Help! before, during, and after mastectomy/reconstuction surgery
A little background...
BRCA2 pos, mother, grandmother, aunt BC/ovarian cancers before age 50, recent diagnosis of fibroadenoma, very dense breast tissue
Doctors recommending double mastectomy. I am wanting to do this by year end for insurance purposes. Unfortunately I was sick in August and met my deductible and out of pocket maximum already. I feel like I dont have a lot of time to information gather so Im just looking for some real like experiences and opinions.
Anything anyone can add would be helpful....Im looking for everything. From scheduling, to surgery length, types performed, recovery, time off of work, etc
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I think the biggest thing will be the ability to get your surgeon and plastic surgeon (assuming you're doing recon) lined up before the end of the year. I'd get to work on that today. There is a book called "The Reconstructon Guidebook" that you might read before your appoint. Then be sure to join the surgery group for the month of your surgery. Answers to all your questions are on this site. Best of luck! -
Hi there. I was diagnosed May 26th and had my bilateral mastectomy July 16th. As farmerlucy mentioned, if you are going to do reconstruction you'll need to schedule the procedure on a day that works for both your breast surgeon and plastic surgeon. The night before surgery you have to stop eating and drinking at midnight, so if you can schedule the surgery early in the morning it may be easier for you.
I opted for reconstruction so my plastic surgeon placed tissue expanders beneath my pectoral muscles, as well as drain tubes to remove accumulated fluid. My procedure was just under 5 hours.
I'm not sure if it's standard practice but I also had a catheter inserted while I was under anesthesia. I found out I was getting the catheter when my breast surgeon came to see me before surgery. I'd never had one before and I was so terrified of it, on top of everything else, that I could've walked out right then and there if they let me.
In addition to the pain meds I received a nerve block. The nerve block is given just before you head into the O.R. while you're still awake. It's uncomfortable but I would say well worth it because I felt little to no pain afterward.
I stayed over that night (didn't get much sleep because of that damn catheter) and was headed home the next afternoon. For the first couple of days my mom and sister helped me in and out of chairs, when I had to go to the bathroom and to empty the fluid from my drains. Everyone's experience is different, but my recovery was very easy. I didn't have any setbacks or infections, and my tubes were out by day 10.
It's very important to make a schedule for your pain meds and stay on top of it.
When you go back to work will depend on the work you do and how you recover. I work in a small office, so I was able to go back to work 4 weeks post op. If you have reconstruction with a flap procedure your recovery will probably take longer.
I hope this was helpful!
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