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lovesgreenthings,
Depending upon the availability of good BS working with good Plastic Surgeon (PS) you could get a bilateral mastectomy with immediate reconstruction if you choose a very small implant size. This is what I did, no complications, none of the "fills" everyone gets tired of. Your BS does one mastectomy, the PS comes in and does the reconstruction on that breast while the BS tackles the second breast and then PS reconstructs the second breast and you are totally done except for healing.
I used to have large dense breasts and hated wearing a bra. Now my breasts are small, I no longer need a bra (ahhh!) and my breasts are much prettier than they used to be. I was 61 when I was diagnosed and because I had multiple tumors in different places in one breast, I did not have the lumpectomy choice. The only downside to me of the mastectomies is that I no longer have feelings in my breasts (sad for foreplay).
The only true choice is one that considers all options cognitively and then goes with what your heart says yes to. For everyone, the choice will be different--stay true to yourself.
Hugs,
Peggy
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sending love to each and every person that visits these boards. Here's to creating great memories in 2017. X
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Thank you Cassy Lou!
I am having a revision surgery on Tuesday, the 27, to correct some scarring and cording from rads. Wish me luck!
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Thanks for that advice! I want to avoid that SE if possible, will put that on my list of questions for the MO. I had also heard that the cold, gel packs on hands and feet can help as well as massage. Appreciate your input on this, I guess it makes sense that a dense dose would have stronger SE.
Anne
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Peggy,
Thank you for the feedback. I did meet with a PS this past Friday and he suggested just what you proposed with a "but" we may have to use TE's it all depends on what we see when we get there. Meaning, past radiated skin could be an issue for implants. He thought my skin looked good but that is the heavy thing weighing over me. Most important to me is not delaying the other treatments if possible. I do have lumpectomy option now and am probably going that direction at this point and will face the mastectomy choice down the road. I think having had time to consider all of this has helped a lot. Really want to focus on the chemotherapy part and get through that as healthy as I can while working full time. So much to consider as you well know. I love that you are happy with your new breasts!! Hearing something positive come out of this is music to my ears.
Thanks again for sharing.
Anne
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Meadow, I'll be praying that everything goes well for you on Tuesday! XOXOXO!!
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Meadow,
My prayers goes with you on your surgery.
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Meadow- best of luck to you on your reconstruction! Subject of cording...I seem to be developing some cording and I am 10 months out from reconstruction (implants)....only on my ALND side......tell me more about you and the cording. I may have to call my MO/PT soon.
Happy NEW YEAR everyone!!! I am hoping Annie is doing OK.
Janet
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Meadow- I meant to say, "revision" surgery.....
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Meadow...sending good wishes for Tuesday. Also, to all of my brave wonderful TN sisters, I pray we all have a new year filled will joy, inner peace, love and GREAT health.
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Meadow, - may tomorrow go as easily as possible and with a speedy recovery!
Thank you to you and Luv and Annie Cathy and Shari and all here for the holiday wishes. All the same good wishes back to you from NYC!
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Good luck tomorrow, Meadow!!!
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Meadow, wishing a quick uneventful surgery with swift recovery!
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Meadow, best wishes for an easy surgery and recovery.
Lovesgreenthings/Anne, if you want to keep working during chemo, I suggest having your treatments close to the weekend, like Thursday or Friday, so that you have a couple of days to recover.
I finished rads two months ago and am just now getting rib pains. What the heck? Oh well, this too shall pass, right?
Hope everyone had a nice holiday weekend.
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Thank you all! Wearing big pockets, taking you all with me.
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Meadow you are in my prayers for tomorrow's revision. Believing that everyone that cares for you will give you the best assistance. Full of love and compassion. I'm in your pocket cheering you on.
Shari so good to see you post. We miss you.
Cocker you are in my prayers and I'm adding you to another prayer list at a study I attend on Thursdays. Xoxo
Sending everyone lots of love across the miles. Forgive me for not mentioning everyone by name. I do well just getting my 8's names right without saying A1, A2 please come here. Lol ( all of the children's names start with the letter A it can be a tongue twister at times.) :-)
Hugs
G
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I could use happy thoughts today. I have my last chemo treatment Friday; double mastectomy next month followed by radiation. I'm freaking out to think that I'm ending chemotherapy - what if that's the only thing keeping this in check? Big anxiety and tears in the workplace. Ugh.
Age 42, triple negative, stage IIB, Grade 3, some lymph node involvement but not sure of the extent yet. Neoadjuvant chemotheraphy has been effective at shrinking the tumor, but it's still there...
And I really miss my eyebrows!
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Merry Christmas to all my fellow warriors and friends here!
Meadow - Sending you lots of love and well wishes today!!! xo
Annie - Haven't heard from you in a while and am worried. Sending you all of my love. xo
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hi all. Hope everyone had a good holiday.
Meadow wishes for a speedy recovery. Please let us know how you are doing.
Anne I also chose lumpectomy with the option of mastectomy down the road. My tumor was under 1cm and I had large breasts so I didn't lose a lot of tissue. I did lose a lot of weight after treatment to get healthy and now after rads have one shorter tougher rad boob and one softer larger boob. If my 6 mo follow up mamo is ok in 2 weeks my bs will send me for a plastic surgery consult about reduction/lift.
Luvmyvizsla sorry about the rib pain. It is a delayed effect of rads. I had a pretty bad bout of costocondroitis 2 months ago that had severe rib pain. Please let your ro know about it. I waited too long to speak up at first and could have avoided a lot of pain.
Cathytoo yes to a good new year and great health!
Cocker sending love to you.
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Amhbeks, I am just ahead of you, finished chemo Nov 1, BMX on Dec 2. My prognosis is good. I'm starting to feel like myself again, though I do have rads ahead and my eyebrows are leaving me again. Keep moving forward and celebrate every positive thing that happens every day.
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Madam Cocker,
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Meadow,
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Thank you ladies, I had a revision to the implant and surrounding skin, and I think it went really well! I was reluctant to have surgery, who wants that? But I have met my deductible this year, and it seemed logical. This surgery is nothing like what we went through the first time, at mastectomy....not at all. So far one day out, it is so much easier, and no drains! The surgeon took out scar tissue, replaced rhe alloderm, and replaced the implant. Or I should say repositioned the implant as he used the same one. I am optimistic for good resultsThank you all for your support, you all are the best.
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Yay Meadow, Happy dance for you!
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Great to hear Meadow but don't overdo, especially in this season, you deserve to take it easy!
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Meadow ... happy the surgery was easy for you. Now you need to recover and keep going strong ❤️❤️👍👍
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Meadow, - so happy to read your update! I agree with the others, - take it easy and don't over do! When do you go back for follow up with surgeon? Keep feeling better and better!
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Thanks Shopgal2 for weighing on my surgery decision making, I did schedule for a lumpectomy with the option for bx later. Surgery is 1/16 so the treatment plan is starting at last. This part I have done before and am not anxious about, same with radiation which was quite easy for me except for the cumulative fatigue that builds up near the end. I still worked every day, just went to bed very early. My energy came back almost immediately after completing it.
It is the chemo that has me concerned now but all of you have done well so far and that has given me courage. Thanks for that. This discussion board is a lifesaver, isn't it?
Anne
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lovesgreenthings, You are so right, "This discussion board is a livesaver"! It has meant so much to me. Thank you all.
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Meadow - Thx for sharing your good news with us. (((hugs)))
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