I had my surgery

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Ardychan
Ardychan Member Posts: 36

I had my lumpectomy on Friday!  What a day.  Up at 5am to be at the hospital by 6am.  Complicated arrangements for all the kids to get to and from school.  My poor Husband, running around trying to get everyone and everything in place.

While it was a painful experience (I hate all those needles!), I must say that I really felt everyone was so kind and mindful of my dignity.  I feel that I had wonderful care from the hopsital staff and my family.

So two days out and I am still in some pain (expected), but I know that the tumor is gone! 

Feeling very loved and blessed by God. 

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  • cycle_babe
    cycle_babe Member Posts: 63
    edited November 2011

    Hi Ardychan,

    Welcome to BCO. I am also new here. Sorry you had to join too but nice to meet you. And a big CONGRATS on your surgery, so happy the tumor is gone. For me, the hardest part was from diagnosis til surgery. It was a great relief having the surgery behind me. 

    I have been on here all day navigating my way around. The girls here seem so loving and kind.  God Bless you! 

    Erin

  • Carla9112
    Carla9112 Member Posts: 162
    edited November 2011

    Hi to both of you!  Glad to hear that both of you have your surgeries behind you.  I remember feeling so relieved to have the tumor out of my body.  Now, I'm going through chemotherapy and half-way finished.  Not sure if either of you have to do chemo but if so join us on the October 2011 thread.  Lots of great friends there that are going through it with you and can offer some great advice.

    Hope both of you have a great day!

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited November 2011
    Very glad to hear about your successful surgery! My lumpectomy is next Tuesday and I need all the positive reports I can get! Smile
  • Reality
    Reality Member Posts: 782
    edited November 2011

    yorkiemom - Best wishes to you. I had my lumpectomy 9/26. I know surgery is not the same for all, but I was very pleased to find that I did not need the pain meds I was prescribed. I managed just fine with extra-strength tylenol. Ice was my best friend the first 24 hours. I stayed overnight at an American Cancer Society Hope Lodge and drove myself home (2 1/2 hours) the next day. I am definitely not saying that there is no pain during recovery - just that it was far less painful than I thought it would be. I just finished one week of radiation, with five more to go. I often have shooting pains through my breast, but my rad onc says that is normal and due to radiation. It is definitely manageable. My entire surgical team was amazing. I will be thinking of you.

  • Elizabeth1889
    Elizabeth1889 Member Posts: 1,036
    edited November 2011

    Ardychan, I am glad you had a good surgery experience.  Congratulations on having it over with!  I felt the same way when I had my lumpectomy.  Everyone I met from the surgeon to the nurse's aides was so capable and kind.  I felt like God had directed me to the right place.

    yorkiemom, I hope your experience will be just as good as ours was. 

  • Reality
    Reality Member Posts: 782
    edited November 2011

    Carla - I hope chemo goes well and passes quickly for you. I note on your profile that you are also triple negative, as I am. I had chemo before surgery to reduce the tumor from 3 cm to 1 and 1/2 cm. as my breasts are small and a lumpectomy for a 3 cm tumor would have taken 3/4 of my breast. If it had not shrunk, I would have gone with a mastectomy, but my surgeon strongly encouraged me to go with the lumpectomy. 

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited November 2011

    Thanks for your support Anandagam and Elizabeth! I will post my experience, hopefully as positive as yours, after surgery! XOXOXO!!

  • cycle_babe
    cycle_babe Member Posts: 63
    edited November 2011

    Yorkiemom,  I just love your avatar. What is your baby's name? I will be thinking about you on Tuesday. I remember the anxiety so well but trust me, this WAS the worst part for me. It will be uphill from here!

    Thanks Carla for the warm greeting. I am amazed at the love and support I have seen happening here and thankful to have found so many wonderful girls. 

    Ardychan,  I think that each day will get a little easier. I do not know what a lumpectomy is like as I chose to have a double mastectomy aka BMX. But like you, I was glad to have the cancer gone and I think I suffered more when it was in my body and facing the unknown.

    Elizabeth,  I also feel that I was treated with the utmost dignity throughout my journey. I thank God for the compassion and care I get from each doctor involved in my recovery.

    Have a good week, ladies. 

    Erin

  • bdavis
    bdavis Member Posts: 6,201
    edited November 2011

    welcome all... I had my lumpectomy last year and never had any pain at all.. My SNB hurt some, but not so bad. I then went through 6 tx of chemo and then decided to have a BMX instead of radiation... Just finished my second stage for the reconstruction. Tamoxifen comes next... It is a journey, longer for some than others... but it is doable... Keep positive ladies!!

  • WaveWhisperer
    WaveWhisperer Member Posts: 898
    edited November 2011

    Yorkiemom, I was diagnosed 4 days before you and had my lumpectomy and SNB done 10/28. I was in almost no pain. I used the high-powered painkillers and icepack only the first night, to ensure that I got a good night's sleep. After that, I didn't even need the Tylenol. After the anesthesia wore off, I felt terrific. It was hard to believe I had actually been through surgery.

    (For me, the only uncomfortable part of the day of surgery was the needles used to insert a guide wire into the tumor and to insert dyes for the SNB.)

     Hope yours goes as well.

    And Ardychan, congratulations on having yours over with. 

  • NancyHB
    NancyHB Member Posts: 1,512
    edited November 2011

    Thank you all for sharing your positive stories!  I'm scheduled for my lumpectomy and SNB on December 5th.  I have concerns because the original lesion has spread to surrounding areas, but I'm confident in my surgeon and his ability to get it all.  The waiting "in between" is the hardest part - from biopsy to diagnosis, now from diagnosis to surgery...  I will be grateful for answers, and a treatment plan, so I can move forward and beat this thing!

    You're all in my thoughts and prayers!

    Nancy

  • Elizabeth1889
    Elizabeth1889 Member Posts: 1,036
    edited November 2011

    Nancy, Sending hugs to you and wishing you the best of luck.

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