Too early for April 2012 mastectomy?
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Sending prayers and warm, gentle hugs to our Monday girls: rtnyc, longislandmom, doulamom, mamabee! It's finally here and you will see what we meant about the waiting being worse than the surgery. Remember, for you, it will be like time-lapse. It's not like you will actually be aware of the surgery as it is happening whether it is 3 hours or 12 hours. Just getting through the morning is all you need to worry about.
Also sending warm thoughts to all of the ladies going in this week: Lisamarie (extra hug- proud of you!), Vegan Gal, Gma10, CityFi, Nighnurse & Karina!
Dianarose, I am heartbroken about your new diagnosis. Just remember that you are not alone. We are all here for you every step of the way. Sony, I am sorry you had to go in again. Glad it sounds like they they were on top of correcting the situation, though.
As for me, I am 12 days out from my BMX/DIEP. I had six drains that were taken out on day 8. It could have been sooner if my appt with my PS was sooner because there was not much coming out at all. (For the person who asked about the brazillion wax helping with drain removal: in my case I had been shaved in that area after i was put under for surgery, so there was no problem with hair pulling.)
I still have pain when I go more than 6 hours without meds, but I am going to try switching to Tylenol at least. Still a very irregular pooper, too, which bothers me a lot. Hoping switching to Tylenol will help with that, too. I am still sleeping in my recliner because sleeping on my side makes my stomach incision hurt. I am s-l-o-w-l-y getting back into helping around the house, light-duty only. Nothing that involves reaching or lifting/moving heavy objects, but that still leaves a lot I can do. I don't do too much at any one spurt, either yet.
I have my first meeting with my Oncologist on 5/1 (tentatively). If I remember right, there is a bone scan and a few other tests in my near future, and we will discuss chemo. I haven't heard anything about my Oncotype score, and was unable to find anything about it in my pathology reports. I am definitely going to ask them about if and when I will get that.
You ladies had me laughing about the "boobs smaller than your stomach" remarks and how it's not a good look. Even with my DIEP, my proportions are off because of the smaller chest size (I was a DDD and now I'm a C cup) and the swollen stomach (probably from constipation!) I am sort of looking funny myself. Hoping everything settles out ok.
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Hi all
The nurse came round and took my drain out today, it's still very sore in that area though. This afternoon I went for a walk at the park, I was tired afterwards.
I don't know how you women with recon or double mast are coping, I had left mast, no recon yet and while not unbearable it's still quite hard.
Good luck to all those having surgery this week, this time last week I was in hospital and thankfully you seem to get through it ( if I was a man I'm sure it would be another story!!).
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hi. ladies. i am in hospital waiting to be called to nuclear medicine for my mapping shots. had a little sleep last night. my surgery is not until 12:30 so i have a lot of time to wait here. looking forward to the IV after nuclear medicine. can't wait to be on the other side of this. but i am actually doing ok this morning. the whole thing is incredibly surreal. but i feel the love and prayers from so many friends and family it makes it easier. i hope God is paying very close attention today! xxooo
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Longisland mom, I am here with u as well as Rtncy and doula..I have nuclear medicine today at 2pm . my boss is coming along so that makes me happy . then picking up my mom at airport at 8pm . as she will be here for a week helpong me . gonna eat like crazy today .. up until midnight I guess .. cant wait to pick up my valuim for sleep tonight . bag is not packed .. hope all goes well for everyone today
hugs and good thouhts
Healing thoughtts to all the ladies on the other side , u guys have been wonderful . ty for all the tips . Sony I hope u are feeling better . I appreciate all of u .
Hugs
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lisamarie68- You are ready to rock n roll !!!! I can tell by your post!!!!!! I know you will get that bag packed sometime today and will make it through this day!!!!! I'm getting my chemo packed for my extended trip to chemoland so I know how you feel right now---- a little anxious---- a little scared------ ready to get it over with------wanting to move forward and continue the journey. I'm there for you and all of your surgery sisters.
Sending lots of (((HUGS))), positive calming and healing prayers, thoughts and energy to all!!!!
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thanks melrose ...ill be in ur pocket 4 chemo .. we can be anxious together .. i just love ur support hugs to u
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lisamarie, here you go, drink up (water!) more important than eating until midnight.
you will be done soon.
Monday gang, you maybe done already or almost under, you are at the start of the other side, relief is near.
Walked 1.5 miles today, time for nap!
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Oh, and make sure hospital staff wash their hands before they touch you.
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Hi My SS's . . . I haven't posted in forever . . . I'm so ultra behind . . . spent the weekend with my girl-possie . . . we had my big Boob Voyage party Saturday night . . . 16 of my closest friends . . . waaayyyy too much wine, food, song, craziness . . . we even had a Tarot Card Reader . . . we partied until 2:30am . . . a few of the "boys" even joined us at about 1am . . . it was soooo great. Then we went out for Sunday brunch . . . and Sunday early dinner . . . sat and ate and talked. One fun thing they did was each person bought a bra of their choosing . . . I had to pick which bra belonged to which person . . . and then one of the girls is bringing them all to a woman's shelter . . . it was such an amazing idea. Along with the chocolate tasting, the boobie cupcakes and the general funness of it all . . . I haven't been that hung over in years . . . . . . . . no better way to say goodbye to my boobs!!
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Lisamarie . . . . I will be thinking of you tomorrow . . . . then, Gma10, CityFi, Nighnurse and myself the day after . . . . OMG . . . . it's coming fast . . .
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love your party Vegan! What fun!
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fun party vegan! wish i could have been there! word of cautio to you ladies...I had my drain removed today..yeah! in celebration, decided to got out to lunch with a friend and on my way into the restaurant, took a total face plant! My hands and knees hurt way more than my missing boob site. Ouch! take care ladies, watch for the curb into restaurants...menace! I wasnt even drunk! would have been ok if margaritas were part of the occasion!
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oooh, Mardibra. Must have been scary!
I know what you mean, my balance is off too. Why is that? I am not even taking pain meds any more.
But, yahoo, drain out!
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Mardibra- Great about the drain coming out. So glad you didn't break anything-that's all you'd need. I do those kinds of things every now and then and I haven't even had my surgery yet. Margaitas do provide for a better excuse though. I find it inspiring that you are less than 2 weeks out from your surgery though and feel good enough to go out to a restaurant. That's encouraging-thanks!
VeganGal- that was a really unique way to give the "ol girls" a sendoff. Sounds like alot of fun! Best wishes for a speedy recovery from your surgery
I'm so envious of those of you who have already had your surgerys. Hope all is going well for everyone.
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I hope everyone who had their surgeries today are doing well.
Lisa Marie- will be in your pocket tomorrow. Embrace your mom. You are lucky to have her.
Plymouth and Mardibra- I am glad I am not the only one with a balace problem lately. I thought I was going crazy.
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Lisamarie...I wish you well... I see your going though this tomorrow , I hope you don't have much pain, and your path comes out well.... I'll be praying for you....
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Melrosemelrose,
I got my compression bandage off today and yes, I felt like I hit the lottery lol. sorry you had complications as if a mastectomy wasn't enough.
Lisamarie , Vegal Gal, CityFi, Gma10 and Nightnurse, Sending warm thoughts and prayers your way as you surgery date approaches and may you wake up and find peace that you made it to the other side and concentrate on healing. We will be waiting for you here.
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The good news is that my pathology came back and I had another drain removed today (the one left in should be out by the end of the week or next Monday). The path said the nodes and margins are clear on the left side. YAY! And, the margins are clear on the right (prophylactic) side. YAY!
The bad news is that they found cancer on the right side that wasn't visible on any of the scans. There was a 1cm tumor at the deep margin (near the muscle) at 12:00 on the right breast. The odds of this happening were a 1-2% chance that cancer would be found in the opposite breast - maybe I should play the lottery now. But, it was removed and the margins were clear. The doc told me it was a good thing we did the prophylactic mastectomy because we wouldn't have known about that tumor until it was much larger. The tumor on the left side was also bigger than originally thought but removed completely.
The ugly is that since they removed the tissue the right tumor was in, there is no way to tell if it spread to the lymph nodes because there is no way to tell as to which lymph node that tumor was draining. So, now I am facing removing all of the lymph nodes on the right side or leaving the nodes and treating them with chemo or radiation.
Cancer SUCKS!!
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Happy for the good, sorry for the bad Keo.
I have read that there is some work being done on doing SNB in patients even after mastectomy, maybe you want to ask your surgeon to refer you to some one who is working in that area?
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Thank Indigo!!
Yes but for The Grace of God I am!, I'm coming along!,, -
keonghi- I'm doing the happy dance for getting the compression bandage off but boo for those right nodes. I am assuming you'll be meeting with your oncologist very soon to help you decide what to next. Meanwhile, keep healing so you will be ready for the next phase of treatment. HUGS to you!!!
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Keonghi, I'm glad about the good but sorry you have to be in such a state of limbo with the right side. Is there no other type of test-petscan or anything like that that shows if nodes are positive or negative? That's the kind of thing I'm uncomfortable with; that the prophylactic side won't be so prophylactic after all. Like you said, it's great though that they found it while it was still small .
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Keonghi - Cancer F-ing Suck the Big One . . . I am so deeply sorry.
Mardibra - you better have a margarita . . . as a precaution for the next time you leave the house!!! LOL. Hope you are AOK though . . . falling not funny:-(
For the rest of you healing women . . . you are all an inspiration . . . .
My cousin just called from Singapore . . . and I just said that I can hardly wait to be on the other side!!
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moms here i am okay not happy , got nuclear nmedicine .. not too fun .. now im radioactive .. lol anyway i have valium gonna take it and try to rest .. surgery at 6 am ... hope everyone has a good day and hope good healing thoughts to you all ..xoxooxoxo
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Vegal Gal- Gma 10- City Fi- and Night Nurse- Good luck to all of you tomorrow and may your pain be at a mimimum. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
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i"m back!!!!! suegery yesterday at !2:30. for those of u still waiting--- it was not too bad at all! my pain has been managed well. feel a bit like a puncching bag-- but no sharp pain. iv out this morning and took a vicodan. they want me to go to phys therapy class at 10:30 yikes!!! care is amazing here. feel blessed. bs said no surprises suring surgery. took @ lymph nodes in BC breast and one in propy breast. path next week...praying for good new. plastic surgeon used allderm and pumped me up a bit during surgery__si i am not flat. i saw incision-- not too bad. even DH saw it and didn"t pass out! other news....i still have no appetite. drank a bit of a smoothie. nausea has subsided. peeing is not easy! they let me bring my ipod into surgery which was heaven. in fact, i have been listening to mellow, meditation and new age rela massage music this whole time-- which has been a lifesaver. highl recommend to those who have not yet done it. anywya-- will catch up on posts later. i just want to reach out with hugs to all and reassure the ladies in waaiting that you can do it. not that bad!!!! xxxooo
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i"m back!!!!! suegery yesterday at !2:30. for those of u still waiting--- it was not too bad at all! my pain has been managed well. feel a bit like a puncching bag-- but no sharp pain. iv out this morning and took a vicodan. they want me to go to phys therapy class at 10:30 yikes!!! care is amazing here. feel blessed. bs said no surprises suring surgery. took 2 @ lymph nodes in BC breast and one in propy breast. path next week...praying for good new. plastic surgeon used allderm and pumped me up a bit during surgery__si i am not flat. i saw incision-- not too bad. even DH saw it and didn"t pass out! other news....i still have no appetite. drank a bit of a smoothie. nausea has subsided. peeing is not easy! they let me bring my ipod into surgery which was heaven. in fact, i have been listening to mellow, meditation and new age rela massage music this whole time-- which has been a lifesaver. highl recommend to those who have not yet done it. anywya-- will catch up on posts later. i just want to reach out with hugs to all and reassure the ladies in waaiting that you can do it. not that bad!!!! xxxooo
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Thanks for checking in Longislandmom! Glad you are doing well! (((hugs)))
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Welcome to the other side longisland!
Not so bad, huh?
Ok Lisamarie, bet you are in now, almost done!
Vegan, Gma, Cityfi, Nightnurse, I will be thinking about you tomorrow!
You will be happy and relieved by Thurs
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congrats LongIsland...continued healing!
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