DIEP 2013

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  • LucyV
    LucyV Member Posts: 177
    edited October 2013


    what did I do before online shopping? Went on amazon and read a ton of reviews and ordered the pstyle. I am terrified of my back giving out (which it did once when I was getting up from the toilet) so this device might even help during this stage. I drink a lot of water and don't want to not drink to avoid getting up and down. Let's hope this helps! Thanks ladies!


    Thanks Goldie. I am doing the BMX with immediate DIEP.

  • nihahi
    nihahi Member Posts: 3,841
    edited October 2013


    hey janet.....I'm certainly not saying massaging 5x or more a day is a BAD thing, I'm just meaning imho.....it shouldn't be consuming your life, or keeping you hyper-focussed on your surgery of some months ago. Obviously, if you are having significantly active/uncomfortable scar development, you should stay focussed on it. But if you do a really good massage a couple times a day....EVERYDAY...at this point you are likely fine with that routine. But, like always, each doc has his own protocol. My understanding of the compression/stage 2 connection, is when you have lipo done, but, again....every stage 2 and every doc is different. I know that no compression is the plan for my stage 2.

  • GwennyMD
    GwennyMD Member Posts: 147
    edited October 2013

    Hi ladies  .................................................................................................................................................................................... ...I survived the surgery.  It started 3 hours late and it lasted 12 hours instead of 10.  I loved using the pump in the hospital.  Percocet not the same.  They sent me home Friday night, because I was doing so well.  I don't know what that means. Doctors and nurses were great at Georgetown.  Med students spacey.  Food was reallllllllllllllllllllllllly bad.   I tried to catch up on posts but all I remember is Wilbur swimming with orcas with crotchless panties.  ............................................I think I should take a nap.

  • nihahi
    nihahi Member Posts: 3,841
    edited October 2013


    hahahahaha......now THAT's defo a Wilbur intervention!!!!!!


    Good to hear from you Gwenny.....rest, drink fluids, rest.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited October 2013

    Oh, Wilbur, you dirty dog! Congrats Gwenny.......rest honey!

  • LucyV
    LucyV Member Posts: 177
    edited October 2013


    glad you are home gwenny! Take it easy and relax.

  • Moviemaniac
    Moviemaniac Member Posts: 949
    edited October 2013


    Gwenny, you had me laughing, I see you've met our adorable mascot, Wilbur....... :D


    Goldie, I am excited for you that you have finally made your plan! This sounds like the best option for you, and when you feel that way, it makes the whole rodeo easier, doesn't it?


    Best wishes to all having their surgeries this week....may Wilbur be with you all..... :)


    I am sitting at the BC Ferry terminal in Nanaimo, waiting for the ferry to Vancouver/Tswaassenn......


    I had a WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL visit with Liefie, who is just ADORABLE! She and her sweet husband could not have been ANY more welcoming than they were....DH and I had a wonderful time (so much so that we stayed an extra night-sorry Liefie!). I can't wait to return here at some time in the future!


    Here are a few pics I took......did I already post a pic from Liefie's kitchen window?.......



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    And here is one of the brave bear fighter......love this dog!



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    And last, but NOT least.....here is Suki being shooed out of my suitcase......I did NOT want Lieife to never ask me up again, so I made her little darling get out! :)



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    Well....it's back to reality for me...... :(. Hope all have a good Sunday! XO



  • christina0001
    christina0001 Member Posts: 1,491
    edited October 2013


    Gwenny you crack me up. So glad that you got through it all and are home! Take it easy.

  • goldie4040
    goldie4040 Member Posts: 2,280
    edited October 2013


    Thanks for the encouragement, Movie. I need it. I always have had a hard time with making decisions, but for now, I believe this is the right one. Love the pics. What a beautiful place to live!!!!! No wonder you didn't want to leave.

  • Kat-ski
    Kat-ski Member Posts: 212
    edited October 2013


    Hi this is Kat-yeah I still am lurking. Waiting for my consult in Nov. in San Antonio. They took my port out on Thursday and want me to continue with warafin. Does anyone know how much longer I will have to take it? I am so sick of taking meds and want to get off of any that I can.

  • hrf
    hrf Member Posts: 3,225
    edited October 2013


    Best wishes to all who are having surgery this week.


    I'm going in tomorrow for a revision surgery to get rid of the necrotic tissue. I think I am more nervous than I was going in for the DIEP. I'm worried about how much tissue will be cut away, what it will look like and hoping it heals easily. Also don't like having another general anaesthetic. It's my third in only 6 months.

  • Jeannie57
    Jeannie57 Member Posts: 2,144
    edited October 2013


    Well, I have a call in re: a red tender area on my chest where the necrotic tissue was. Hoping it's not cellulitis....

  • nihahi
    nihahi Member Posts: 3,841
    edited October 2013


    JEANNIE......NO!!!!!....JUST...NO, NO,NO!!!!!!


    hrf.....deep breaths, positive thoughts for you too.


    kat-ski...sorry, I have no answer for you.





  • Jeannie57
    Jeannie57 Member Posts: 2,144
    edited October 2013


    It's a watch and wait right now since that area was really worked on during surgery, could be bruising. I don't have all the symptoms and I am still on antibiotics post-surgery. I outlined it with pen and we'll see. I wish I could just fast-forward a couple of weeks!

  • pmat001
    pmat001 Member Posts: 6
    edited October 2013


    just a quick note from the other side! It ended up being a 12 hour surgery - felt like a minute to me. I have been feeling better every day and fingers crossed can go home tomorrow - no more endless beeping at 3 am. I've been up walking and once I remembered the roll out of bed, that is getting easier.


    Hrf - I've been under general 3 times in less than 3 months. This one was the best despite it being so long. No nausea or dizziness like the other 2. Hope you get the same anesthesiologist as I did.


    Jeannie - fingers crossed for you


    Patti

  • liefie
    liefie Member Posts: 2,440
    edited October 2013


    Gwenny and pmat001, welcome to the other side! You are full-blooded flappers now, and I wish you both a speedy recovery.


    Jeannie, I am crossing my fingers for you that the red spot is nothing serious. Seems Movie and I will both be in Seattle the last weekend of January 2014. Our DH's discovered a mutual love of boats. Jeannie, will you be there? Nihahi, are you coming too? Meeting up with you guys will be the first order of business. Had such a lovely time with Movie and her DH. The men went off on their own yesterday afternoon, and the first thing we did was compare battle scars - LOL. Shared photos, talked about everything, and then some more - the connection I feel with her and all the woman on these boards is really so very precious.


    Movie, no apology for staying an extra night. We love your company, and and hope to see you guys back here again some time!


    Goldie, it is really good that you now know where you are headed. Best wishes, and may you be 100% satisfied with your new assets. Your DH is too funny, and good for you on preserving his favourite parts . . . lol.


    Hrf and Kat-ski, thinking of you girls, and hoping things will work out well for you.

  • butterfleyez
    butterfleyez Member Posts: 116
    edited October 2013


    hey ladies,


    I'm 5 days out if surgery and hoping to beg discharged tomorrow. I haven't been able to go to the bathroom yet like everyone warned me of. Stomach bubbles and general uncomfortableness is keeping me from eating. I am at least up n moving a lil bit each day. Wilbur had me convinced a monster was trying to pull me underground in my sleep. Woke up to find scary compression leg monsters were the culprits. One day at a time

  • nihahi
    nihahi Member Posts: 3,841
    edited October 2013


    hey butterf.....you are having quite the play date with Wilbur!!!! Are they giving you anything to help with the "blockade"??? Hope the moving is getting a bit easier each time. You need that food, though, as tough as it is. Don't try to eat full meals, just a few bites at a time to start with.

  • sbelizabeth
    sbelizabeth Member Posts: 2,889
    edited October 2013


    Jeannie, my prayer is that you just have some reddish bruising, NOT cellulitis! Any fever, chills, backache? Still being on your post-op antibiotics is a mark in your favor, too. Good idea about drawing the circle. I did that with mine and we could clearly watch it crawl around. Creepy.


    Butterlf, whenever I'm at risk for plumbing back-up, like chemo, anesthesia, pain meds, I have a plan. Twice a day, stool softeners like colace. Every evening, a big glass of cold water with a scoop of Metamucil and a scoop of Miralax (you can get both generic; they're cheaper). I figured this out after my first round of chemo, when I hadn't dropped the kids off at the pool for SIX DAYS. And when I finally experienced the miracle of peristalsis, it was at 2:00 A.M. and I thought I'd need an epidural to push. Then I had to deal with the painful tears in my...outlet...for weeks. Sorry, that's way TMI. But a little prevention goes a long way, and when I was in the hospital the last couple of times for cellulitis, I had Jerry sneak me in my secret weapons of Metamucil and Miralax. "Why, yes, nurse, I HAVE had a bowel movement today, how kind of you to ask."


    Goldie, every time I'm in my PS office (which is a lot these days), I play with the implant display there. I'm in love with the new gummy bear implants. They're wonderfully shaped, and soft, and seem to be much safer in that they can't leak silicone into your system. The gummy bears are the way to go. And don't think you're crawling away from our thread just because you've made a brave decision! You're an honorary flapper, sister.


    Kat-ski, were you on warfarin just because you had a port? I had a port for 18 months and no one mentioned going on blood thinners. You must have something unique going on?

  • butterfleyez
    butterfleyez Member Posts: 116
    edited October 2013


    I'm def going to try to get some softener tomorrow. They offered me an enima today... The kind u shove in but I just couldn't do it. Tomorrow makes 6 days but I just really started eating solids yesterday. I also have smooth move tea at home that may help. Something's gotta give tomorrow

  • liefie
    liefie Member Posts: 2,440
    edited October 2013


    Butterfly, seriously hoping for some 'movement' for you soon. Have you tried dried prunes or prune juice? Lots of water is helpful too, and some walking. You have all my sympathy here - I almost ended up in the ER with constipation 7 days after my first round of chemo. Mercifully things began to move just in the nick of time . . .

  • Jeannie57
    Jeannie57 Member Posts: 2,144
    edited October 2013


    butterfleyez, take it from me, you don't want to mess around with constipation. I had a nasty ride in an ambulance after DIEP when I couldn't "go." It was SO painful. This time around I did Docusate twice a day, senna (it's in smooth move tea I believe), prune juice, prunes, suppositories, with a Miralax chaser. Six days is too long. You most likely weren't "empty" when you had surgery so there is more in there than you think. All those pills, etc., do different things. Don't be afraid of an enema. You'll feel so much better. I also stopped my "Wilbur" meds sooner than I probably should have cuz I know they prevent me from going. Good luck!

  • MartyJ
    MartyJ Member Posts: 1,859
    edited October 2013


    Butter - do whatever you can while you are in hospital to clear the way. Let the professionals deal with it. Sometimes warm prune juice will do it quickly (they should have it). Liquid magnesium citrate is magical.

  • christina0001
    christina0001 Member Posts: 1,491
    edited October 2013


    Good luck today hrf!!! I hope you breeze in and out!


    Jeannie, oh no! I hope the redness is nothing serious. I was thinking about you last night. Your contouring sounds fabulous...I bet you are going to love your body next year for bathing suit season!


    Patti, so glad to hear you are feeling well. Good luck hopefully going home today! And take it easy.


    butterflyeyez, oh my Wilbur was being wicked with you. I hope your system gets moving, that's no fun and I suspect the doctor will be reluctant to discharge you until things are moving as they should.


    sbel - lol at your husband bring the miralax/metamucil to you when you were in the hospital! That is too funny!

  • LucyV
    LucyV Member Posts: 177
    edited October 2013


    good to hear from you butterfleye...I hope things start moving soon.


    "Hadn't dropped the kids off at the pool " lol ....I have to steal that saying!


    Two days before my surgery and the iron is already backing me up. Had miralax this morning. Usually when I'm nervous I have the opposite problem so maybe Wednesday morning I'll clear everything out! Got the colace metamucil and miralax already but may go get some prunes and smooth move tea. Should I just start taking this stuff when I awake from anesthesia!!

  • goldie4040
    goldie4040 Member Posts: 2,280
    edited October 2013


    Thank you, SBE. I can't just leave you guys. I will be checking in, no doubt. The display gummy bear implants at your PS's office, did you happen to notice who makes them? There are three brands I am looking at, Sientra, Mentor, and Allergan. So far, the Mentor's get the best reviews. I was wondering which ones you were playing with...lol.


    Jeannie, the Senna tea has always been the way to go for me. It really works!!! I use to buy the loose leaf, and I used one of those tea balls to make it. It took practice to get the strength of the tea just right. Too strong, and you can give yourself the trots...ugh!

  • sbelizabeth
    sbelizabeth Member Posts: 2,889
    edited October 2013

    LucyV...you might want to wait until you're out of the recovery room...LOL!  All of us have different responses to the anesthesia and narcotics given for pain relief, and some were never constipated, but had the opposite problem.  If you know your body, and know it's a typical problem for you, by all means get your doctor's approval for you to mount a pre-emptive strike.  And Butterfly, let them give you the enema.  It's no big deal, and you'll feel a gazillion percent better. 

    Jeannie, how's the red spot?

  • GwennyMD
    GwennyMD Member Posts: 147
    edited October 2013

    Good morning ladies..............................................................................................I think I am better today................................Getting in and out of bed is easier...................................Butterfleyez, pmat, Jeannie -- Glad you made it through.  ................Butterfleyez - they gave me 2 colase everyday in hospital. I still take it.  They also did suppository on THurs morning.  It worked within 12 hours.  Started solid foods on Thurs. ..................................  .Something is making sugar taste like salt. .....................................................I am tired of resting.  My but hurts.  I want to go dancing or maybe bowling. ...................Okay.  It must be time for more pain pills.  I have to save my energy to talk to more relatives who will surely call to make sure that I am okay.  

  • lahela
    lahela Member Posts: 515
    edited October 2013


    Ladies in Wilbur-land, so good to hear from you. I had terrible problems with things not moving - 5 days, various "gentle" remedies (fig syrup is a popular one here), suppository which did virtually nothing, other syrups and medications... we got there, eventually.


    Goldie, please do stick around. Your words of comfort and wisdom are not limited to DIEP and I don't want to lose you.


    Saw my new PS today - abscess is good, but she hacked open the incision to clean it so I bled lots (nurse was horrified when she came to dress it!). She also dug around in my little 2mm belly scar hole and found a bit of suture - she said that's why it wasn't closing. But mostly, I horrified her when I said I didn't want nipples. They only do thigh skin grafts at this hospital and I don't want more scars. She said tattoos would be okay, but is really pushing for the nipples. She also said she would do aspiration reduction from the bigger noob, rather than lipo to the smaller one. I was a bit shocked, given that the bigger one is just a bit smaller than my original size, but the smaller one is quite a bit smaller. It's not like I don't have places they could lipo! I need to process this and decide whether any of it is worth it. I walked out of there thinking the whole thing was a waste of time, effort, money...

  • goldie4040
    goldie4040 Member Posts: 2,280
    edited October 2013


    Lahela, oh my gosh....I am wincing reading your post. I can't believe they assaulted your poor little body like that. They could be right about the left over stitch keeping the hole on your tummy from closing. Bodies do want to reject things they don't like in them. It that hole heals quickly now you will know they were right.


    Now, here is a question: Do you have to stay in Switzerland for your stage 2? Did you say your original surgeon went to Berlin? Can't you get there by train fairly easily. I haven't been to Europe since I was 11, but we drove from country to country that whole summer, and I always hear about the kids that go to Europe getting there Euro Pass for the train. There is an awesome video on Youtube of a PS doing the Origami nipple procedure. No grafting from anywhere on the body, just the skin that is already there, and it's supposed to help a little with projection. If you can't find it, let me know, I will try to find it again. Hope you get to feeling better.


    BTW...thanks for the kind words. It means a lot.


    Gwenny, if you are ready to go bowling I want what your taking!!!!! LOL. I am glad you are feeling so well.

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