August 2016 Surgeries

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Bagsharon
Bagsharon Member Posts: 200

I couldn't find an August surgeries list so I very liberally copied Molly50's template from July. If you are having surgery in August post the date and type and I will add it to the list.


Here is a link to board acronyms

Helpful Links

Important Links for Newbies About Surgery

Shopping/packing/to-do list for surgery + recovery....

Preparing for Surgery

Dana Farber -Breast Surgery Guide

Mastectomy Surgery Preparation

Thoracic paravertebral regional anesthesia improves analgesia after breast cancer surgery

Ketorolac, Blocks, Opiods


Surgery names and Dates:

Heidi000: 8/2 - BMX with TE

phbr66: 8/23 - MX, R with TE

Daisy777: 8/30 - LX with SNB

Unbreakable01: 8/15 - Wire guided excisional BX

Leees: 8/23 - MX, L

CJSharma: 8/17 - BMX

Rcmiller71: 8/18 - LX with SNB

Samcpa: 8/9 - BMX with reconstruction

smilethrupain: 8/4 - MX, L with reconstruction

Tiggerousity: 8/19 - BMX, 8/29 - reconstruction

emma2015: 8/10 - BMX

Hope_Fatih: 8/17 - BMX with DIEP reconstruction

dottyrobin: 8/19 - BMX

scgirl78: 8/25 - LX with SNB

jay8: 8/10 - LX with SNB

Charlene1: 8/25 - LX with SNB

AmeliaPond: 8/17 - LX with SNB

TNpotato: 8/18 - LX with SNB

MirandaPriestly: 8/11 - BMX with reconstruction

annyrie: 8/16 - BMX with reconstruction

Dennyse: 8/4 - BMX with reconstruction

Kristin0520: 8/9 - MX

MPBRLove: 8/29 - MX, left and reconstruction

Blueorange: 8/8 - BMX with reconstruction

kate376: 8/15 - MX, right and reconstruction, both

twintwin2: 8/? - Re-excision

Fiddler: 8/8 - LX with SNB

Milwmama: 8/4 - BMX and Oophorectomy

ayr1016: 8/9 - LX with SNB

Dressage49: 8/4 - BMX with SNB, both sides & TE

LoveMyVizsla: 8/10 - Re-excision

mltdd: 8/16 - Oophorectomy

thereisnodespair: 8/4 - LX with SNB

Lookforward: 8/5 - Reconstruction

s1d1c1u1: 8/4 - LX with SNB

Bagsharon: 8/2 - LX with SNB

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  • s1d1c1u1
    s1d1c1u1 Member Posts: 63
    edited July 2016

    I'm having a lumpectomy with SNB on Aug 4th. Did pre-admission testing today and my radioactive seed insertion is scheduled for the same day as my surgery. I think I'm more concerned abt that procedure than I am my surgery!

  • Bagsharon
    Bagsharon Member Posts: 200
    edited July 2016

    Hi s1d1, and welcome! You'll have to tell me your experience with the radioactive seeds. I won't even get a chance to talk to a radiation oncologist until after the pathology from the lumpectomy comes back.

  • Lookforward
    Lookforward Member Posts: 392
    edited July 2016

    Heading for reconstruction on Aug 5. I have had blood work and EKG done last week and go for pre-admission on Monday morning. I then rush across town for my yearly mammogram and a ultrasound.

    Looks like we are all having Surgery around the same time


  • thereisnodespair
    thereisnodespair Member Posts: 121
    edited July 2016

    B"H Have tentative date of August 18th, even though the results of the biopsy of a suspicious auxillary node and the BRCA testing have yet to be given. Overwhelmed!

  • Bagsharon
    Bagsharon Member Posts: 200
    edited July 2016

    Hi thereisnodespair, welcome! It is very overwhelming but hopefully all the wonderful resources here will help you. I'm fairly new here myself so I'm still learning the lingo. What is B"H?

  • mltdd
    mltdd Member Posts: 87
    edited July 2016

    Oophorectomy scheduled for Aug. 16th.

  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited July 2016

    Re-excision on August 10th. No SNB this time, thank goodness.

  • Artista928
    Artista928 Member Posts: 2,753
    edited July 2016

    8/6/15 was my bmx with te placement. Never thought a year would come out from sx, but it's about there for me! Still have the te's in but done with chemo and rads. Hang in there and good luck!

  • Dressage49
    Dressage49 Member Posts: 8
    edited July 2016

    Hi, I am having BMX with SNB on both sides on 8/4/16. I am having reconstruction so will have TE's placed at the same time. I am so thankful for all the women on this site but so sorry we have to go through this! All the tips that I have read about on this site have helped me get ready for surgery but I am so nervous! It is indeed bittersweet! Hopefully since I am at the beginning of the month, I will be able to pass on some tips as well

  • thereisnodespair
    thereisnodespair Member Posts: 121
    edited July 2016

    B"H

    thanks so much Bagsharon! B"H isn't a medical abbreviation (there seem to be so many here!) but rather an abbreviation of a Hebrew phrase which means with the help of God.....

    are you still waiting for the pathology report?

  • Bagsharon
    Bagsharon Member Posts: 200
    edited July 2016

    Hi thereisnodespair and thanks. I have the pathology from my biopsy; I was referring to the pathology that will come after the lumpectomy on the 2nd. That will determine what kind of therapy I will need, along with the oncotype results.

  • thereisnodespair
    thereisnodespair Member Posts: 121
    edited July 2016

    B"H

    I'll be having the same surgery two days after you... all the best!

  • ayr1016
    ayr1016 Member Posts: 228
    edited July 2016

    My LX with SNB is scheduled for August 9th. I have been going through neoadjuvant hormone therapy since FEB 2016.

  • Milwmama
    Milwmama Member Posts: 115
    edited July 2016

    Double mast and ooph sceduled Aug 4th. Scared shitless, but it has to be done.

  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited July 2016

    Milwmama, one day at a time. When you feel yourself getting overwhelmed, take slow deep breaths. I had a partial hysterectomy about 4 years ago. The recovery wasn't bad at all. Just had to keep my dog from jumping up on my lap.

  • Bagsharon
    Bagsharon Member Posts: 200
    edited July 2016

    LoveMyVizsla, how did you keep a Vizsla from being velcro? Such goofy lovable gorgeous dogs! Sadly, I had to put my Vizsla-mix to sleep just last Friday (not that she would have been a problem with my recovery in her twilight.)

  • Bagsharon
    Bagsharon Member Posts: 200
    edited July 2016

    Milwmama, that does sound like a lot of surgery to be done all at once but I'm sure the surgeon wouldn't have recommended it if he or she didn't think you could handle it. And one recovery period has to be better than multiples.

  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited July 2016

    Bagsharon, so sorry for your loss. They are the sweetest dogs, when they are tired, LOL. It took us a long time to be able to leave ours home alone, definite Velcro dog.

  • Fiddler
    Fiddler Member Posts: 128
    edited July 2016

    Hi everyone,

    I finally got my date for lumpectomy and SNB, Aug. 8. Then I have to wait until Sept. 2 for the pathology report! (The surgeon will be out of town till then). I am so tired of waiting. Though I got a very quick diagnosis of cancer, that was back on June 14, waiting till September to find out the pathology seems like a long time to me!

    I have one lump that is 2.2 cm and another small one right next to it, they recommended lumpectomy plus radiation. However they told me the tumour is grade 3 which makes me worry about being triple negative.

    Have any of you had the SNB before and how much can you move/not move your arm afterwards? I had a friend who had this and said her arm was useless for a week.


  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited July 2016

    Fiddler, I had the SNB. You can use your arm, you just don't want to reach wide for anything. Do you have an oncologist that can get you your pathology report sooner than the surgeon can? That is too long to wait. By the way, I was diagnosed on 10/5, had more biopsies and then surgery on 12/10, with results about 5 days later.

  • Fiddler
    Fiddler Member Posts: 128
    edited July 2016

    Lovemyvizsla, thanks. I am in Canada so kind of have to go with the way the system works here. I don't get referred to the medical and radiation oncologists until that Sept 2 appt. Not that I mind--I have had serious health issues for years and I have no complaints about the care I have gotten. Never paid a penny in co-pay, never seen one piece of paperwork!

    I see you are grade 3 and triple negative. They did tell me I am grade 3 so now I'm really scared I will be triple negative too. How are you doing? How is your prognosis, based on the triple negative? My aunt was also just diagnosed and she is triple negative. Trying not to read too much about it but what I have read scares me!

  • twintwin2
    twintwin2 Member Posts: 54
    edited July 2016

    May I join you ladies. I just had surgery a week ago (july), but now must return for re-excision sometime in the next week or two. Margins need touch up. As for sentinal node removal pain, it wasn't that bad. For me it just felt like having a cut that took awhile to heal. Arm movement was limited for the first few days but a week later I can move my arm freely. Insicion is healed but still a touch sore. I wish you ladies all the best with you surgeries.

  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited July 2016

    Fiddler, there are lots of women on the TN board who are many more than 5 years out. My prognosis after surgery, chemo and rads is 7-10% chance of recurrence. Hormone therapy won't help me, so no reduction in the numbers from that. All you can do is take care of yourself and do the treatments. And don't do too much reading about it on the web.

    Sorry you have to have a re-excision too, twintwin.

  • Fiddler
    Fiddler Member Posts: 128
    edited July 2016

    LoveMyVizsla, thanks for the info. It's good to hear you still have such a good prognosis!

    Twintwin, sorry you have to have re-excision. That doesn't sound like fun. I lived in Calgary for 30 years! I now live in Ottawa--I like it here. They have a Women's Breast Health Centre which has been great (except for all the waiting). Did you find out your hormone status from the biopsy? I still won't find this out until September!


    Hope your surgery goes well.

  • Fiddler
    Fiddler Member Posts: 128
    edited July 2016

    Another question: I am having lumpectomy and lymph node biopsy on a Monday. As luck would have it (of course), some of my husband's family is visiting that week. How "out of it" will I be? I've had surgery before and I know the next day would not be so good--but on the Wednesday, will I feel/look presentable enough to do some visiting? My husband was suggesting our nieces come early and sleep over on Tuesday night and I think that is way too soon!


  • twintwin2
    twintwin2 Member Posts: 54
    edited July 2016

    I found out my hormone status from my core biopsy and I was under the impression that that was the norm. I could be wrong but it seems strange to have to wait until September to find out that information. As for my surgery it went very well and I actually felt fine even after I got home that day. Of course your movement will be limited and you will want to rest. But I was up and about the next day. My husband was surprised how well I did. Hopefully second time around will be the same. Calgary is a wonderful city , I love living here. But Ottawa is amazing as well!

  • kate376
    kate376 Member Posts: 5
    edited July 2016

    I'm having a prophylactic mastectomy on my right breast & reconstruction of both (with expanders/implants) on August 15th!

    First mastectomy was last Novemeber, followed by radiation, so I had to wait off on reconstruction.

  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited July 2016

    Fiddler, you should be fine by Wednesday. I slept in the back seat on the way home, but remember being awake on the sofa that evening. DH says I was fine the next day, I don't remember. Anesthesia makes me nauseous, so I asked for a scopolamine patch and it worked great.

  • Blueorange
    Blueorange Member Posts: 76
    edited July 2016

    BMX with reconstruction August 8th. I'm Terrified...breathing, meditating, doing yoga, cleaning...trying to distract myself..


  • Bagsharon
    Bagsharon Member Posts: 200
    edited August 2016

    So, it looks like I'm first at bat. I'm surprised how nervous I am. I've had surgeries before that were more severe than this. My husband had a melanoma removed from his back with SNB just last year at the same cancer center where I'm going.

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