Charleston Bound, part 2
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Liz, I got your PM and will write later, but wanted you to know that I will be thinking of you tomorrow and wish you much luck with your surgery and great healing. I am so happy you got together with your gal pals the weekend before your surgery. They will great support. You will do great. Love to you and of course to our adorable Dr. M. Tell Chris hello for me too.
((((hugs)))) and misses,
Linda
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mamachick, You will not regret your decision. I know Dr. Craigie and Klien will do a great job and you will be so happy to have those implants out. They are nothing but trouble. Please keep in touch with us leading up to and after your surgery. We are all here for you if you have any questions or concerns. Linda
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Brenda, You are one month out with your nipple revision. How's it looking. Will you have tattooing?
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Liz, thinking of you today!!
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All the best Liz.
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Doing just great here!!!! Both breasts were revised (one slightly bigger,one slightly bigger).
Nipple revision (dart???), "bunny tail" fix and finally - tons of LILO!!!!
I am SO SORE!!! You ladies were right - it hurts!!! Feel great & will
be discharged this morning. Will post more later. -
Yay, Liz!!! Glad it was a alot, and that it went well. You'll heal fast!
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Liz, WooHoo! Good hearing from you and know you are doing great. Take care and enjoy your time with your son.
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Liz, Great to hear you are doing great! I don't know where she lipoed on that tiny little body of yours...but I bet you look WONDERFUL!!! Glad that bunny tail is finally gone. Looking forward to hearing more soon! Love Ya!
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Awesome Liz!! And yes, lipo hurts like crazy...but so worth it! Heal quickly!!
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Hurts like crazy! Boo. I have stage two in NOLA on March 15. Nervous and excited. Totally need a butt fix.
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Thanks for all of the well wishes! I had a truly great time in Charleston - had an awesome girls weekend with my best friend from college & my Charleston girlfriend; my son & I visited College of Charleston and I got to spend some real quality time with Dr. M (I even got to play with her 2 adorable doggies!).
Dr. M did such a spectacular job - she really went way way above and beyond to address every one of my concerns. Both breasts were revised - Dr. M slightly reduced my reconstructed breast (the outer edge that was a little too full) and added some fat to my augmented breast - to improve symmetry. She also opened the incision on my augmented breast - as it was pointing outward a tad much (she pulled the breast in a tad). I asked about the "Dart" that she wrote on my chest - that was just a dart stitch at the top of the nipple. The nipple was totally redone - much skinnier and looks really cute! She did all the lipo from the back - my bunny tail is gone and she really hit the back of my thighs, outer & inner thighs - to improve the donor site. In all she took about 1700cc (almost 2 liters!) - wow! I am sore but it is not terrible and well worth what I think is the very last of my chunky thighs!
I am so grateful that I found this website & Dr. M - it has truly been a life changing/life affirming experience. Take care! Liz
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I'M FREE!!! Dh pulled my drains (8 weeks out) this morning, woot. I'm off to take a shower with nothing hanging, double woot. Can't wait for my butt fix on March 15. Onc visit yesterday and all is good. This is a happy Thursday. (c: Take care all.
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Good for you Adey!!! Getting rid of drains is the best...I had mine 7 weeks, so I know the feeling of sheer joy:)
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So happy for you mama chick! You'll be happy with your choice.
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Thanks Better-Body-Babe. Stop by and see me if you can at the end of the month! Or early March.
Would love to meet the gal who wrote the book!
Good to read that most of you are on the mend and feeling better each day. I am learning a lot from you all.
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Liz, still thinking of you and glad all is well and better yet you like it all! Dr. M is the best.
Mamachick, When is your surgery scheduled. Let Brenda (jeskachi) know your date and she will list it on the Calendar above.
Adey, You are one tough lady.....going back stage II already. Good for you and double good that your are.......DRAIN FREE!
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It is Feb. 29th!!! I can't believe it is so soon. Will be glad to be on the other side soon.
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mamachick-- sent you a PM-- i'm planning to stop by and see you!
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Mamachick, Keep us posted. Hugs and wishes for a great outcome and quick recovery.
Linda
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Thanks, Linda and Better-Body-Babe!
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Mamachick, you're up next. Best of luck to you and wishing you fast healing. I'll be thinking of you.
Where is everyone?
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Linda, I was thinking the same thing. Hopefully this warm winter has everyone out & about & feeling good!! Mamachick, hugs to you!
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jeskachi- If ya want you can put my date for stage two with Marla in NOLA up top, it's March 15. Thanks!
mamachick- The best of luck!
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mamachick--what surgery are you having and where? with who? Adey--where will you be?
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Good morning! I'll be at the Center.
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It is so great to see the Charleston thread active again! I have a Stage 2 with Dr. M in Charleston on 1/31 and so far, so good! This was my 3rd and hopefully last Stage 2 and boy, did she go to town on me!!!! I had nipple revision and TONS of lipo (boy, did that hurt!). I am about 3 weeks out and still sore - hopefully will be able to get back to my routine in the next 3 weeks or so. I am a little worried about my new nipple - I hope it is just a scab and all is good underneath - but we will see. Before this surgery, I thought I could do an "unlimited" number of Stage 2 surgeries - now I totally understand why women say the are "DONE" - I am so "DONE" at this point! I will dutifully wear my compression for the next 6 months and then I am ready to be done with this reconstruction business (oh, of course, I will need my tat).
For those who know me, I am sorry to report that my husband and I are separating after 25 years together (& 3 amazing kids). Both my oncologist and breast surgeon asked me if I thought it was cancer related...on the surface, I don't think so - but when you peel back the layers, and see how you have changed, how life has changed - it most likely had some impact. I thought my husband was a rock and my biggest supporter but that was not the case. Thankfully, I should be OK financially, will be able to stay in the house and provide a loving, stable home for my kids (12, 16 & 18). I am trying to make peace with the situation and am SO HAPPY that I decided to go through the reconstruction! (My gut told me to do it - always listen to your gut!!!!!!). Best wishes to all! Liz
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Liz, I am so sorry. I can't imagine going through that after all you've been through.
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I can't imagine what you're going through, Liz. I am glad you did your recon, and thankful that you and the kids will be okay. It will be tough on the kids. People grow apart for many reasons. Cancer can certainly be a game-changer. I know you'll find peace, sounds like you're well on your way. We're here for you!!
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LizR- Best wishes to you! Such a long time. You are obviously a very strong woman. Hugs and prayers to you.
Can I ask about your reconstruction? I have my first stage two on March 15. And Marga has said that I will need more than one. What did they do in each stage two? I am very curious. I was hoping to do my stage two in SC but would have had to wait until May, no thanks! Maybe the next one. Thanks so much in advance.
Anybody else who can chime in with stage two stories...... please do so! Thanks again.
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