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Nulyte
Nulyte Member Posts: 62

Omgosh went for my 1 week post op check up and she removed 2 of the 3 drains.... can I say I screamed out loud when she did!! Completely caught me off guard! I told my husband I was so embarrassed , he said oh well you had every right to scream I saw her do it and I wanted to scream ..... anyone else have an awful experience ?

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  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited November 2016

    Nope - I did not scream at all. No reason to - it was just a slight sensation as it came out. One came out 10 days post UMX and the other 4 weeks post.

    Didn't she tell you she was removing them? Dr G. told me he was removing it just before he did. I watched as they came out as I wanted to see how long the tube part was inside. First one out was the longest but had no issue once it was out - but it was the second one (shortest) that developed a large seroma.


  • Nulyte
    Nulyte Member Posts: 62
    edited November 2016

    She told me she was removing them and when she pulled them it was the most intense pain I've had since the BMX and node dissection. After the surgery all I took was Tylenol but after the drain removal I used a Tylenol with codeine. It definitely was not just a pulling sensation it was pain like stitches ripping. She had already clipped the stitch that held the drain in and that was nothing.I equated the pain the crowning at childbirth and I have a high pain tolerance.

  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited November 2016

    I yelped with surprise from the first one because I was expecting it to hurt when she yanked. I didn't hurt and we both laughed at my yelp. I wasn't even aware that the second one had been taken out. I didn't feel it. they usually just slide out.

    Maybe they didn't clip the stitch holding it in place first.?

  • OrcaPorkka
    OrcaPorkka Member Posts: 61
    edited November 2016

    Sorry you had pain, Nulyte. Mine just felt like a tiny pinch. I think with all the nerve damage after BMX, our nerve sensations are all over the place. Hope it was just a temporary pang.

  • tsoebbin
    tsoebbin Member Posts: 474
    edited November 2016

    so sorry to hear you had pain like that! I'm guessing you might want to ask about icing that area a bit if you notice any swelling.

  • Westwinder
    Westwinder Member Posts: 2
    edited November 2016

    I am DREAMING of my drains coming out, no matter how much it hurts. It's been four weeks. My left drain sprung a leak somewhere along the line so it can't maintain the suction and it gets goo all over. I am so ready but I'm still making too much.

  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited November 2016

    If they come out too soon and a seroma develops - that's not 'fun' at all!

  • Icantri
    Icantri Member Posts: 93
    edited November 2016

    Tell me more about your seroma Kicks. How long after drain removal did that happen? How did you know? Was it painful? Do they use a needle and drain it? Just once? How long did it last? Do you think your drain was removed too soon? Or any other thoughts on how it happened?
  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited November 2016

    If the drains are removed with the bulb depressed and still under pressure they burn intensely on the way out because they are still attempting to pull fluid as they are removed. If the bulb is opened prior to removal the drain usually slides right out with no discomfort. I have had a number of drains over the course of many surgeries and have them hurt due to the depressed bulb, and barely felt them when the person doing the removal had the forethought to open the pressure valve first.

  • Wicked
    Wicked Member Posts: 141
    edited November 2016

    SpecialK, mine were opened before being removed and I never felt a thing.

  • ravzari
    ravzari Member Posts: 277
    edited November 2016

    Mine didn't hurt at all.

    For the right one, I didn't feel anything beyond a 'slithering' sensation when she pulled it out.

    The left one stung a little, but that one stung to strip as well, but it wasn't what I'd consider painful, just--annoying.

    It honestly hurt more when she clipped and removed the stitches.

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited November 2016

    wicked - yes, that is what I am saying - if opened they don't usually hurt, if closed and the bulb is still under pressure they burn on the way out since the drain is still sucking.

  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited November 2016

    Icantri - will try to answer your questions - it's been 7 yrs and I don't remember (or care to) everything by exact days.

    As I said - no problems with 1st drain removal, it was the 2nd one that developed a seroma.

    Time lline

    • I started adjuvant Chemo 3 weeks post UMX,
    • A week after starting weekly Taxol, drain was still draining more than ideal to remove it but Surgeon was of the opinion that it was being caused by irritation from the drain being in still so it was removed.
    • At first it was just a slight pressure felt but then it went on to become a discomfort and I could feel the fluid pocket.
    • It was drained twice via needle but Dr felt it was better to let it heal using the fluid as it was absorbed and not taking a chance on introducing a possible infection via the needle. It worked
    • 10-11 weeks after the seroma presented, it seemed have 'done it's thang' as I no longer noticed it at all. My Rads Dr insisted on a new CT with contrast before I started Rads the next week so had a new Scan that day before last Taxol. The Scan done that day showed that the seroma was still there and was 6 cm.

    Was it removed too soon - possibly. If it had not been removed wben it was, it might have caused more issues if left in. Can never know for sure. It's past and over with.

  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited November 2016

    SpecialK, thank you for that info. I had no idea and if I ever get another drain that is very useful information. Mine must have been open.


  • Nulyte
    Nulyte Member Posts: 62
    edited November 2016

    Thank you for that info on the drain being opened! My husband said that when she removed my drains they were still "charged" which probably accounted for the intense burning pain I felt. I will definitely tell them to open the last one when they pull it!

  • HeidiMcC
    HeidiMcC Member Posts: 8
    edited November 2016

    I had BMX on 11/16 with 2 drains on left and 1 on right. 7days post op BS removed both from left side. I felt nothing other than her pulling out the stitch. I am now 13 days post op and will find out Wednesday if she will remove right drain, but it's still collecting 40-50ccs daily so I doubt it will come out yet

  • Westwinder
    Westwinder Member Posts: 2
    edited November 2016

    Five weeks and counting. Does anyone have any idea what the longest time a drain has been in place? I am whining an awful lot but I just want to get back to work.

  • gracie22
    gracie22 Member Posts: 229
    edited November 2016

    SpecialK--you are a treasure. I have read so many helpful things from your posts. And with all of the drain removal docs and nurses do, you would think that this simple thing would be a no-brainer for them to practice. Live and learn.

  • M0221
    M0221 Member Posts: 45
    edited November 2016

    Nulyte,

    I have to agree with you. I have an incredibly high pain tolerance. The drain removal was barbaric! I felt like my lung was collapsing. I had 4 drains. The 2 smaller drains I didn't feel coming out. The 2 larger ones coming out were almost unbearable. Honestly, if they put in drains when I have reconstruction I will need to be sedated to have them removed. After that I can handle anything



  • Melinda0628
    Melinda0628 Member Posts: 67
    edited December 2016

    My BS said once they are down to 20cc per day I can get them out. I am only 5 days post op, so i am assuming they will be in for a while yet. I only have 2 drains total. They are still draining 50 - 60 cc. I have my follow up with BS on Friday. I also want to get back to work.

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