Charleston Bound, part 2
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Thinking of Brenda and Nowords!!!
Ladies, after all this time I'm still on the fence about nips. I keep thinking I'll do 3D tats, but still I waver. So, most likely I'll have Marga do nips, then get the tats. Maybe she'll be in NOLA in January, when I'm there with DH for a conference. Or I'll do them in Oct, then get Donn in NOLA to tat me in Jan...These "little" decisions are huge.
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Anne--I was on the fence too, but I did it and I'm glad. My finished side is great, there isn't even a scar because she was able to make it by bunching up extra skin. It even pinks up when I touch it (I think there was some areola skin in there). You should do it. The healing part of it is a pain in the ass, but after a couple months you're good to go. I'm not doing tats and I still think it looks pretty natural, for me.
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Oh Anne...you have to get nips! I was so thrilled with the look of the nip and the difference it made! I will get my tat done by Dr. M next month...I have never heard anyone who has had tats done by her, but she is going to do some other things too, so I decided to go back and let her finish me up! So go for the nips!!!!!
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Nowords I wish you a good nights sleep and all the best tomorrow! You are in wonderful hands!
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Ladies, I talked to Brenda this afternoon. I can't believe I actually got to talk to her!! Her surgery went well yesterday. The vein they intended to use didn't work and they had to go with an alternate vein so her surgery was 11 hours long. I started to have a panic attack about the length of the surgery but when I talked to her she sounded great. She has already been up and out of the bed today - after an 11 hour surgery yesterday. Brenda, you are Super Woman in my eyes. I hope the rest of your recovery is just as speedy!
Nowords, I am thinking about you. I pray that everything will go smooth for you tomorrow!
Susan
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Waiting for word from Nowords!
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Nowords, I am thinking about you and sending postive vibes, big hugs and lots of prayers to you!
Susan
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I heard from Nowords' DH--she did well in surgery and is resting. I'm sure she'll post when she's less groggy from drugs!
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Anne, thanks for letting us know. Glad our newest sisters are doing well.
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I'm gearing up for round 3 of my stacked DIEP reconstruction with Dr. Massey. I remember reading somewhere on this board about the American Cancer Society providing two round trip airline tickets for reconstruction (and other cancer issues) per year. Does anyone know more information about that?
Thanks,
lopsided blogger
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Lopsided, I sent you a PM!
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Glad to hear Brenda and nowords are doing well! Quick question for those who've BTDT? I've got this patch of red, almost scaly skin right along the incision on my new breast - mostly on my original chest skin (which made me think it was maybe the radiated skin reacting to the surgery?), but the redness extends onto the flap. It's not hot or sore or anything, so I haven't been overly concerned, but it doesn't seem to be going away either. Dr. M asked for some pics a few days ago, so I'll ask her when I get a chance to send those, but thought maybe someone here might have had the same experience.
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Kimber, I can't help in the department, but Anne, our resident sister is in the medical field and she is so knowledgeable on these things and I'm sure she will pipe in on this.
Anne, BTW do you do the Boulder, Boulder there in Boulder? LOL!
Happy Memorial day everyone. Stay safe and have fun with you family and friends.
Linda
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Red and rashy are had to say without seeing. Could be a contact dermatitis that would respond to cortisone, or it could be a littl fungal that would respond to Lotrimin. So, best to let Marga see it...
Linda, I don't do the Bolder Boulder. I have no desire to be out on the streets with 55,000 people, whether it's walking or running. If I even leave the house tomorrow, it will be for a bike ride in the opposite direction!!
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Ladies, I just talked to Brenda and she has been released from the hospital and is in the rehab center. She is doing well. Woohoo! Brenda, I can't wait till you are home and able to give us all the details.
Susan
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Anne, Can't blame you. A nice serene ride the other direction in that beautiful country rings my bell too.
Sam,,,,thanks for letting us know about Brenda.
Brenda, Thinking of you and wishing you great healing.
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Great news on Nowords and so glad to hear Brenda is out of the hospital! I wish the best to both ladies and pray they both continue to heal well!
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Hi Ladies,
I am in the Hotel near Fairway. I had 3 drains, one on each hip and one near recon breast. Breast drain pulled before discharge. First shower yesterday, lots of walking and sitting in the chair. Stacked Diep is looking wonderful. Mostly on 800mg motrin the last 3 days and an occasional narcotic pill. Don't know if it was the meds, but giving birth naturally was so much more painful! The hardest thing now is getting in and out of the hotel bed...just need to take my time. We booked a handicap room and there is a bathroom with bars near the toilet and a handheld shower and shower chair. I see Dr. Massey Wed. at 2 for post op. Dr. Sullivan stopped in each day that I was at Fairway. Great staff took good care of me. Thinking of everyone and happy to be on the other side of this decision!
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Nowords, How wonderful to hear that things are going well for you. You sound great and I am happy to hear you report that the Stacked Diep is looking so good and pain not so bad. AnneW loved the staff at Fairway too. Sounds like a good place to go. Take care and let everyone wait on you. Keep healing!
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NoWords, HOOORRAAYYY!!!!! I am so happy to hear from you! I can't wait till you are well enought to give us all the details!
Brenda should still be in the rehab hospital. She is one week post surgery today. Brenda, I hope you are doing well and healing fabulously!
Susan
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Keep moving, Nowords, and take it easy otherwise. Lots of water. I'm so glad things are looking good for you!!!!
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YEAH Brenda and Nowords!!!! Congrats on being on this side of surgery. Rest and keep us posted when you feel up to it.
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Hi All, Thanks for all of the support. Had my follow up today with Dr. Massey...she said the surgery was done in 4 hours!!! Uni stacked DIEP...I am walking a bunch, eating well and looking down and seeing beautiful cleavage after almost 2 years!
AnneW - Dr. Massey said to tell you Hello!
This was SOOOOO Much easier than I was anticipating....Hope it continues to go as well for the next 6 weeks!
Good meals can be had at K Pauls (tad expensive but awesome sauces...better before surgery...Dr. Massey told us about LUKE at the Hilton on St. Charles Ave. Great oysters, bisque and salads and sandwiches etc. Lots of fresh food...You can't go wrong at ACME Seafood...
For those who have never had it...Popeye's Fried Chicken and biscuits is classic....it took years before my husband could pass one without getting a snack!
My friend shopped one day when I was sleeping, at a flea market a bit past Cafe Dumont...she found lots of little treasures...
Good Luck to all and PM me if you want more details...I had lots of radiated tissue, skin fused to ribs..and it now looks amazing. Dr. Massey wrapped my arm prior to surgery and again post ...lymphedema seems in check for now....I still have a ways to go with recovery...but if it continues like this...it was sooo worth the travel and the pain...
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NoWords, Hooorraaayyy!!! It sounds like you are doing great! I am happy for you.
I just hung up the phone with Brenda. Today is one week since her surgery that was 11 hours long. She said she felt good and was getting up and around. Yesterday she had a pre-op with Dr. Kline and today she went to lunch with a friend. She got two drains pulled yesterday and hopes at least one more will come out on her last post op on Friday. She will be home on Saturday and will catch us all up then. I think she has done fabulous especially when you consider the length of her surgery.
Susan
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Nowords...you sound great!!!! I am so happy for you! Dr. Massey is the best! I knew you would be so happy with her and her work. She is such a compassionate woman who loves what she does. I also had a uni-stacked DIEP and Dr. Marga will complete her work on the 13th in Charleston. I will be her first patient coming off her needed 2 week vacation! Hope you continue to heal well and feel better each and every day!
Susan...give Brenda our love and tell her we are looking forward to hearing from her!
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4 hours for a uni stacked DIEP... that's good to hear. I hope mine is as short as that. My SGAP stage 1 (Nov 09) was 17 hours, so I need a short one to even things out!
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Jeskachi, 17 HOURS?!?!? Holy cow. That is a long surgery. Did something go wrong in surgery or was it afterwards? That is so scary to think about!
Susan
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It was all one surgery. The left side (which is going to be replaced in August) was problematic, it had blood flow issues as they were getting ready to take me to recovery. Dr. M worked hard to save it, which she did, but the tissue never got well-vascularized so it's a lot firmer than it should be. And recently my body has been breaking it down so it's shrinking (and, ironically, getting softer). I think it would be classified as a "delayed partial failure", although it's probably the latest "failure" they've seen.
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FOUR hours?! Wow! I had the same procedure and I was in there for at least 10! I saw my BS today. My red, raised scaly area turned out to be infected skin full of infected blood.
The good news is it's not on the flap, the bad news is they can't be sure how deep the infection goes. DH and I are pretty sure it's been there all along, but as I gradually got a tad careless with the keflex around week six, it was able to get really noticable, then really took off once my last drain came out and I came off the antibiotics entirely. I'm on new antibiotics now so hopefully now that it's been drained (actually is still draining) the combination of the two will clear it all up. At least now I know why I've all of a sudden been dog tired again for the last couple weeks.....
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Goodness, Kim! So glad the infection was diagnosed and you're back on the antibiotics. I hope the infection is not deep and you heal quickly. So sorry you have to deal with this!
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