July 2015 Surgery Sisters

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  • TFoxy20
    TFoxy20 Member Posts: 59
    edited July 2015

    I hope it isn't too late to jump onto this board. I just got my surgery date of 7/24 for my umx with reconstruction.

  • TFoxy20
    TFoxy20 Member Posts: 59
    edited July 2015

    I hope it isn't too late to jump onto this board. I just got my surgery date of 7/24 for my umx with reconstruction.

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited July 2015

    ipsy....Nope, went home 2 hours out of surgery! My sister was with me and a friend was at my house to help me walk up 17 steps into my house. I hsrdly remember that dsy, but it worked out OK. When I think back, it was difficult, but my sister was great and we did it. I had a home health nurse come in for an hour for the first three days to check drains. Make sure you have someone to do your drains and make sure they know how!

  • I_Spy
    I_Spy Member Posts: 507
    edited July 2015

    Hi TFoxy20 I added you!

    Mysunshine48 That is just wild. I don't get a nurse to come to my house, so it sounds like you had it made. How are you feeling?

  • Desireej0988
    Desireej0988 Member Posts: 2
    edited July 2015

    Hello all! I'm new to this forum but I've lurked for a while and after find ally getting my surgery date I wanted to jump in. Since February I've had numerous mammos,MRIs and ultrasounds that eventually led to a biopsy on a lump I found. It came back benign but due to my strong family history the radiologist mentioned genetic counseling. I did end up getting genetic testing and I am BRCA 2+. With my family history and being BRCA positive my breast surgeon and I decided a PBMX was best for me. My surgery is july 30th and I will be getting immediate TE and later on have DIEP FLAP reconstruction. The only thing I'm unsure of is if I want want a nipple sparing or non nipple sparing mastectomy. So I was hoping some of you ladies could shed some light on the subject!! Thanks in advance!!! 😊

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited July 2015

    mysunshine4 I'm speechless. You might not remember but you're a very strong woman to go through day surgery with reconstruction. I stayed one night and was not discharged until after dinner the next day. I did ask about a nurse but PS said not needed. They taught dh how to do my drains before we left.

    plumster1 congrats on BRCA results. I did not have my testing until 5 months after surgery. It is a big relief though.

    Scottie

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited July 2015

    Desiree 918 with regard to nps or not. . .my BS did not give me a choice. Maybe because of location of my one ILC. The end result was LCIS is all for quadrants in both breast so I'm glad she made that decision. I mentioned this before but I have found that not having them is liberating. I'm good with it and not going for a third reconstruction just to get them back. I may do tattoos in the future.

    Scottie

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited July 2015



    Ispy, The nurse was a home health agency nurse ordered by by BS. She only came 3 or 4 times, for an hour each time to check drain tubes and incision. Maybe that is because I came right home. But, it is covered by insurance, so ask if your doctor will arrange that for a couple vists at least. My sister and I had no idea about the correct way to milk and drain the tubes.

  • jkbrca2
    jkbrca2 Member Posts: 67
    edited July 2015

    proudaunti, my hospital just does the drain training ahead. There is a breast health care center and a nurse specialist It is the same office where I had my genetic Brca testing. I think because we have so much breast cancer in Connecticut many local families have donated to it. The nurses will show me again before I'm discharged. basically just wash your hands really well first first. Then you open up a little cap on the bulb and pour contents into a measuring cup to measure how much fluid you're still producing. Squeeze the bulb, then close it back. Having the bulb be squeezed before you close it produces section. She said occasionally I'd have to strip the drain if it got clogged. It's very similar to squeezing a tube of toothpaste to get the last contents out. The drain tube was more stretchy than I thought it would be. I think I will be able to do it myself but it's just a weird angle to work at, especially the section closest to the torso.

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited July 2015


    Oh, just saw Desiree's question. I did have a skin sparing/ nipple sparing BMX. However, not all doctors do them. Your doctor may not want to tell you he does not do them. I only hsve one incision under each Breast. With my expanders, you cannot even see it. Nothing else. He took the lymph nodes - somehow up under, with those incisions too. Obviously, I think he is amazing. My PS came into the operating room to do his work under the muscle and placed the expsnders and filled me to 400 cc's in surgery. I was stitched under and the glued.....yes, surgical glue - together. My PS used Allerderm. You could never see a stitch from day 1! At the exchange surgery, the PS will use the same incisions and close the same way. Ask about nipple sparing/nipple sparing. I do know that your tumor cannot be real close to the nipple area. I met a woman at chemo a couple of weeks ago and we were talking. She was scheduled for a BMX on June 30 - NOT even skin sparing. Her doctor was going right across the middle of her breasts. I told her all about my experience and to see if she could get in right away for a consultation with my surgeon to save herself from this. I gave her the information and my email. She took my advice......was able to get squeezed in......cancelled the other surgery (doctor not happy) BUT. Is going to now have the skin sparing/nipple sparing surgery done later this month. She is also going to use the same PS. She called me her "Angel". I was just so happy to be able to help her. She is so relieved. I believe it was a "God thing" that she sat next to me that day.

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited July 2015

    Deseree.....forgot to say, you would be a candidate because you are having surgery due to family history and not a malignant tumor.


  • Desireej0988
    Desireej0988 Member Posts: 2
    edited July 2015

    scottiemom and mysunshine thank you so much for the replies!! My PS does do nipple sparing and he said its completey up to me. I guess my biggest concern is there will be breast tissue left under the nipple.

  • mysunshine48
    mysunshine48 Member Posts: 1,480
    edited July 2015

    There is not much tissue, but the skin has tiny blood vessels that keep it alive. I was given nitro glycerine (I think that is what it was) an ointment to rub on nipples to stimulate blood flow. They turned pink in a few days. I was a little concerned about having tissue left that could hsve Cancer cells, but my doctor reassured me by saying that he took much more tissue with the BMX than he would have wIth a lumpectomy. Women with lumpectomys have their nipples.

  • ssteacher
    ssteacher Member Posts: 22
    edited July 2015

    Mysunshine48---Thanks for the info. I have to let the dr. know by next week what my decision will be. I am going to try to do the nipple sparing.

  • I_Spy
    I_Spy Member Posts: 507
    edited July 2015

    Thinking of Sailorgirl as July 6 approaches (the day before mine!) -- has anyone heard from her?

  • jcfree
    jcfree Member Posts: 105
    edited July 2015

    Add me to the list. Having UMX July 7, am told will stay overnight at hospital and go home next day. Will also have home health nurse coming to home to do the drain. Just want to get this done. Quite a list here for July, good to know there are lots of us going under the knife so we can learn maybe some coping tips on recovery.


  • SugarCakes
    SugarCakes Member Posts: 353
    edited July 2015

    NSBMX with immediate tissue expanders scheduled for tomorrow, July 6th. Went into PS office today for markings and consent form signing. Not feeling anxious about it...yet. Probably won't sleep much tonight, however.

    Adding that I will have SND first. If all clear of cancer, no ALND will take place. Fingers crossed! I really don't want ALND

  • simplebetty1
    simplebetty1 Member Posts: 5
    edited July 2015

    hello ladies, I have been reading all the posts on here for a couple months but this is the first time I've written. I had my BMX with nipple sparing back on 4/20 going to have my exchange this month but it isn't scheduled yet. I'm nervous about how the implants will look, but I hate these expanders so much, I know you all know what I'm talking about. I thought I would suggest something to those who are doing nipple sparing like myself. No ice it slows down blood flow, I know it helps with swelling but you really need that blood flow. I want all you guys to know how much this cite has meant to me. It helps just knowing you guys understand. When I had a question I could always seem to find it on here.

  • mfana
    mfana Member Posts: 14
    edited July 2015

    I didn't check this forum before my surgery, so many good tips.

    I finished my chemo end of May and had my BMX/TE on July 1st, at home now, the pain is far less than I imagined it would be. Although the mound that is supposed to become boob is waaay too ugly.

    Wish you all July sisters tons of luck! You got this!

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited July 2015

    simplebetty, I'm also having exchange this month. There is a great TE board that I've been on since about a month after Dec BMx. I like my current shape and size so I too worry about after exchange.

    Scottie

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited July 2015
    • Sugarcakes and Sailor girl, prayers and thoughts for clear nodes and margins tomorrow as well as a restful night both now and tomorrow.

    Scottie

  • I_Spy
    I_Spy Member Posts: 507
    edited July 2015

    Sugarcakes and Sailorgirl we are thinking of you as you finish up your preparations for tomorrow. When you go to sleep tonight just trust in your preparations, your doctors, your loved ones, and surrender to the process. You've got this!

  • IndyGal35
    IndyGal35 Member Posts: 340
    edited July 2015

    I will be thinking of you tomorrow and sending many prayers your way, Sugar!

    mfana: I'm so glad to hear that it wasn't as bad as you thought. That relieves my worried mind quite a bit! How long did your surgery last, and how long were you in recovery? Any words of wisdom?

  • queenmomcat
    queenmomcat Member Posts: 3,039
    edited July 2015

    What ScottieMom and Ispy said; may you have a peaceful night tonight and clean margins tomorrow, with no surprises in the pathology reports.

  • tazbear89
    tazbear89 Member Posts: 46
    edited July 2015

    I would like to join you. I am having surgery on the 16th. Will be doing a bmx with recon and lymph node dissection. I am 43 with two girls that are 8 and almost 12. For the most part, I am ready to get this done, but part of me is scared too. Only because I am having a hard time understanding why I have it. Not on any drugs yet, but will be starting chemo about a month after surgery.


    Guess I am off to make dinner. Take care.

  • _proudauntie
    _proudauntie Member Posts: 38
    edited July 2015

    Sailorgirl and sugarckaes - lots of luck tomorrow! Sending prayers and positive energy your way!

  • Free123
    Free123 Member Posts: 84
    edited July 2015

    tazbear89, I can certainly relate! I am 49, married with 3 children (youngest going off to college this fall tho) and of all the problems I worried about facing, this was absolutely NOT on my radar!! All my life I have eaten a super healthy diet and been a faithful exerciser, maintained my weight for over 30 years blah, blah, blah and preached to my husband (but in a totally charming way, I'm sure he would say, ha!) about making healthy food choices etc. Obviously he will NEVER listen to me again about healthy living since I am the one who got cancer!!

    My surgery is this Tuesday- I am nervous and anxious just bc I want to get it over with and get this foreign invader OUT of my body!! I just want to jump out of my own skin!! Every little mildly painful twinge in my body just seems magnified 1000x and I think- is that from the cancer?? So, yep just get it out! Even tho I just have a lump in the right breast I am having a double mastectomy with TE to implants reconstruction. All indications are that there is no node involvement so I won't know for sure about chemo til after surgery and the results of my Oncotype DX test.

    Blessings and prayers for all you sweet ladies with surgeries upcoming. As ispy said, I am ready to "surrender to the process".

    Freeland

  • ssteacher
    ssteacher Member Posts: 22
    edited July 2015

    Good luck Sailorgirl and Sugarcakes!! Keeping you in my prayers!

  • plumster1
    plumster1 Member Posts: 270
    edited July 2015
    Good luck Sugarcakes and Sailorgirl! You have got this! Lots of prayers and good thoughts coming your way!
  • PoppyK
    PoppyK Member Posts: 1,805
    edited July 2015

    Sailorgirl and Sugarcakes: Thinking of you as you prepare for tomorrow's surgery. Wishing you good results, negative nodes and an easy recovery.

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