October 2014 Surgery Sisters

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  • SCMom
    SCMom Member Posts: 112
    edited October 2014

    Davida, I'm glad your surgery went well. But you need a safe place to recover, both physically and emotionally. If you don't have anywhere to go try calling your hospital. The nurse asked me if I had a place to go where I felt safe (I don't remember if this was pre or post op)...maybe they can help you?  Gosh I can't tell you how much I feel for you, I've been there many times but not when I was recovering from a major surgery!

  • Hopeful82014
    Hopeful82014 Member Posts: 3,480
    edited October 2014

    Davida - I am SO glad you dodged the ALND. That's really good news. And I'm glad that the rest of your issues were handled well.

    As for your living situation - you MUST do something to be safe. As SCMom suggested, call the hospital. Even on weekends there are social workers available.

  • Lilith08
    Lilith08 Member Posts: 163
    edited October 2014

    davida, I have to agree--please try to find a safe place! This is tough enough as it is; you don't need drama and you do need safety, at the very least. Take good care of yourself.

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited October 2014

    I completely agree, you need to be someplace safe and secure, do you have a friend or family member or church you could call? Regarding swelling, I'm still wearing the ace bandage wrapped around my chest and my swelling is minimal and it actually feels good to have some snugness around there. Take care of yourself!!

  • Galsal
    Galsal Member Posts: 1,886
    edited October 2014

    Davida, I wouldn't worry that your tumor wasn't found on mammogram.  It was on your ultrasound so that's good.  Personally, mine at 1.9cm couldn't be felt by Five different Doctors, Surgeon, Radiologist, NP, etc.

  • Trails
    Trails Member Posts: 22
    edited October 2014

    Davida, I agree with what everyone else is saying - you NEED to be somewhere safe and supportive. I know where you're coming from (including the somewhat nonchalant way you're mentioning it - I was like that, too), and I can't even imagine dealing with that crap when recovering from surgery. Please, please call a family member or friend who can help you out.

  • sandra4611
    sandra4611 Member Posts: 2,913
    edited October 2014

    Davida, can you stay where you are if you have someone to watch over you and make sure you are safe from distractions during your recovery? You MUST feel safe in order to recover.

  • Lilith08
    Lilith08 Member Posts: 163
    edited October 2014

    Hi, All,

    Day 6 update: Slept nearly 12 hours last night, with only one trip to the bathroom. Almost no pain anymore, and even in the beginning it was barely present. I only took Percocet through the second night then switched to Tylenol. My left drain was down to 19 cc yesterday, and today looks like a lot less. Am hoping I might be able to get one drain out tomorrow, and perhaps the other on Wednesday, but I'm probably jumping ahead of myself.

    My BFF arrives this afternoon from out of town to stay with me for the next week. That means I get to go back home to my kitty-cats, too! I've missed them, but I'm also grateful that I had someone to take care of them, as it would've been difficult to pay attention to them until now. The weather has finally given us a glimpse of autumn, so am looking forward to taking some outside strolls. My nurse advised it as I've been having high blood pressure and a bit of swelling in my feet--both very unusual for me. If I get to see the BS tomorrow, she can perhaps weigh in on that issue. 

    Off now to take a shower! And I can do it by myself! Best to you all.

  • Lilith08
    Lilith08 Member Posts: 163
    edited October 2014

    Pink Bus alert for horsemom and hummingbirdlover! Get yourselves a good rest today. Will be thinking of you tomorrow--may your surgeries go very well.

  • Su-CQ51
    Su-CQ51 Member Posts: 137
    edited October 2014

    I'm on the pink bus for Horsemom tomorrow.   Hoping surgery goes well and you have a speedy recovery!

  • Galsal
    Galsal Member Posts: 1,886
    edited October 2014

    Great wishes for those on the Pink  Bus tomorrow!!!

  • sandra4611
    sandra4611 Member Posts: 2,913
    edited October 2014

    I'll be on the Pink Bus tomorrow. I'm bringing breakfast tacos. Good luck Horsemom & Hummingbirdlover!

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  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited October 2014

    Good luck tomorrow, Sandra and horsemom!! Thankfully the bus came early for me and I'm doing well 3 days out. Lilith, sounds like you're doing awesome!! Take care of yourselves you can do this!

  • SCMom
    SCMom Member Posts: 112
    edited October 2014

    Good luck tomorrow Horsemom!  I hope that you get a good nights rest, and that you find that the pre-surgery anxiety was the worst part of this ordeal. Prayers for a wonderful surgery and a speedy recovery!

  • Slavrich
    Slavrich Member Posts: 50
    edited October 2014

    Sending along a bagful of thoughts and prayers to Horsemom for a smooth surgery and recovery tomorrow!

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  • Swoobs
    Swoobs Member Posts: 82
    edited October 2014

    Saw my PS tonight as I was concerned about the amount of fluid 

    He told me it will take 3-6 months for the swelling to be gone and to feel normal.

    They are going to use an ultra sound guided entry to drain some fluid out this week.

    Hopefully it will relive the pressure I feel , I'm not in pain it's uncomfortable but tolerable but there is pressure which I believe is the fluid.

    The side I had lymph nodes taken from is very inflamed the pecs are very angry but not fluid on that side.

    My question is has anymore experienced have to be drained a few weeks after surgery?

  • Togetherness
    Togetherness Member Posts: 202
    edited October 2014

    Good luck to those who have upcoming surgeries this week.  May everything go well and you will be able to rest.

    Things are going well for me so far.  I have a little redness around the incision, but no temperature.  I am so hoping and praying that things go smoothly this time around for me.  Go to the dr on Wednesday for another fill and hope to gt released to go back to work.  Gonna ask about if I should be mag gassing and using lotions.  I didn't the first time.  Just wonder if it will help the skin at all.

    Everyone have a good and restful week.

  • sandra4611
    sandra4611 Member Posts: 2,913
    edited October 2014

    We all have swelling after surgery...sometimes lots of it, and it can take a couple of months for it to go away completely. Even excessive swelling usually just goes away after causing you some concern and discomfort.  Sometimes the fluid forms painful pockets that need attention from your doctor. Swoobs, you are not along in having to have fluid drained. If drains come out a little too soon, fluid can build up inside you. Small amounts will be reabsorbed but larger amounts can form seromas which have to be drained. Sometimes those can become infected so it's a good idea to watch for a low grade fever or changes in skin color. Some doctors put their patients on antibiotics if they get a seroma, just in case. Others don't.

  • Swoobs
    Swoobs Member Posts: 82
    edited October 2014

    Sandra no I have no seroma....or fever...I've been diligent with checking temp as the fluid started to build and cause pressure. There's so much fluid on my left that I'm an E cup! So the PS wants it drained with ultra sound guide.

    My right had the lymph nodes done and is fluid free, but has very inflamed angry pec from the alloderm and implant. So the implant won't fall into place and it's painful at times. So the PS wants the ultra sound to just have a look.

    I knew there would be swelling to a degree but to be wearing E cup almost 3 weeks post op seems crazy!

  • Galsal
    Galsal Member Posts: 1,886
    edited October 2014

    Swoobs, we didn't know I had a Seroma until it burst open in Aug last year, 30 days after surgery.  No drain had been used that time, so now we're extra cautious about using them.  

    I shared this so you'll know that it can be there without knowing.  There was a barely perceptible amount of swelling a few days before it happened, yet the encapsulated seroma burst.

  • Lilith08
    Lilith08 Member Posts: 163
    edited October 2014

    Welcome to mmb70 and Luvbug96! Both already through surgery--let us know how you're doing :)

  • OceanSky
    OceanSky Member Posts: 165
    edited February 2015

    Hi All,

    Hoping everyone is healing well.

    My surgery, a double mastectomy was done last Monday and I haven't done as well as others here.  I have another surgery on Wednesday to put in the immediate implants.  It's been a whirl wind.

    Found I'm going to need chemotherapy.  My nodes were negative but two of the four tumors were 2 cm.  The MRI was not accurate on size.  

    Just wanted to say hi and wish everyone well.

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited October 2014

    oceansky, sorry about needing another surgery, yikes, I can't imagine that right now! I found out I'll likely need chemo too as the original grade from biopsy seems to have been wrong and tumor is more aggressive. We can do this together! Hang in there and take care of yourself. 

  • Swoobs
    Swoobs Member Posts: 82
    edited October 2014

    Oceansky hugs to you, hang in there. I am so sorry you didn't wake up with implants that's got to be physiologically tough on a woman. My heart aches for you. Keep your chin up things will make sense in time and we are here for you.

  • Swoobs
    Swoobs Member Posts: 82
    edited October 2014

    Galsal well I guess it's good I'm having the US then ! Yikes! I just knew something wasn't right yesterday so we called the on call line and they saw me right away. Hopefully I avoid any issues by following my gut!

  • LauraW68
    LauraW68 Member Posts: 100
    edited October 2014

    Like I posted on my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1000065729... yesterday, I'm alive and kicking. Sore as all get out but I'm doing well.

    My surgery was done Friday the 24th and I came home Saturday evening all wrapped up and ready for a night of sleep in my own bed which I accomplished with propped up pillows, a back pillow, and a neck pillow plus a pillow under each arm.  It worked though and I slept great! 

    Two of my sentential lymph nodes were removed and came back from the lab showing cancer had spread to those. My Surgical Oncologist removed all of my axillary lymph nodes .. the total number and how many affected by cancer should be known by Midweek (possibly) Wednesday of this week.  I was told chemo is now a given for me but I will have to wait a month until I heal from the mastectomies as I will be in outpatient to put a port in for that.

    My plastic surgeon did immediate reconstruction with tissue expanders.  I have an appt to see him tomorrow at 1pm as well as see my Surgical Oncologist after that appt... both will be in the same office tomorrow.  I'm rather hoping that my pathology report for my axillary lymph nodes will be back by then. 

    Oh and I did get notice on the 23rd that I am negative for the gene mutation. YAY!

    Today is the 3rd day after surgery. I was told that today would be
    my roughest and toughest day as the pain meds I was injected with would
    be worn off, etc. and I'd hurt more.

    Well, I'm not. That's ALL God!! He is strengthening me moment by moment, day by day.
    I was talking with a friend about it via text earlier. She commented that HE is definitely
    strengthening me as this isn't the norm. Then she jokingly said, I'm
    not normal anyway. lol She knows me well. lol

  • hummingbirdlover
    hummingbirdlover Member Posts: 421
    edited October 2014

    Lauraw68, you sound so upbeat and positive!! What an inspiration and absolutely God will give you the strength we need to get through this!! Good wishes for your upcoming appointments and take care of you!

  • Sacnaillady
    Sacnaillady Member Posts: 59
    edited October 2014

    hi everyone! Checking in. It's been two weeks since my flap surgery. I'm doing pretty good. I saw my PS today. He removed my boob drain today, thank god, but I still have my two hip drains : (. My new foob is still purple and a little bruised looking but it is healthy underneath. I will loose some of my nipple skin due to necrosis but it will be all skin color and healthy when all is said and done. Today is the first day I actually feel human. I put make-up on and did my hair. Tonight my husband is taking me out to dinner. I'm on the road to recovery and it's looking pretty good. Hope everyone is healing well. Pink hugs! 

  • laurie2025
    laurie2025 Member Posts: 117
    edited October 2014

    Sacnaillady - out to dinner, good for you!!  Sounds like you are well on the road to recovery!  

    Swoobs - I had to be drained at 4 weeks and again at 5 weeks after my mastectomy.  Now, I am 24 days out from my diep flap, and I can feel the hardness around each breast; and I know it's fluid.  I'm retaining a lot of fluid; even my ankles are swollen.  PS told me to keep my feet up as much as possible, but to exercise - walk, as much as I'm able.  I still have 1 of 4 drains in.

    Ladies that are now going to need chemo -- you can do this.  I promise you.  I had chemo and didn't miss 1 day of work, and I drive 2.5 hours a day - 1.25 hours each way.  Stay ahead of the nausea with the medicines they give you.  Drink tons of water.  You'll get through it one day at a time.   {{HUGS}}.

    Good luck to all boarding the pink bus!!!  Good thoughts are going with you from all of us!!

  • Fuelgirl
    Fuelgirl Member Posts: 3
    edited October 2014

    I am barely squeaking into the group with my surgery scheduled for tomorrow. I will be having a mastectomy and lumpectomy. I am looking at those words I just typed and it seems very surreal. I live in a bit of a smaller city centre with an amazing hospital and surgical team. One of the many advantages is that from diagnosis to surgery I've only had to wait 2 weeks. It is however all happening crazy fast and a bit much to wrap my head around. I woke up this morning at 4 a.m. For me information is comfort and I am so thrilled I came across this website and thread, it has really helped me feel less anxious and is a good reminder that I'm not in this journey alone.

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