SEPTEMBER 2015 Surgery Sisters
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Hello everyone. I need some advice if anyone could help me. I have finally got my surgery date which will be October 29th, 3 months after initial diagnosis. I switched doctors mid August and I do feel more comfortable with my new Dr. I'm having a mastectomy on my left breast with a diep flap reconstruction. The office called me at work the other day and said I need to have a sentinel node biopsy because of the type of reconstruction I'm having. This will be my 5th biopsy wasn't expecting to have to do any of this again until my actual surgery. I just don't know if I should take off a day of work after the biopsy tomorrow, my surgery is scheduled tomorrow at noon and I work Tuesday at 8 a.m. Just wondering if I should take that day off?
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Molly50 he has done it all. Stripped drains, measured & emptied them. Helped me shower & dress. Waited on me hand & foot. He has stepped up more than I ever thought he would. I am blessed to have him. We have only been together for 6.5 years; married 3.
I go see the PS tomorrow. Hoping to get drains out. I have 4. Would love to get rid of at least 2 if not all. Hope everyone is healing & feeling better with each passing day😘
Catherin
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Lemint, Welcome! I would think you would need the next day off. Did you ask your surgeon?
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Hi Lemint - We are almost surgery twins; I also had a left MX with DIEP recon. I had my SNB along with lumpectomy, so I don't know what it's like to just have a SNB. However, I will say that for me, the SNB was a bit painful. Because it irritates the nerves, it gave me limited ROM in my arm for quite some time. I'd take the day after off work if I were you.
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Thanks thanks Molly50 and 39andhip. The nurse navigator says I should take off 1 to 2 days. I was going to try to work the day after but I think I will take off. 30andhip we are similar in our surgery, how are you feeling and doing after your surgery? I'm a nervous wreck.
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Lemint - Don't worry, only a crazy person wouldn't be nervous about all of this. I am feeling pretty good these days - I'm starting to return to my normal activities and I have minimal pain (and it's mostly at night - I'm pretty sore and tired by then). My energy is also slowly returning. The first two weeks afterward were pretty intense, but I think three weeks for me was a big turning point. I'm happy to answer any questions you have. You can do this!
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Catherine,
Are any of your drains <30cc in a 24 hour period ? If they are you may get them out!! I hope you do!! Let us know!!
Patty
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This Tuesday will be 4 weeks since my BMX with TE reconstruction. I still have 2 of the 4 drains, but am hoping they will come out this week. My Dr didn't fill my TE's at the original surgery but has filled them a little at each visit since. So far 150cc's in the right and 200cc's on the left.
I've had a low grade fever for a week now, and don't know the cause. All my wounds are healing well. But the sweats and chills are frustrating! Ranges from 99-100. I've been on 3 different antibiotics but none have made it better. Maybe hormonal?
Oh well, hope you all are recovering well too
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The drain output has varied from day to day but the average seems to be right at 25cc per 24/hrs so hopefully I can get rid of some if not all of them. The drains have been the worst part for me. They catch on everything, you can't conceal them in clothes, & they are just plain gross! Plus they hurt!!
I'm going to the PS tomorrow...fingers crossed
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39andhip, good to hear your energy and strength has come back. Tuesday will be just two weeks for me, and I know I am getting impatient.
LHarry, I'm also running a low-grade fever, and the right side, where the drain that had the heaviest flow was, is sore. I'm wondering if it's an infection--will call the surgeon's office tomorrow morning.
Catherin, they are gross. I spent most of the time in a couple of big shirts, but there's no real way to conceal. Sounds as if you've had a very hard time with the pain. Is it starting to get better?
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Cath And Rainy I ordered a short sleeved hoody with 4 inside pockets from CureDiva last May. I only had 1 drain at that time. (Infection at SNB site) and why I have had to wait for MX. Anyways it is comfortable and conceals those dang blasted drains. Wish you would have known. Here is a picture of me in that hoody. I was at hospital for 5 days getting Vancomycin. I went and sat in the hospital garden. .
Patty
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Lharry-
I am sorry you are having these low grade temps. As a nurse, I caught my infection because my HR increased and my temp went up to 103. Keep checking! And call Dr. This is a little plaque my daughter got me. It pretty much sums up the last year.
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Patty - is that the garden at Magee?
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Penny-that garden is at Sacred Heart Medical Center. Spokane Wash. It's very beautiful!!
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Does anyone get pains in their underarms? Seems like I get pains often in my right underarm (non breast cancer side) and there is no scar there. I'm assuming it is from the lymph node that was removed from that side. I'm also wondering if this could be the cause of my fever, but how would I know? There is nothing to see there.
They removed 4 nodes from my left side but I don't get pains on that side.
I guess it could also be that I am right handed so I do more on this side than my left.
Anyone else get these pains? It's been 4 weeks since my surgery.
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It is great to hear everyone is doing so well. My experience is slowly becoming a nightmare.
During my BMX I was unable to have the right TE placed due to lack of blood supply to the skin on that side. My surgeon said that in 14 years he has never seen it so bad and never NOT inserted the TE. It has been 2 weeks today and I am feeling pretty good but this complication has really screwed a lot of my reconstruction plans. As my breast cancer was medial (towards the inside) there is a 1% chance that microscopic cells may have spread to my intramammary lymph nodes. This is despite my axillary sentinel node being negative as well as clear pathology after the BMX. Because of this 1% chance I am doing radiation therapy that is scheduled to begin end of Oct. That will be 3 months since my chemo completed and the rad onc says I can't wait any longer.
Although some of my skin has regained blood flow, my plastic surgeon still has to do a skin graph before he can place the expander. He won't do this prior to radiation and risk losing the new skin. The problem is that placing an expander after radiation is not done very often because of increased complications. I don't want an autologous reconstruction because I really want both breasts to look the same and I don't have enough fat to do 2 breasts. Not to mention none of this can be done until after I complete my 6 weeks of radiation and then wait another 3-6 months for the tissue to heal.
I know there are no answers. I just wanted to vent. I see my plastic surgeon again tomorrow so maybe I will know more then.
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I'm so sorry KellyAnne, this is all so difficult. You wrap your mind around one thing and boom it changes and you have to start all over with something else. I've had a few changes in treatment and diagnosis. I also know there's not much we can do about it but it does help to vent especially to people who know exactly what we're all going through.Xoxoxo
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KellyAnne - I'm so sorry. That does sound like a nightmare. I have no words of wisdom for you, just virtual hugs.
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Thanks guys. It does feel good just to vent to people who get it. It is all such a long process...
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2 of my 4 drains were removed today. Holy crap that hurt. But I am so glad to just have 2 now.
My chest looks ghastly. I keep telling myself it's only temporary but I still cry every time I look in the mirror at myself.
On a more positive note...my post op path report showed negative lymph nodes & still has me staged at Stage I. I'm am so relieved to have that bit of information. I will be referred to an Oncologist at my follow up appt on Wednesday with the BS. Praying for no chemo or radiation. I wonder which drug they will recommend I take. ?
Thank you all for your continued thoughts & prayers. Big hugs to anyone facing surgery this week. My thoughts & prayers are with you
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CB
Great news! I am also waiting on a treatment plan. I just keep praying for all of us
Feel better-
MT
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LHarry: Yes indeed, I do get underarm pain. Feels like stitches are pulling. They're sharp and shooting, but they don't last.
KellyAnne: Echoing what others have said, I'm so sorry for what you've been going through. It sounds really unpleasant. I'll be joining you in the wait. I have more chemo and then rads to look forward to, then healing, I guess, and then recon. It's a long process. Impatient to be fitted for prostheses.
Cb, glad you're rid of 2 drains. And congratulations on the great path report! Will you get the other drains out on Wednesday?
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My other 2 drains are probably in until next Monday
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I was excited to get my third drain out on Friday, this one stung a little but the other prior two didn't even feel them. Going to the plastic surgeon tomorrow and fingers crossed this last drain comes out!! I just can't wait!! Keep on healing everyone!
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KellyAnne, I am very sorry for your complications. You might look around on the reconstruction forum for others with similar problems.
Catherine, hooray for a great path report and down two drains.
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Molly50,
Thanks, that is a great idea
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results are in no residual cancer just some scaring but the tumor marker inserted during biopsy wasn't found..I have to get the fluid taken out of my te get a mammogram Thursday and then get the fluid put back in the same day to make sure the marker wasn't left in im not happy
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Oh crap, Stephmoen that sucks! If there's one thing I could have been told before all this that would have helped it would have been don't expect a smooth ride! There's bump after bump after bump!!!
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Oh Stephmoen, that sucks.
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Hi Everyone - I had a prophylactic double mastectomy on September 16th. All went smoothly with surgery. I went in so strong, knowing this was the right decision for me with my risk factors, etc. 3 weeks later and I am STRUGGLING. While I am grateful to have had the luxury of time to prepare, I was not prepared for the emotions I am experiencing. I am crying e-v-e-r-y-d-a-y. I don't know if it's the loss, or the lack of sleep or the pain I am experiencing with the burning sensation. The burning pain is almost unbearable at times. And the fact that I did this prophylactically has me even more confused. I know there are many out there who are going through way harder times than myself. I am grateful for the surgery and my choices. I have amazing support at home. Wondering what in the world is going on?!
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