Charleston Bound, part 2
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Pink - sleep well tomorrow! Sorry your beachtime was cut a bit short with this chilly rain.
Flora - I hope you were able to get all the arrangements in place. Sometimes working at the last minute causes less second-guessing
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Linda - I have one set of Genie bras and wear them intermittantly. I wear my Bali Comfort Revolution Crop Top much more often. I call it my training bra. The band is not as substantial as the Genie and I am not quite used to wearing any bra. Kotex, huh? Had to go buy some? Actually a good sub for ABD pads. Genie might hold it in place better. I hope the leak stops soon!
GMA10 - I think that the new insurance has to cover by law. You might want to get a letter from HR stating in writing that there will be no problem. HR should also be able to explain the situation to the new insurer and get whatever documents are needed. This is certainly not the first time that a change of insurers has happened at the new year and you shouldn't be caused undue worry because the employer made a decision to change. It is good that you and DH can be on top of this before everyone takes off for holiday vacations.
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All is well and time will tell.
Thank goodness though for oxycodone and morphine.
My surgery was 7 hours. I have 3 drains Dr K did extensive work on left breast by totally lifting and repositioning the flap. Tweaked my SGAP butt a little Not much fat grafting because saving it for stage 2b in June.
Lymph node transfer gave them some excitement in the OR. My vessels were the tiniest they have ever worked on to achieve anastomosis. They took a small flap with lymph nodes in it from my left groin area and attached it in my right axilla. So it was successful from blood flow standpoint but it will be several months to even begin change/improvement in LE. The nurses said they did a lymph node transfer on patient last week too. Kinda wish i could talk to her since not too many patients in U.S. have had this surgery. I discharge tomorrow.
It really was nice to meet cascader and sln-tn! I was telling Dr Kline about how patients network on these boards and PM or do phone calls or even meet other patients in person and how much the support between patients have helped us dealing with breast cancer.
Had fun the week before and had 3 beautiful days to walk all the beaches. Walked Folly Beach then caught a sunset then went to Festival of Lights. So nice to walk through the park in warm weather!
Also shopped around Summerville square and sat in cozy coffee shop yaking away with old friends on rainy day was fun too. -
Wow Pinkheart, it finally happened. Sending hugs your way. Happy Holidays!
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Pink, You had a big day in OR. Glad everything went well. I really hope the transfer helps your Lympademia. Keep us posted on that. How nice that you had time to play before the big day. Rest well.
Yes, Marty, I had to buy Kotex and it is a good sub for the ABD pads. I talked with Dr. M today and had to send more pictures. Blood color has changed a bit, so we need to keep an eye on that. It is such a pain. almost as bad as having go milk the drains!
Downey, you are up tomorrow.....Sunday, really. Sending good vibes your way. Hope all goes well
Flora, My best to you too. Hope everything is in place for you.
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Downey and Flora-the wagons are circled. You are going to do great.
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Thanks so very much LindaG47 and Cherrie. I feel like I should be use to this surgery thing but still a little anxious and nervous. In the car and on our way to Charleston now.
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Thanks for all the info ladies....was definitely challenging to pull everything together art the last minute! On the plane now...staying st Hampton in Mt P.
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Hi Florafarm, I'm also staying at the Hampton Mt Pleasant. Checking in tonight. Please look me up. I'm scheduled early tomorrow am. I'll pm you.
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Flora and downey~
wishing u all the best. Im getting ready to discharge from east cooper hospital to go back to friends house in summerville.
I stayed at hampton mt pleasant night bfore surgery to b closer to hospital. I think its a great location at a reasonable price. $87. -
Thanks Pinkheart, if you should happen to find yourself out in the next few days I would love to meet you although I suspect you will be recooperatig. Speedy healing. Hugs, Jamie
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Flora and Downey...good luck, we will all be sending you healing positive thoughts and you will both do great.
Pink, glad you are being discharged and on the mend.
i am 9 days post op and doing pretty well. I have a little pain from surgical site near armpit, think it is from the drain site, and a couple of stitches popping out. Bruising is starting to fade from the lipo and if all this fat grafting stays I will be one happy gal.
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Hi, just had a wonderful dinner with Marty and her DH. She's certainly the one to ask if you need a restaurant recommendation. Also, we are at the Hampton Inn Mt. Pleasant and it's quite nice.
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Big hugs to Downey and Flora. The week ahead will be fabulous. One day this will all be a memory.
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Marty, you are the welcoming wagon, Charleston Ambassador, and concierge all rolled into one! What more could a "breast" friend ask for?
Downey and Flora, you'll do great. Hugs to you both. Linda
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Pinkheart- It was nice to meet you also. Was released from the hospital today and will be hanging around until Friday or Saturday after follow-up meeting will Dr. Kline or Dr. Craigie. The nurses at East Cooper took great care of me. Hopefully I'll see them again when I come back for Stage 2 SGAP. Hope your trip home is safe and smooth.
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Cascader- Glad to hear you made it home at last. You've had a crazy time getting to and from Charleston. I'm sure the results of your surgery will make up for that.
To all the Charleston Bound ladies- Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a new year full of happiness and joy. Thank you again for you support! -
Slh, so glad that all went well for you. My plan is to go back in June for a nip. Healing hugs to all that need them.
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At airport in CHarleston on way home. Big thunderstorms so may be a bumpy flight. Good thing the docs prescribe valium n oxycodone which i will dose again before getting on plane.
TSA were very nice. Did private pat down and were understanding that i cannot lift arms more than 45 degrees. Still have two drains. They just had me touch drains and tested my hands for explosive stuff.
I have to sleep on back for two months!
Met Dr craigie yesterday in hospital and he is also so friendly and nice. Had a nice post op with Dr Kline and nurse Chris this morning.
Then had plenty of time before rain started to go to sullivans island and eat outside at Poe's and just walked the beach access path for one last look at ocean and then to airport.
I will be back in charleston in june for stage 2b. -
Pink - so glad you had a chance for one last beach walk and lunch at Poe's. One of my favs for burgers. I hope the thunderstorms don't effect your departure and flight. The weather wil be much better when you return in June!
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Safe travels pinkheart!
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Pink, you did it with style, the beach walks, etc. hope you landed at home safely.
Cascader so interesting to hear your progress.
MartyJ kudos for being the Breastfriend (Linda's words??) in Charleston.
Happy holidays to all. -
Linda, I have been meaning to ask( unless I missed the answer somewhere), how is the small opening on your breast incision doing? Has it healed? I too have a small spot that has opened, looks like where a suture knot is. I put some ointment on it and covered it with gauze . Will send a pic to doc if it's gets worse.
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Pink, safe travels and healthy healing ahead. You rock!
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Hi Ladies, surgery went fine. I am very sore. For some odd reason my body won't pee. They put the catheter back in last night. We are going to remove it at midnight and hope I can empty it. I'm going to try and see Florafarm if I can. Thanks for all of your well wishes and support. Time for some pain meds. Jamie
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Downey-
Hope u can pee and get out soon! Just said time for more pain meds myself. Cant live without those friends To healing and happy holiday to you! -
Jamie, hope you pee soon. Our bodies go through so much with the surgery and meds. It will be nice to pee soon (and you will) , get out of there, and go home. Enjoy the holidays.
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Hey ladies, all went well with stage 2, about 4 hrs, but Dr. Massey told me right before surgery that she wasn't going to do everything on my wish list because of the cellulitis I had a month ago. She didn't want to dig around more than necessary for fear of spreading any lingering bacteria. She didn't want to place any drains either, so my recovery should be easy. She did dog ears, lipo on my hips, fat grafting to one breast, scar revision on both breasts. These were the most important things, but I was looking forward to the super small waist she promised! Disappointing as I really want this to be my last surgery. I probably won't go back for more as psychologically I want to move on with life and I think my hubby will have a fit if I go back for more....and then there's the deductibles and OOP to meet...Found out Downey was in the room next to me, so we had a nice visit last night !
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Flora - so good to hear that all went well, even if you didn't get everything you want. At least no drains is a blessing
. Say hi to Jamie if you see her this morning!
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Flora, so happy that all went well . I hear you on the no more surgery, although I am not perfect I want to be done. Glad you and Downey had a chance to visit.
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HI ladies, slept in my own bed tonight! I am having a problem with one drain. It's the right breast and its draining where it enters my body instead of into the ball. I left a voicemail for Dr.M but haven't heard anything as of now. Very sore from abdominal plication. Also had fat graphting to breasts, scar revisions for the dog ear areas, breast revisions. Three drains that I don't think I'll have very long.......maybe wishful thinking. Hugs to All
Flora it was really nice to meet you and your DD too. Hope you are healing well.
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