Charleston Bound, part 2
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Bogie.. I think what Anne means is that TRAM takes muscle and DIEP does not... DIEP is just fat.I know once I read that a doctor who does 5-10 DIEP per week is a capable doctor... 3 falls a bit below that, but is better than some. I also agree that none of these doctors in Charleston and NOLA are in network for most woman... but they do work with you... so you should inquire and have them research the insurance for you. And if you already have LE, then Dr Massey is the way to go.
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Dr.Kline and Craigie in Charleston are in network for a few insurance companies.They also do not balance bill, they accept what insurance pays,even if out of network.Their staff has been wonderful helping me work out details,from insurance to travel to lodging.
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cascader,glad you are home safe and sound! Get lots of rest and heal fast!!!
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Fat transfer versus muscle transfer. Fat flaps (DIEP, SGAP,hip flap) take only fat, skin, and blood vessels. Muscle transfers (TRAM, LAT flaps) take muscle in addition to the blood vesssels. Some are full muscle use, like the traditional TRAM in which the rectus abdominus (half of your 6-pack muscle) is cut at one end and tunneled up to make a breast. In a free-TRAM, a square of the muscle is cut to transfer the blood vessels.
Dr. Massey is pioneering work on lymph node transfers. In her symposiums, she talks about how the DIEP can actually includle lymph nodes that can get "planted" in the axilla.
Check out her website for pictures and explanations of all procedures. Send her an email and she'll call you to answer questions--no obligation.
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Checking in with all of the Charleston thread ladies! Hope everyone who has recently had surgery is healing well - please keep us posted!
I am enjoying the summer and not having to deal with any healing or compression - though I have an upcoming procedure (nipple) in October, hope that is easy and a quick recovery! It has been 2+ years since my bilateral SGAP procedure - I am still over the top happy about how everything turned out. Personal life is good - getting used to life as a single mom and even starting to date. I am thankful every day that I listened to my "gut" (and listened to the great advice that I got on these threads) and went ahead and had the reconstruction after 5+ years as a uni-.
Hope everyone is enjoying the summer! Take care! Liz
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You go, girl!!
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I'm in NOLA about to see Vinnie and Dr Massey. Tattoos at 1:00!!! I was diagnosed in April 2009, and hopefully after today, my destruction and reconstruction is complete. Because of this board I found the best of the best to orchestrate my journey! I would have never gone this route without all of you who shared ( and bared...lol thanks to timtam). I am so grateful and have no regrets!
Liz- glad life is becoming joyful for you again. You deserve it!
Anne- good to see you here and hope you are being adventurous.
Sandy,Laura and Linda....enjoy your time together!! -
Go LizR!
Jacee- Congrats on crossing the finish line today! I so look forward to that. (c:
Stage 2B is August 27. I was hoping for SC this time but wanted to take the summer off.
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Joni/Jacee: How did the tattoos go??? I hear wonderful things about Vinnie (I think someone mentioned that he might not be back in Charleston, is that true? hope not!). I hope they end up looking exactly as you expected! Congrats on being finished! That must be a wonderful feeling!
Sandy/Linda or Laura - please post about your get-together!
Liz
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I need to do the tats but probably won't till next winter. Maybe I'll be able to reward myself with a trip to NOLA to see Vinnie in late January. I should have my Pilates training done by then!
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Vinnie did an amazing job. He is such a great artist and really loves what he does. I actually felt pain on one side quite a bit...which surprised me as I haven't had feeling to touch since surgery. Nothing severe though.
Liz...no, he isn't traveling to Charleston.
Hoping you and Anne can finish soon. -
and me! I'm still waiting for a nip revision and tattoos. Haven't been able to get Dr M to respond, guess I should call the office.
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Brenda, can you get both done the same trip? I'm thinking she probably won't want you to get tats till nipples are all healed. Will you do the revision in Chicago? I know you are ready to be finished, too!!
I really had no opinion on getting tats, but my DH wanted them. I am so glad I did...they look soooo real ! I look in the mirror and can't believe the change from having a uni for 15 months,,,to what I see now. Simply remarkable! -
Jacee ~
So glad to hear of yet another great result from Vinnie's famous artistic talent! And congrats on being DONE with the recon journey, too.
Did insurance cover having Vinnie do the 3D tatoos?
Thanks!
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Can anyone tell me what the weather is like in Charleston in mid February? I know it will be warmer than New York! I am trying to plan for what type of clothes to bring.Thanks!
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Panda~
I have a close friend that lives in Charleston, and she said never snow or ice, but she has to occasionally put on a winter coat. Then the next day it's 75 degrees!
She just moved there a year ago from midwest after researching southeast coast cities for two years, and she is in heaven with the city and climate.
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I was in Charleston in November. It's rainy.
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Hey Brenda! Can you put me up top for stage 2B on 8/27 in NOLA?
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Hi Adey
Hi Brenda, Would you please add me to the above dates. I am having Stage 2, Dr. Massey, in Charleston on October 5. Thanks, Jamie
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Lucky, you get to go to CHS! (c: Hope you're doing great.
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Adey, maybe we will have a group ready for tattoos at the same time. Meet in Baltimore and have a big time. Someone said Vinnie doesn't go to Charleston anymore. Won't that be great....planning the icing on the cake!
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Im in Atlanta, similar weather, cold be cold or could be mild, but weath shifts constantly. I had Dr Kline, Craigie, and Baron, absolutely loved them. Will do stage 1B sometime either end of this year beginning of next, might be there same time in mid Feb. would be cool to connect if possible.
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Not knowing hen the revision/replacement of flap on left side will be scheduled, I bought a boob yesterday! Didn't want to go around with the bra shifting and not knowing where the soft that they give you in the hospital form would land. At a dinner party last week it was veering more to the middle than nowhere it was intended. Fantastic though that when on, the fitter placed it in the bra, I had no clue how much it weighed. I asked her again if it would hold the bra in place. She could tell by that that I didn't realize how heavy it was, so she handed it to me after I took the bra off. And it worked. Woo hoo.
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Pink heart...don't know if insurance will cover tattoos. I haven't met my out of pocket, so didn't bother checking. They will file it though, so we'll see. Are you making any progress?
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Still consulting . . .
I'm only 9 hour drive from Vinnie and have brothers in Philly and DC, so can stay with one of them should I head East to Baltimore. Really do not want to have another surgery for nipples even though short and easy. 3D Tatoos seem years away ... when will all this re-re-reconstruction ever end?
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Pink Heart... Vinnie also travels to Philley.
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Betsy~
Do you know where in Philadelphia? My brother lives in Marlton, NJ suburb.
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Vinnie told me once... just email him and ask... some hospital
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Marga's Mermaids, Laura, Sandy and Linda had a great get-together in Nashville this past weekend. We stayed at the beautiful Gaylord Opyland Hotel in a balcony room that looked over their lush indoor gardens, waterfalls and outdoor restaurants. We did a lot of talking, laughing, eating and shopping! Sandy won the award for buying the most!
Thank you Sandy for getting us that lovely room at a such a great rate. Thanks too, for chauffeuring us all over and to and from the airport. Loved our eating adventure at Monells. I can't wait until we get together again.
Love from your "Breast" friend, Linda
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Thanks for the weather tips,sounds like if I plan on having clothes I can layer,I will be all set.Would love to know more about good restaurants,antique shops,whatever within walking distance of the Shem Creek Inn.
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