ladies, I hope you are doing well. Looking forward to the cake.
Laura- I hope you are feeling better. So sorry about the infection and fever. I will think happy thoughts for you. I hope you are drain free soon.
Question- Does anyone have all thier drains out and they are still leaking. What does the fluid leaking look like. I just had my swabbed and cultured. It is thicker and has a green colour to it....
Chalex
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