March 2014 Surgery
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JB my goodness! Wishing you a successful surgery and speedy recovery!
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Toughts and prayers for you, jbdayton. Please let us know how you are doing when you can.
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Well ladies things are not going to my liking. I still have not seen a surgeon. I have now done 2more tests. An ultrasound to see the stones. Now an MRI to see if any stone is in the duct. If so they will try to fish it out so they can do laparoscopic procedure. If it is in there, but can't be fished out, then they will have to do the old fashioned surgery. I am getting frustrated I could have lain around taking pain meds at home. What a waste of time and resources laying around in the hospital.
I will update again when I know more. My pain is finally being maintained at a bearable level. I am groggy though so I hope I sound decent. Too tired to type more, keep drifting off. Talk to you gals later.
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Keep us posted!
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Jbdayton, I'm hoping you can get the laproscopic gall bladder surgery. My mother had that one and we were out shopping the next day on the way home from the hospital. She was in her 70's. She had a few little incisions with a stitch or two and the easiest recovery. I had the old fashioned, open you up from stem to stern kind and I don't recommend it. But if that's what they have to do, you'll do fine. After all you've been through, what's a few more scars? Seriously, it's doable. Remember I can't take pain drugs and I got through it with Tylenol so I know you will be fine. You are a warrior!
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Jbdayton, glad you are able to rest a bit. Hang in there. <<hugs>>.
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Jeannine, I'm thinking about you are praying that you are comfortable and that perhaps you now have a plan in place to get you better.
Hugs to you,
Susan
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Hey ladies I am back in my room.
Surgery went well (took me down about 9:30 this morning and didn't actually get to OR until shortly after noon. Got back to the room about 4:30. He found an angry inflamed gall bladder with two large stones. In fact one was almost the size of a golf ball. He doesn't know how I made it this long without severe pain all the time. He was still able to take it out laparoscopic but had to make about a 2 inch cut on the underside of my new belly button He couldn't get out the bulk and stones without. He also said the walls of the gall bladder had gotten really thick.
God was with us though, this surgeon is also a breast surgeon. So I felt real comfortable with him getting so near my newly reconstructed and almost healed wound.
Guess what I started typing this message about 6:00. Type a few letters then sleep for a few minutes.
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So good to hear from you. We've all been wondering how it would go for you. If you have to have your gallbladder out, sounds like you found the perfect guy to do it. I laughed about the doc wondering how you made it this long without surrendering to the pain...'cause you are a BEAST! Now it's time to sit back, relax, nap, and take care of yourself.
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jbdayton - hope your recovery is going good!! I too just learned that I have gallstones. I guess they are not bad and they are not causing me pain so they are going to leave them alone. I am pretty sure I didn't not have these prior to chemo - ughhh. I am going to see a gastro on sept 8th though - just to get an opinion from a specialist.
On a positive note - got my exchange surgery scheduled for sept 19th woo hoo!!
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Jeannine, I'm happy to hear you are on the mend. You are one tough cookie! Rest up.
Linda, congratulations on getting your exchange date!
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Jeannine, rest well. Sorry this happened to you.
Linda, one more month! Congrats! I hope your gall stones behave themselves.
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linda505. I am glad you are going to follow up on the gallstone issue. While the stones are still in the gall bladder they can remove it laparoscopically; very easy recovery.
I got lucky they were able to do laparoscopic surgery but ended up having to cut under my new belly button about 2 inches long to remove the bladder and stones. They estimated 1 stone to be about 2 cm. this means it had to be there for a very long time. Dr. said he was amazed I was not in daily severe pain. But the walls of the gallbladder were quite thickened. I will get pathology next week on Thursday. I will see my GP next Monday. He may have the report by then so maybe earlier.
Good luck with your gall stones, I would take it out if possible, the pain was merciless.
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Wow jbdayton, that sounds awful. I'm so glad it's behind you!
Yesterday Mark had an endoscopy and today we're at the hospital for his PET scan and bone marrow biopsy. The endoscopy went well and the doctor said he didn't see any abnormalities other than the mass in the throat. He took some tissue samples from his stomach to biopsy but said everything looked good in there and he doesn't think they will find MALT lymphoma in his stomach. That was a relief to hear; we hope he's right. The PET scan should tell us for sure. That's been my newest fear because both the MO and RO said this type of lymphoma usually starts in the stomach, not the throat. The biopsy results take about three days, but we may get the PET scan results first.
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UCF- So glad to hear the initial good news and prayers that the remaining results will be good. Take care!
JB- Gosh you have had a time...hope you are able to rest and recover now!!
Ally
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ucfmom - waiting for test results ugh - difficult, praying for you and your hubby for excellent results!
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Ucfmom, praying that you and your husband get the be best possible results.
Susan
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Thanks Jbdayton - glad you are feeling better and got rid of the stones and bladder. Do you have a specific diet now without your gallbladder? How is your recovery time? The only issue I have right now is daily indigestion and heart burn - which may just be chemo recovery related or may be gall stone related and a dull pain in my mid back. Not sure if any of it is related or not. Oh well - the doc will steer me right. I had emergency hemorrhoid surgery 2 1/2 years ago and was in the hospital for 4 days. This gastro doc was the only one that actually came and talked to me in the hospital and seemed to care. Her also did my colonoscopy a couple years ago so I like him and trust him. I could have gotten to see someone else sooner but he is worth the wait.
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Linda505 - stay with your gastro doctor, anything dealing with the abdomen seems to be very tricky. I was told several times my pain was gastric. Take daily probiotics. Never worked. Tried several times over the years. I don't remember any symptoms during or after chemo until 4 months later.
No diet restrictions.
Good luck with your gastro appointment, but more so good luck finishing your chemo treatments. That is of greater importance right now.
Healing is going slower than I expected. Still very sore but 3 surgeries in less than 6 months could have something to do with that.
Hope everyone else is moving along smoothly.
Sandra hope you and your DH are getting good reports on his problems.
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Had my pre-op today for my exchange surgery on 9-2. Very excited to get this done but sad when he informed me that I will have drains just like after the BMX. I have read that so many of you didn't have drains. I know every doctor is different I was just hoping for no drains. May put the skids to the family reunion at the beach on the 13th. Not because it's at the beach but just because I'm not sure a 7 hour drive would be a wise choice with drains in place. Oh well, it is what it is. Ready to put this behind me. -
My PS said no drains with my exchange. He will be doing a little pocket work. He said if I was going to go with anatomicals that I would need drains. He said I will go home wrapped and in a surgical bra. My exchange is scheduled for Sept 19th
Jbdayton - thanks - my chemo is done - MO stopped it after 4 treatments due to my liver enzymes going very high. He said the most important thing that I am doing is the herceptin and that the risk of two more treatments outweighed the benefit. Wow too many surgeries in such a short time! Hope you start feeling good soon!
Sandra you and your hubby are in my thoughts!
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Linda - Happy to hear that Chemo (woooowhoooo) is done and exchange date set. Interesting on the rounds and anatomicals being approached differently -- in terms of drains etc… Are you going with the rounds? I think Julie went with rounds. I am still deciding. My exchange date is October 2nd. I had my initial surgery 2/24 before you all and my surgeon is making me wait the longest!
Julie - I know the rule is to not look in the mirror for 2 months -- just wondering if you have broken the rule - and how the rounds are and the healing process in general? Bruising/swelling etc. I am leaning toward the anatomicals - as my surgeon thinks they will deliver me the best results. He's the expert. If I remember right you had 450ccs in expanders and curious as to what was the size of implants your surgeon went with?
Gallbladder stones - so are these a byproduct of Chemo -- (at least in some cases?) Jbdayton - Glad you are in the recovery stage on this front. Multiple surgeries for separate conductions is NOT FAIR - in the cosmos of fairness -- although it does seem when it rains it pours.
Perhaps all bets are off in the Cosmos of fairness when it comes to C. Sandra - you and your husband are in the throes of understanding what his assault tactics will be -- I am so sad to hear all this -- and am thinking good thoughts and lots of strength and positive energy for your both as you move through the next phase of his situation.
With a little over a month to my exchange date -- I noticed light vaginal bleeding 2 days ago. REALLY I SAID TO MYSELF - REALLY. (I am 58 and hit menopause at 53) I had an Endometrial Biopsy yesterday. (uterus biopsy) NOT FUN. Mentally a little bit of a train wreck. OBGYN said - things looked ok -- possibly just the thinning of the skin/uterus'wall, or cervix membrane - that this happens with age -- just light sloughing off. I hope I am being a hypochondriac - in my train wreck stage here. Tests back in 5 days.
KJL - regarding drains -- Everywhere I have read -- the drains on the exchange tend to come out sooner than with the BMX surgery. A lot more disruption with the former surgery and drainage from the disruption. I hope this is the case for you -- so your beach party can come off without a hitch.
MARCH LADIES ROCK -
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Hey sailon - will keep you in my thoughts and prayers while you wait for those test results!! ugh - the waiting is the worst but I am sure you will be fine!! This stuff just sucks. Yes - I am going with rounds - my PS said that he thought he would get good results with either but that in his opinion that there is more chance of additional corrective surgeries with the anatomicals and that I would need drains and the drains convinced me LOL. I don't know that every PS is the same on the drains and when they use them - but that was his rule.
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I didn't have drains and before surgery, my PS said I had a 50/50 chance of drains (knowing we had chosen to do rounds instead of anatomicals). She said if I had anatomicals, I would have drains for sure. So my 400cc TEs were filled to 450cc and she managed to squeeze in 550cc Allergan Style 20 smooth round implants. I am very busty! I know they will change a lot over the next 3 months but i am very happy with them. I only took 11 days off of work. It's been an easy recovery except for the major sleepiness! Sailon and Linda, are you on the picture forum? If not, you should be! I have my topless pictures over there. Here is a picture the next day with a sports bra on. They are already less flat looking than this. The steri strips at the top is where she had to biopsied 2 red bumps I had for 2 months (they were benign).
Pictured with clothes about 12 days after (back to work)
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Sailon, I hope your test results come back ok. Sometimes we just don't catch much of a break!
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Juliecc you look great! I'm just a little over a week away from my exchange date. Keeping my fingers crossed that it all comes off without a hitch. Saw my GP yesterday because of just a slight "feeling" of a UTI. Called it right. They found traces of blood in my urine but no bacteria. Started me on Cipro for 3 days and hope that my PS will go ahead with the surgery. He is a stickler so I won't know until I talk to him on Monday.
Sailon you're right...sometimes we just can't catch a break! I am so hoping for one this time
I'm a bit of a train wreck myself. I feel like if I have to take one more pill for one more thing my head will explode! And I am having the hypochondriac feeling as well. My GP says I am just "in tune" with my body. I can't help but wonder if it isn't a SE of the Femara? I felt like I was in pretty good shape until that little pill came into my life. Talking with the MO about that on Tuesday. Another day, another doctor!
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Julie you look great!! I signed up for the picture forum back when I got the BMX but can't remember my sign on info lol - I will look through my messages. I am getting the same implants and same size as you Julie - hope I look half as good LOL. Did you do nipple sparing? I didn't and I have decided I am not going to have him do nipple construction - I am just going to get the 3D tattoo.
I am so ready for the exchange - not that I am that uncomfortable but I just want one more part of this journey completed. I can't believe that we have all been here since at least March - we sure have come a long way in a short time.
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Thanks, Linda and KLJ. No, my nipples were removed. I am also thinking I'll do 3D nipples instead of nipple reconstruction. Apparently Kaiser won't pay for it but I think they should since it would be much cheaper for them than another surgery! Try the picture forum again. There are a lot of implant and nipple pictures.
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I did not have drains after my gummy bear anatomicals were put in (& changed out and put in again...and again!) I can't recall anyone else having drains either. Most people do not have drains after exchange. Don't know why different doctors do the crazy things they do.
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Sandra, I thought we had talked about the drains before and that's why, in my head, I wasn't going to have them. My PS said he would be releasing scar tissue and doing pocket work that would definitely call for drains. I guess to me it signals more work being done than I had anticipated! I'm always looking on the lesser side of anything to do with surgery. I hope my thoughts of this being by last surgery is right!
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