After Surgery Question in Regards to Drains

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Bearhitch
Bearhitch Member Posts: 40

My husband and I have decided to pursue a prolaphytic mastectomy and have that scheduled for May 21st.  I feel like I have a good handle on what to expect but my new concern or fear is the pain I have seen described upon removing the drains.  I am wondering if anyone has ever requested a pain medicine or something to prevent this?  I have read that if you are younger the drains can attach in more, making it more painful.  And now I do not feel as prepared!  :( 

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  • Monis
    Monis Member Posts: 472
    edited April 2014

    I'm not sure what to tell you about the drains, except that I had absolutely NO pain when they were removed.  Everyone's experience is different, but I think most don't have any pain involved at all.

  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited April 2014

    I wasn't aware mine were out. There was not only no pain but no sensation at all. Most people are relieved to have them out because they are a nuisance when bathing. Good luck with your procedure.

  • sbelizabeth
    sbelizabeth Member Posts: 2,889
    edited April 2014

    No pain here either, and altogether I've had somewhere around eight drains between all the surgeries.  My doctor says take a deep breath, and when I exhale it feels like a little slither and then it's out.  Truly...nothing to worry about.

  • Bearhitch
    Bearhitch Member Posts: 40
    edited April 2014

    Oh goodness I am so relieved - thank you for replying ladies!  That part really had me scared!

  • River_Rat
    River_Rat Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    No pain for me either. The nurse told me to hold my breath, which I think was just to distract me. Anyway, it worked. It was over very quickly and really not worth the worry I had built up for the procedure.

  • Lojo
    Lojo Member Posts: 303
    edited April 2014

    My doc told me to make sure I took a couple of Tylenol an hour before my appt. No pain upon removal, though it did feel very weird. Some residual tenderness afterwards, but it was such a huge relief to get them out.

  • tangandchris
    tangandchris Member Posts: 1,855
    edited April 2014

    No pain here either and to be honest I was soooo stinking ready to have them out I would have put up with a little pain :)


     

  • AZ85048
    AZ85048 Member Posts: 2,613
    edited April 2014

    Bearhitch - I agree with everyone else.  The first one - I didn't even know she'd pulled it out, but the second one hurt for a minute or so.  Either way, a little pain is a small price to pay for getting those things out,  They can be a real nuisance and I only had one on each side to deal with....  You'll do fine!

  • WOT
    WOT Member Posts: 19
    edited April 2014

    Bearhitch, I had 4. The pain was for like for 1 second. Don't worry about it.

  • ucfmom
    ucfmom Member Posts: 127
    edited April 2014

    I had my first drain taken out today, still have one that is likely to be ready to come out early next week.  It feels GREAT to have one out!  I did have some quick pain which lasted for maybe 20 seconds or less.  It was an odd sensation that felt like a little whip snapped me under the arm, then the slithering feeling as she pulled out the tube.   My drainsites are in the middle of my chest between my foobs and I felt no pain or discomfort at the actual site, which is where I expected to feel it.  The PS had described it as a slight burning sensation in the skin a couple weeks ago when my DH asked if it would hurt, but I didn't feel any burning, just the snap.

    I have a good friend who had a BMX with TEs 3 years ago and she had 4 drains.  Her drains were all pulled out at different times and she said she had pain with some and none with others.  She suggested I take 1/2 a pain pill beforehand, which I did, but don't think it really made a big difference because it was over with so quickly.  I may take Tylenol just in case but it's not worth taking the pain pill.  I will say that the pain was over with so quickly that I'm honestly looking forward to going back early next week to have the other drain removed.  Now that I know what it feels like, I'm not dreading it at all!  I'm seeing a very bright light at the end of this tunnel!  :)

  • sarahjane7374
    sarahjane7374 Member Posts: 669
    edited April 2014

    I had 4 drains with my pbmx and 2 with my exchange.  It felt weird when they were pulled out, but not painful in the least.  It was such a huge relief to get rid of them.

  • AZ85048
    AZ85048 Member Posts: 2,613
    edited April 2014

    Bearhitch - sarahjane73 reminded me.  I only had the two drains for my BMX - and NO drains for exchange.  YAY!  (My PS said 'I could have them if I wanted to'   - yeah no thanks....) 

  • Bearhitch
    Bearhitch Member Posts: 40
    edited April 2014

    Wow thanks again for more stories!  I feel so much better that was one element I was really concerned about!  

  • lindacam
    lindacam Member Posts: 161
    edited April 2014

    I had 4 drains removed 5 days apart last month and no pain!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2014

    Thanks for this topic.  I'm scheduled to have one of my drains removed on Friday and the other one will probably, (hopefully) will be removed early next week.  It's definitely been on my mind!

  • otceb
    otceb Member Posts: 156
    edited April 2014

    Hi, one of my drains was hurting me while it was in, likely from the stitch closing the hole. The drain on the other side was easy and painless to remove, the one on that side was more difficult to remove, the nurse struggled, but it was still quickly over and SUCH a relief to have these out!  I took a Tylenol beforehand, but not sure if it made much of a difference or was needed. Good luck, it will be a great milestone in your recovery!

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited April 2014

    I had 4 drains, 1 had given me problems the whole time it was in.  Three came out like nothing. The problem had me screaming when she pulled. Was very happy they came out!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2014

    I was scared and chatting with the nurse and she looked at me and said the first one was done!! I noticed more with the second just because I was more alert (and less afraid). It did not hurt at all. Just felt really weird. 

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited April 2014

    adding to the chorus. No pain other a second or two when they cut the stitch holding it in. I've had maybe 9 of the suckers from my surgeries. 

  • MellaBella
    MellaBella Member Posts: 147
    edited April 2014

    I just had my drain pulled a couple of hours ago and it was truly No Big Deal. It felt a little weird, but it was such a minor thing compared to the biopsies, etc.

    Lugging the drain assembly around for 4 days was more irritating than anything, but still, it is all tolerable & minor on the grand scale.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2014

    I had my first one removed yesterday - no big deal.  Waiting for the second one to come out on Monday!

  • FLgrl32
    FLgrl32 Member Posts: 35
    edited April 2014

    After 5 weeks with one of my drains, I was doing a happy dance when my PS removed it.  I had three others and I feel like maybe one should have stayed in longer, because I ended up with swelling.  

  • Trazsky
    Trazsky Member Posts: 1
    edited November 2015

    I had four drains, three came out easy,  the last one felt like it was ripping my skin wide open. Dr kept apologizing but he knew if he'd stop I wouldn't let him try again. I wasn't given any pain Meds or numbing stuff. No lie I screamed and kicked, husband had to hold my legs so I wouldn't kick my dr...the tissue had began growing/connecting....it was in much longer than the others....

  • mustlovepoodles
    mustlovepoodles Member Posts: 2,825
    edited November 2015

    Wow, Trazky! I don't think I've ever seen anyone have that experience before. It sounds awful. In my experience, as a nurse, most drains just slide right out with a minimum of pain and fuss. It sounds like yours was really stuck in there. Thankfully, your experience is the exception rather than the rule!

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