December 2011 Surgeries - want to wait together?

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  • KeepingFaith69
    KeepingFaith69 Member Posts: 508
    edited December 2011

    Wishing everyone healing and a easy recovery from surgery.

    I have recovered nicely and am up and about.  CT scans have come back....... NED

    Halleluia xox

  • Ginger48
    Ginger48 Member Posts: 1,978
    edited December 2011

    Keeping Faith69- That is great news...Congratulations!!!

  • Druanne
    Druanne Member Posts: 295
    edited December 2011

    Thank you.....will do :) Big hugs everyone!! <3

  • Ginger48
    Ginger48 Member Posts: 1,978
    edited December 2011

    mybodymydecision- you are never alone on this site; there is always someone around to lend support and a listening ear.It is a safe place to let it all out and we totally get it. You will make it through this!

  • tgisiner
    tgisiner Member Posts: 69
    edited December 2011

    CatWhispurrer,

    Have the dr. give you something for your nerves. That helped me a lot. The wire isn't bad.

  • tgisiner
    tgisiner Member Posts: 69
    edited December 2011

    CatWhispurrer,

    Have the dr. give you something for your nerves. That helped me a lot. The wire isn't bad.

  • Druanne
    Druanne Member Posts: 295
    edited December 2011

    I keep seeing "the wire" what is that??? <3

  • goldlining
    goldlining Member Posts: 1,178
    edited December 2011

    Druanne, for a lumpectomy, the patient often has to come to the mammography unit to have the "spot" visualized in 3-D then they shoot a fine wire (basically "harpoon" the spot) with the end of it at the lumpectomy site and the other end dangling outside the body (taped down, fortunately). The process is quite like the biopsy, with all the associated squishing and sharp poking, and you're awake. :-( But then once you're asleep, the surgeon removes the tissue around the end of the wire. (I imagined it like the world's worst canape on a toothpick.) It doesn't apply to mastectomy, as they are taking everything. But it would be a bummer to have a lumpectomy and take the wrong chunk. 

  • CookieMonster
    CookieMonster Member Posts: 1,035
    edited December 2011

    To add to what goldlining said. The cancer, especially DCIS, isn't usually visible to the surgeon during surgery, especially with a very small tumor, so the wire is there to tell them where to take tissue from.

  • fitzdc
    fitzdc Member Posts: 1,467
    edited December 2011

    Home yesterday after Dec 1 surgery and reconstruction.  Less pain than anticipated, but finding that comfortable sleeping postion.... not fun.  Had option to leave hospital on Sat, but decided to stay until Sunday as I felt 'puffy'.  Spent sat night in pain from IV.  Mine infiltrated, so needed a new one.  8 tries later I had one!  More pain from that than anything.  Home now and resting on recliner while husband takes care of me. Meds are percocet, cefadroxil (duricef) and a stool softener - much needed for that horrible constipation.

    Teresa 

  • fitzdc
    fitzdc Member Posts: 1,467
    edited December 2011

    And three drains.  Next appontment on Friday.  Now, off for lunch and a nap.

  • jenni8675309
    jenni8675309 Member Posts: 72
    edited December 2011

    Fitzdc-I had BMX with te on nov 30th and agree with the dreaded constipation. If the softeners don't work then try the milk of magnesium...just start with a low dose. Are you sleeping through the night or do you take meds around the clock for the pain?

  • Crescent5
    Crescent5 Member Posts: 442
    edited December 2011

    Hi Ladies, I'm a Jan surgery, but I wanted to let you know that Target has champion hoodie sweatshirts with inside pockets on sale right now. I searched high & low for a hoodie with inside pockets for drains, and there they were in the fitness clothes section. When the lady told me they were on sale, I nearly cried. Weird, emotional time this is. Best of luck with your upcoming surgeries.

  • brendaclee3
    brendaclee3 Member Posts: 119
    edited December 2011

    Hi CookieMonster-You can put my name on the list.  I'm having Stage III DIEP in Charleston with Dr. Kline on December 15th. 

  • CookieMonster
    CookieMonster Member Posts: 1,035
    edited December 2011

    Done! brendaclee3 Welcome, surgery sister. There's a bunch of us in December.

  • spunkyboobster
    spunkyboobster Member Posts: 738
    edited December 2011

    Cresent5-thanks for the hoodie tip.  I've been looking for post-op clothes, and that sounds perfect.  I'm headed to Target right now. Think I'll pick up some Milk of Mag while I'm there, too.

    Good luck and quick healing to all the December surgery gals.  My thoughts are with all of you every day. Your posts are so welcome and helpful.

    Make the most of your Monday.

    Kelly

  • tgisiner
    tgisiner Member Posts: 69
    edited December 2011

    Cookiemonster

     Add me to the list too. Dec. 7th nipple reconstruction w/ implant revision. Ready for it to be over.....

  • Druanne
    Druanne Member Posts: 295
    edited December 2011
    Thank you goldlining & CookieMonster!!!! Sounds very interesting!! I am always intrigued by how things are done.......just wish it weren't happening to ME or ANYONE ELSE for that matter!!!!.....I had a few more tests done today......am now just waiting for end results and surgery date....love, light & all things good to all of you <3
  • Terry71
    Terry71 Member Posts: 293
    edited December 2011

    Hey Cookie got the call mine is booked for Dec 14th........... 

  • Hindsfeet
    Hindsfeet Member Posts: 2,456
    edited December 2011

    There's a lot of surgeries this month. I'll be praying for the ladies who have surgeries this week.

    There is a part of me that wishes mine was at the first of the month and the other part is glad it's after Christmas. I'm putting up the tree tonight and I'll try to take it down on the 26th before the 27th, surgery date.

    Today I had my pre-op appointment. I've been struggling between a uni-or a blmx. Again, my surgeon talked me into a blmx. She had me sign the consent form and said even the day of the surgery I could change my mind. She went over the risk factors. The day of the surgery she is giving me a blood thinner to prevent strokes. She said she prefers to deal with bleeding over strokes or blood clots.

  • fitzdc
    fitzdc Member Posts: 1,467
    edited December 2011

    jenni - slept through last night after taking one percocet; woke up not from pain but because my pillow slipped  At hospital, was down to tylenol for a really bad headache.  The difficulty is that my back feels so tight (lat. dorsi surgery) and I can't find a good way to sit during the day.

    Teresa

  • vamom
    vamom Member Posts: 56
    edited December 2011
    hey everybody! wow time is flying by.  im having mine thursday & i am freaking out. it will go fine, i will be fine, but i cant help myself. THANK YOU LADIES, the support has been wonderful & helpful.    cookie: nipple sparing prophylactic BMX . -if anyone is interested in how my story goes, you can read my thread i started a few months ago called awaiting surgery from the forum 'not diagnosed, but worried'.     GOOD LUCK GALS!
  • SleeplessIn
    SleeplessIn Member Posts: 114
    edited December 2011

    I'm scheduled for a lumpectomy and SNB for Thursday, 12/8, after (me) cancelling my original surgery date last week due to a nasty cold. I actually still have cold symptoms but have not taken any of my vitamins after being told not to in preparation for surgery last week, and now this week.

    This is the longest cold I have ever had. Right now I am really contemplating taking Vitamin C and possibly also D, to help recoup from this cold and to gain some strength for op and post-op. Neither vitamin has blood thinning indications, nor could I find any info on how they could potentially interfere with anesthesia.... I'm torn.

  • Kite
    Kite Member Posts: 265
    edited December 2011

    vamom and sleepless-- Mine is the 8th too! When I'm all gowned up and in the bed waiting to be knocked out and my hands are sweaty, heart pounding, nerves shot, I am going to take a deep breath and know you two are out there somewhere do the exact same thing and I'll be OK!

  • Kite
    Kite Member Posts: 265
    edited December 2011

    In general how long is the process from MX with TE to Permenant implants

  • CJRT
    CJRT Member Posts: 524
    edited December 2011

    Hi Ladies- Just had a BMX with immediate recon with TE's Friday afternoon. Got out of the hospital yesterday. Actually could've opted to get out one day earlier (so only have stayed one night instead of two) but decided one more night in the hospital might give me some extra rest since I have 2 kids  and under the age of 3 at home. Feeling better than I expected and got 2 of my 4 drains out today. The PS said everything looked good today, so I have another follow up in a week. There was bad pain the first 12 hours but things got much better quickly. If you wake up and think, what the heck did I do, don't get discouraged. Things improved so much quicker than I thought possible.  I am so pleased thus far, as my anticipation was so much worse than the reality. Good luck to everyone!

  • LT2010
    LT2010 Member Posts: 2
    edited December 2011

    Hi Ladies.... Lumpectomy went okay, I didn't expect this much pain but it's beginning to ease up. Tomorrow I get pathology results and prayerfully I will get the catheter inserted and can begin radiation...

  • CatWhispurrer
    CatWhispurrer Member Posts: 263
    edited December 2011

    Okay, I was freaking about the wire.  I had my appt with the BS today and he said he couldn't give me anything for nerves because it might interfere with the anesthetic.  He stepped out to take a call and I broke down.   My Nurse Navigator came in and then the BS came back and saw how much I was scared because the local shots don't work.   He finally agreed to have the anesthesiologist give me something before putting the wire in.  He is doing it by US and not by mammogram so I will be laying down, thank God!  

    So, I was starting to feel okay when they mentioned that I had to go in tomorrow and have three shots put in my boob WITH NO NUMBING!   They said the shots do sting/hurt and they put them into the tumor and into my nipple to inject radioactive stuff so they can film the SN for surgery.  OMG, I started freaking out again.  No one had mentioned this nice little detail....    So, BS gave me a script for Lorazipam to calm me tomorrow and said I could take some Ibuprofen before the procedure but I am not feeling very good right now.  Why can't they do these barbaric things under a little something to make you not be aware.  Anyway, I was told that the Lorazipam is "great stuff" and said I could take it to help sleep too because I'm having trouble.  The Nurse told me to take 1/2 tonight and the other half tomorrow before the procedure.   Well, I took 1/2 of a pill over an hour ago and still wide awake!   Doesn't seem to do much as far as I can tell.  

  • marie5890
    marie5890 Member Posts: 3,594
    edited December 2011

    CatWhispurrer,

    Wishinh you the best with the procedure.

    Your "name" caught my attention (I have 3)...then I looked at your profile. Both my sister and step-sister are vet techs, too. 

    Furry family members are a staple in my family... Smile

    God  Bless

  • Ginger48
    Ginger48 Member Posts: 1,978
    edited December 2011

    Tina- For my lumpectomy, they did the radioactive stuff once I was under anesthesia. For my BMX I was awake but I did not think it was so bad. It did sting a little but it was tolerable. Can they do it just before your surgery when you are already under? You should ask; it can't hurt to try

    I did have the wire put in by ultrasound also. Mine was not bad but I did have the local shot for that. I hope it all works out for you! Keep breathing...

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