May 2016 Surgeries
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Hi ladies! So sorry to have abandoned you all over the past couple of months! As you know, breast cancer not only affects us as we go through it, but also our family members who go on the journey with us. My DH requested that I start the New Year by cleaning out all of the hospital items, the old surgical bras, filing away the cards and gifts I had received, etc. and to walk away from BC.org for a while. We both wanted to say goodbye to a rotten 2016 and hello to better year ahead. More living, less worrying! Moving forward! But know that I've been thinking of you all, miss you terribly, and miss hearing your updates. Praying everyone is doing well!
I've been able to keep the infections away and am doing just fine with the implants. PS appt this afternoon to talk out a left side revision in the future. I'm taking my diet and exercise seriously and have lost about 23 pounds since the middle of November. I started a second part time job for fun money and a new challenge. I've turned off the tv and cranked up the music to keep myself moving. I'm trying to say yes to invitations for coffee, ladies lunches, cabin weekends, etc. I'm intentional about being more tuned in to my DH and HIS life. And I'm spending the anniversary of my diagnosis with some girlfriends on an out-of-state girls' trip in a couple of weeks. Life is so much different than a year ago when the sadness, fear and doubt were creeping in. As you know, we're forever changed by what we've gone through, but that doesn't mean we can't find our new normal to be ok, too.
Hugs, hugs, hugs!
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myToyStory2, thanks for stopping by with an update.
I'm so happy for you that you've come to embrace your new "normal". I'm really looking forward to getting to that point one of these days.
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So glad you've got your TE date, Raven...my infection sister! Sending good juju your way!
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Hi everyone! Mytoystory2, I'm so glad you are doing well!
I had fat grafting this morning. All went well -.they took the fat from my outer thighs. I'm a little sore but not enough to take anything more than Tylenol. Funny thing- they had given me something for nausea when I woke up (never had any nausea in past surgeries, including this one) and it made me sleepy and dizzy to the extreme. I slept the whole way home, barely got into the house, and fell asleep as soon as I hit the recliner. I remembered my DH ordering subs for dinner and then fell asleep again. When inwoke up, the dogs were barking at the door and the sun was low in the sky. The clock said 6:45 and I was convinced that I had slept through the night and it was now morning. I was so upset that I had missed dinner and slept the night away! My DH then came in with the subs and I realized that it was 6:45 in the evening, not morning!
My PS put a compression bra on me. I thought with fat grafting I was not supposed to wear compression on my chest? Does anyone have any advise? I didn't see the PS after surgery so can't ask her.
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Raven, good luck tomorrow with your surgery. I am really excited for you to finally come to this day .Will be thinking about you tomorrow.
Grandma, I hope you will be happy with the results and you got your answer about the right support. Is the pain as much as others witnessed after FG?
Toy Story, glad to see you are doing well; thank you for sharing. Papillon, nice to hear from you.
How is evryone doing? Thinking often about you all
Greykat, Valstim, how is your therapy going?
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Hi, grandma! Good to hear from you. Glad your FG procedure went well. Yes, my PS put me in a compression bra after my FG back in October as well.
Thanks, midwest! So nice of you to remember. Have to be at hospital in 45 minutes at 6:00 a.m. (ugh!) as a matter of fact. I'll post an update when I get home.
Hope everyone else is doing well.
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Raven - sending some healing mojo your way! Thanks for answering my question about the bra!
Midwest - the pain after FG is about what I expected. It hurts to stand up after sitting for a while but the pain goes away once I'm up and moving around. I hope to be back to work on Monday. The FG got rid of the ripples on my right side and filled in some flat places, so I'm happy with the results. I may lose a lot of it, of course, and will need to wait several months to see the final result. -
Had my TE insertion and salpingo-oophorectemy on Friday morning. Have more pain in the breast this time than I've ever had before, even after the infection. I'm assuming that's residual from the infection overall. Usually my PS inflates the TE with air but he didn't do that this time. Again, I'm assuming that he wants to take it nice and slow to counteract any residual damage. Still, overall, doing really well. Have taken more pain meds this time because of the additional pain and they make me pretty loopy so that's fun. (/sarcasm) The pain from having the ovaries and tubes removed is virtually nothing compared to the breast - kind of like a mildly crampy period and nothing more so that's a relief. Getting better day by day!
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Raven - good to hear you are doing well.
I'm all black and blue from the FG on Wed. but feeling ok. I'll go back to work tomorrow. I was able to shower on Fri. and noticed a band of material radiating from the edge of my implant toward my arm pit. It's squishy but not soft like the rest of the fat they injected. I thought at first it might be fat necrosis but now worry that they may have punctured my implant and the silicone is leaking out.Is that possible? How would I tell the difference?
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Oh, Lord, Grandma, I hope that's not it! I guess if it's leaking that the shape would be changing?? I'm sure you'll be calling the PS's office tomorrow to ask about it so let us know what they say.
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I hate that you ladies have to be here in the first place, but love that you all are here still supporting each other.
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Hello sensitivhrt. Yes, bad we are here, but good we have each other.
Just checking in. Stroke therapy has gone well. i'm still on a cane, and due to pre-existing knee injury, will need replacement surgery. I won't until 2018. On the cancer front I see MO wednesday. for 6 month check up. I feel good,so don't have any anxiety about the visit. Due to I've seen the surgeon, pain management Dr, and my pcp all in the last 3 weeks. I don't like that unless i have a complaint, other than feeling everything, there are no scans etc. I guess no news is good news.
Waving to all you ladies.
Val
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Hi, ladies. Have had you all on my mind so much lately so thought I'd pop in just to see how everyone is doing. Val, how did the 6 mo. checkup go? Hope you're still on the "no new is good news" train.
April 15th was the one year anniversary of my original BMX. I can't believe I'm still going through the shit storm of reconstruction at this point. But things are going OK and I hope to be finished soon. Had right TE reinserted on 3/17 and aside from one potential infection scare - which, thank God, turned out to be nothing - I'm doing pretty well. Just praying for the patience to get through it all.
Hope you're all doing well. I think of you all often.
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Hello Raven4mi
Yes it went well. Along with my pcp and ortho appointments. Still NED. When I was first dx they said to keep my port for few years due to TN status. MO now says take it out due to me doing so well.
So sorry about the recon storm you are enduring. I hope everyone else is doing well. Please check in. I think of you all often.
Val
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That's all good news, Val! Glad to hear it!
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It's almost a year since our surgeries. How are we all doing?
I'm still struggling with my body image. I have fibrosis and go to two different physiotherapists. One is for the chest area and one for the left arm (lymphedema). I've started working again, I'm less tired and my brain is less foggy.
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Hi, MoreShoes. It's great to hear from you but sorry to hear about the fibrosis. Are you getting any relief from the PT for it?
I'm still trying to finish recon after more than a year after BMX, which really sucks. Had TE reinserted on right on 3/17. Had an infection scare for which two different cultures came back negative (thank God) but it looks horrible and is very sore. I'm at 550 ccs on the way to 750 to match the left and the right side is not even close to approximating the left wrt size and shape. I just don't see how another 200 ccs is going to get me where I need to be, plus the right side has a much higher profile. The PS assures me that it will all match and look good in the end but, frankly, I don't believe him one bit. As long as I look good in clothes I'll be happy but right now I don't see how even that is going to happen with the right side so high and the left so low. Until I'm completely through exchange I won't really feel like I'm out of the woods on any of this. It's just so disappointing to still be going through all this. I just get tired of looking mutilated after so long, you know?
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Hi ladies!
I can't believe it's been a year. Sorry to hear about the challenges as you keep moving forward through this grueling process. Raven if it's not an infection do they have any explanation for the redness and pain?
I had my exchange on 10/28/16. That went ok and I avoided the capsular contracture I had developed during the tissue expander phase. I was very nervous about that.
I went in to see the PS a couple weeks ago to start talking about nipple reconstruction. Or more accurately to tell him I decided to skip it and go straight to 3D nipple tatooing. I'm just over it all and boy did he seem annoyed that I didn't want any more surgery. The tatooing is scheduled for tomorrow morning with a local Chicago tattoo artist who works with a plastic surgeon. Wish me luck!
I also have one last vaccine injection in a trial up in Detroit next week which may help triple negatives avoid recurrence. I've been doing that every four weeks since December.
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Hi, Angtee15. I don't blame you one bit for not wanting anymore surgery. My final implant will be the 7th surgery since my original bmx. I'm not doing another damn thing if I can avoid it. Good luck with the tattoo tomorrow!
Very interesting about the vaccine trial. I hadn't heard of that. Where do you go in Detroit for the injection? Wherever it is, it won't be that far from me!
As for the redness, the PS seems to think it's "red breast syndrome" but I'm not sure I buy that. I'm quite sure the pain is not from any kind of infection - I've had it all along since the first TE was removed. It's not constant and tends to come and go; honestly, I'm not even sure I ever mentioned it to the PS, to be quite honest with you. I'm more worried about the redness. It looks terrible.
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Hi Raven,
Have you fished around on these boards for more information on Red Breast Syndrome and your symptoms? I hope you are able to find a resolution soon. Fingers crossed for smoother sailing ahead for you!
The clinical trial is at Karmanos--one of several sites across the US. They are wonderful there. I will have to go up for boosters every six months for three years.
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Hi ladies,
Hard to believe it's been a year since we found each other here. I had my year follow up with surgeon today and everything looks good and no new lumps. I will see her one last time in another year, otherwise I'm being followed by MO while on tamoxifen for 10 years.
Angtree15- glad things are going well for you. Good luck on your tattoo tomorrow
Raven-I'm sorry you've had such a rough time. Keeping you in good thoughts that your final implant goes smoothly.
Hope everyone else is doing well.
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Angtee15, yes, I've been doing a bit of research on RBS both on these boards and on med pub sites. It's believed to be caused by a delayed allergic reaction to the alloderm and from what I've read will eventually resolve. But since I've already had one infection on that side any little anomaly completely freaks me out, as you can imagine. I suppose I just need to be patient and have faith that things will turn out OK in the end. Just struggling to get there right now.
sensitivehrt, so glad that things are going well for you. Thanks for checking in!
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Hello May sisters. I'm back to work full-time and still in weekly PT for arm, trunk, and breast Lymphedema.
Today is a good day... Not too much swelling. I'm looking forward to having more good days than bad! I need to have another surgery to clean up the extra messy skin in my chest that is allowing the fluid to pool, but DAMN... I don't want another surgery!!
Looking forward to.my first grandchild in June so no surgery until after she's here and I get my weight down!
Hugs to you all. You each helped more than you'll ever know.
Traci
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Hello May surgery sisters!! Thinking of you all as we pass our one-year anniversary dates! I'm celebrating mine by having a revision surgery tomorrow morning. Fat grafting to fill in the ripples, and lifting leftie up to match rightie. I've lost a little over 30 pounds since my exchange and may consider going with a smaller implant - that's still up for discussion. Of course my main concern is that my pesky bacterial infection will come back and sabotage our efforts - which would be devastating - especially after enjoying being infection-free for the past 6 months.
Love reading the check-ins! The journey is far from over for so many of us. Sending virtual hugs to all!
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Hello my fellow May 2016 sisters. Best to those doing rivision or other recon procedures. I'm doing reasonably well. Had some setbacks with radiation and neuropathy., but doing well now. Trying to put some distance in my rear view mirror of my diagnosis. I hope we all continue to update. This thread was my life line a year ago.
tsoebbin I an in the lymph-edema boat with you. I have it in my left arm, upper leg and trunk le. Therapy seems to be working on my arm. Slow on my trunk .
Raven4mi I hope your RBS gets resovled or you get relief. Please keep us posted.
Hugs
Val
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Val.. me LE is up and down but I'm really trying to keep living my life and not let this BS take me down any further!
I'm still on PT and spend time on my LE therapy every day... And seeing progress.
Hopefully you will see progress soon.
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Revision surgery seemed to have gone well on Thursday! No showering or removing any bandages until my follow-up appt on Tuesday, so I'm just going to have to wait for the reveal. PS chose my outer thighs as the donor site for the fat grafting, and I'm in a compression garment from high waist to ankles. Also have a compression bandage under my foobs and a tight surgical bra, so everything is just being held tight right now. Decided to stay with the same size implant (650 cc) despite my weight loss to simplify things. Have only taken Tylenol since the surgery, although my thighs are feeling pretty sore and stiff today.
Taking it easy for a couple of days, per Dr orders, but feeling the best I've felt out of my 5 surgeries!
Thinking of you all!!
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Glad your revision went well, myToyStory2.
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Good to hear that things went well MyToyStory!
Hard to believe a year has passed since we all joined this group. I hope you are all doing well. Has anyone heard from from GreyKat? I worry that she is still battling the neurological effects of her surgery and not getting the help she needs
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Yes - GreyKat....would love an update!
How did you feel about your fat grafting experience, Grandma3? Can you tell a noticeable difference a couple of months later?
Raven - I can't believe you are still battling infections. My heart breaks for you! Ugh (and other more colorful language...).
Angtee - another Midwestern gal here. Interested to hear more about your Chicago tattoo experience and your levels of satisfaction. Still on the fence about how I want to proceed.
Valstim, sensitivehrt, tsoebbin and our other May ladies - always so good to hear your updates! Sorry you continue to battle with LE issues. Keeping you in my thoughts!
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