December 2011 Surgeries - want to wait together?
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Blessings-so glad all is going well and you went out on the town. Thanks for the minimizer tip, I'm going to give it a try.
Kam-I had my implants put in during my bmx. One of the reasons is, like you, I hate being anesthesized. I have had no revisions-one is a bit larger than the other, but I can only tell because of the way my bras fit (or don't fit and Chrissilini attests to). I think it has more to do with the pectoral muscle on my dominant side being tighter-but what the h do I know. How was your doc appointment?
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I see the PS in 2 weeks. Saw the PA today. Everything seens right on schedule. The swelling on my right side has made me lopsided in terms of the bottom line. The right is sitting higher than my left - my only real aesthetic concern today. I figure I'll know more in a couple of weeks and save the harder questions for the PS. What I thought was part of my Port - in my mind, possibly left inside of me - was actually a swelling (not sure of the exact term he used) of the vein where the Port was threaded.
I have an MRI, now that the TE's are out, next Wednesday. I've had back pain since April that doesn't seem to resolve. Ofcourse, my mind goes "there" and it will be worrisome waiting for those results. My MO is closer to home. Tomorrow I set course for home - a nearly 7 hour drive.
Spunky - how do they put implants in if there is no pocket made (via Tissue Expansion)???
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Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of the material, but they make a little sling that holds it in. Eventually my own collagen will grow over the sling and it becomes part of "me". I really should pay more attention, but I'm coming up on a year and the stuff I knew then I am starting to let go of.
Glad to hear the port-thing was nothing too serious.
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Alloderm?
Could be you didn't have complete coverage of the breast area with your pectoralis muscle? We are all different according to my PS. My pec muscle not only completely covered the breast area, but the muscle was very thick (my PS tells me how surprised she was when she got to look inside). I told her years of "flys" and playing tennis.
Anyway, I needed to be stretched out because of 100% coverage, maybe? She was prepared to use Alloderm, but didn't need it.
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Yes, that's it. Interesting about the pecs. My PS didn't mention anything about my pec muscles and my insurance changed so I no longer have my original PS, but I'll dig out my reports and see if he mentions anything. If not, I'll ask my new PS - when I get one...
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Greetings all. Made appoitment today for mammo. Second one after UMX and nervous that something will be found. I just so want to move on and stop having these worries.
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Fitzdc-I'll be sending positive vibes your way.
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Fitzdc - I hope that the nerves will go away with time, but I have had the same thing. Hope it goes just fine and painlessly.
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Good luck Fitz!
Kam - how are you doing? The first words i croaked when I woke up was 'is the port gone?' I'm still amazed with mine. he didnt open up the incision but removed it from the incision in my nipple. How are you feeling after the ooph? Was that recovery very difficult? I think I'm planning that for spring, i will have had enough by the end of this year.
My next surgery is tomorrow. I've been in the BRAVA for 7 weeks today. It has gone relatively fast, but I am really looking forward to this being over. For the last few days I have to wear it as much as possible, like 18 hours or so. Of course yesterday my comcast modem blew out and I needed to take them off to get a replacement. I am amazed at how well it is working. I think that's what makes it bearable. Each day I see the folds popping out a little more and more. I believe I will have one more primary fatgrafting surgery after this one, but much depends on how well the fat takes. Based on how much remained from the first session in June, I'm very encouraged.
Does anyone else feel like we (our group and any other group that you have kept up with) have gotten more than a reasonable amount of non-bc crap this year as well? For me, as well as BC, chemo and various surgeries my dog died in March and my nephew died a couple weeks ago. I'm part of this group, the June BMX and the Feb chemo group mostly and the amount of bad hitting our groups seems so excessive.
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Faith - sorry to hear about your nephew and "best friend." But good luck on the surgery...is this just more grafting or something different? I don't know, I feel like brca2 and oncoscore 39 were bad enough news to come along with BC. I've been lucky otherwise
I think going into 5 hours of surgery after finishing 5 months of chemo was just a bit too much. I'm as fatigued as any moment I was on chemo. It will resolve for sure as I was getting more energy 4 weeks post chemo, pre-surgery. The ooph was easy!!!!!! The easiest of parts. Wow - removing your port through your nipple incision - way to go! My PS reopened my initial port incision. Too bad, as it had healed >> invisible. Maybe it will do that again. The implants - don't like so much. For the first time I feel like I need to wear a bra. The TE's felt so much lighter and I barely noticed them! And now I am uneven...the right is sitting higher than the left, but am told that will resolve. We'll see.
Keep us posted on your surgery.
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Hello everyone just checking in.....its been a while. I just had my check up with the OC and she wants to do a chest x-ray in Dec when I go back. shhhhhh I am so worried I guess you could say I am a little "gun shy" about test. I want to say hello to all of you and want you all to know I am happy to read each of your post. God bless you and keep posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Janiebug, I will pray for you. Here's to hoping for an all clear!
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Janie-Positive vibes coming your was for an all clear report
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I'm 4 days post surgery. Doing really well, much better than this time the first time around. Just a little sore and slow getting around.
But, one thing I didn't expect. I have a cast of sorts on my boobs. Yep - casts. There is a layer of sticky thin foam and then this hard plastic mesh on top. It shapes them without damaging the tissue. Supposed to have it for about 3 weeks. Showering is a challenge, but using press and seal Saran wrap. After three weeks I get a break for about 3 weeks, then wear the brava for 4 weeks until my last surgery nov 29th. Was hoping to have the 3rd a little sooner, but now I have a date in mind.
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Hi Faith - you probably get the prize for longest treatment start to finsh! How long do these brava surgeries take? I'm finally back to my post-chemo (by 4 weeks) pre-surgery (3.5 weeks ago) energy level and I'm reveling in it. It feels sooo good to almost feel human again. And I'm thinking I'm not even 2 months post chemo now and my MO said 6 months to feel good again. The pace of my walking has picked up and hills don't make me cry (figuratively) before I even start up them. I see you are longer out from chemo....do you feel almost normal, energy wise? Were you able to keep your nips? Are you not doing an ooph? Btw, that operation was soooo easy.
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Hello all my December sisters!
I just skimmed the posts and sounds like everyone is doing well for the most part
I have some bad news unfortunately, which explains my recent absence. I was just diagnosed with Kidney Cancer aka Renal Cell Carcinoma 5 cm Malignant tumor. We have an appointment tomorrow with University of Chicago to discuss prognosis, treatment plans and surgery options. This meeting will also determine if this is a secondary cancer or if my breast cancer spread and metas.
I'm trying to stay strong until I know more, tomorrow will be an important day. Prayers are welcome for a positive outcome. I'm young and still in shock but handling it ok so far. -
Hello all my December sisters!
I just skimmed the posts and sounds like everyone is doing well for the most part
I have some bad news unfortunately, which explains my recent absence. I was just diagnosed with Kidney Cancer aka Renal Cell Carcinoma 5 cm Malignant tumor. We have an appointment tomorrow with University of Chicago to discuss prognosis, treatment plans and surgery options. This meeting will also determine if this is a secondary cancer or if my breast cancer spread and metas.
I'm trying to stay strong until I know more, tomorrow will be an important day. Prayers are welcome for a positive outcome. I'm young and still in shock but handling it ok so far. -
Bogie - I am so sorry you are going through this.
I know it's crazy to compare cases, but a dear friend's husband was recently diagnosed with kidney cancer for the second time. He underwent cryosurgery in Southern California, which removed the tumor, but preserved the majority of the kidney, and is doing well.
I will be keeping you in my prayers for a good appointment tomorrow, and the best possible options and outcomes for you!!!!! Please keep us posted!!!
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Bogie - I'm so sorry you have to go through this!! My first thought is this must be a new cancer because BC does not met to kidneys and I think that can be good news. My neighbor had kidney cancer (he's doing great and it is a few years now) so I had once looked it up and while I know not all cancer is equal, it can be one of the curable ones, from my memory. Please let us know what you find out. Geez, no one deserves this much grief in a year. You are one who has a similar BC dx to mine....very close.
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Bogie-I cannot believe you are going through this. One of my October surgery sisters "kelleyod" is going through something similar and just had surgery. Sending hugs and prayers your way!! Let us know how your appointment goes.
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Blessing, Kam and Ginger,
Thank you for all your positive feedback! I will let you know. -
(((((Bogie))))) I am so sorry you have to deal with this. Praying that this goes as well as possible.
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(((((Bogie))))) I am so sorry you have to deal with this. Praying that this goes as well as possible.
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So sorry to read the news ((((Bogie))))
Sending good thoughts for the best outcome!
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Bogie - I hope you get the best possible news and that all ends well. This sounds tough and I'm sorry you're going through it, again. HUGS!
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Thinking of you Bogie! I'm so sorry that you are going through this
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Bogie....great, big, HUGS to you. Hoping and praying everything goes well.
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Oh Bogie-My heart is breaking. I am so so sorry you are facing this trying situation. I will keep you in my prayers and send positive thoughts for the best possible outcome. I'm nearby, so please don't hesitate to let me know if there is anything at all I can do. (((hugs)))
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Oh Bogie-My heart is breaking. I am so so sorry you are facing this trying situation. I will keep you in my prayers and send positive thoughts for the best possible outcome. I'm nearby, so please don't hesitate to let me know if there is anything at all I can do. (((hugs)))
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Oh Bogie-My heart is breaking. I am so so sorry you are facing this trying situation. I will keep you in my prayers and send positive thoughts for the best possible outcome. I'm nearby, so please don't hesitate to let me know if there is anything at all I can do. (((hugs)))
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