Wearing bra advice
Its been a month since my mothers lumpectomy she was told to wear a bra everyday by her doctor for support it gets a bit uncomfortable wearing it all day.
I called her doctos/sugerons office and asked them if she can wear it less often now since its been a month the nurse was firm saying she still needs to wear it all day but she can take it off at night.
For those who have had this procedure do you wear yours all day and take it off at night? is this the proper protocol?
I was also told she can start wearing deodorant but I'm a bit worried it might irritate her incision area under her arm but they said its ok.
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try a different style of bra...genie style bras are very comfy. Others to look at are anaono bras www.anaono.com (these are designed for ladies with BC post surgery without it being a surgical bra),Bali comfort revolution, and Hanes short cami style bras. Hope this helps!🍀
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I couldn't tolerate a bra after lumpectomy. Had surgery on a Friday afternoon, by Monday I was so fed up with wearing a sports bra I called the office and got the surgeon's blessing to not wear anything. I was braless until I went back to work, at which time I had to find a bra that didn't come up anywhere near the armpit incision. I still can't tolerate anything touching that. Some nerve damage remains there and I get this tingly prickly feeling whenever that incision is touched, that I can't stand.
I don't think I wore deodorant until completely healed from radiation. Just kept it really clean.
I wonder if it has to do with breast size? I am small chested, so gravity doesn't play a huge role. Maybe that's why they let me take the bra off. Or maybe it's just whatever the surgeon wants. Mine is pretty laid back, but it turned out ok.
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Maybe ask if there's a binder that would work? I had BMX and still would find a bra difficult in the way that gb2115 describes, even 3.5 years out.
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My surgeon’s post op advice (for everything) was “if it hurts, don’t do it”. I wore a bra 24/7 for the first two weeks. I’m 6ish weeks out from my lumpectomy, and still can’t wear an underwire bra. I’ve been wearing a Coobie bra. They’re soft and comfortable, but but give me just enough support. They’re stretchy enough that I could pull them up from my feet at the beginning. Wishing your mom an easy recovery!
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Hi, I agree with GreenHarbor, I didn't have a lumpectomy but a Double Mastectomy with immediate DIEP Flap reconstruction. I was also told to wear a bra every day and the Coobie Bra was great, nice and comfortable. And GreenHarbor is right about pulling them up from the feet, this was the only way I was able to get a bra on and off for awhile. My surgery was 17 months ago and the Coobie Bra is now my Bra of choice. They are also reasonable priced. Good luck to your mom!
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I have a Coobie too, that I wear sometimes. Ordered it from Zappos. I cut out the part around my armpit incision so it doesn't rub. Most of my bras have a cut out portion now, except for some Hanes that are cut lower.
Might have to buy a bunch of things and experiment. I sent my husband out with a general size idea, and had him buy a bunch of bras from Target (poor guy) so I could try them on at home. That how I found that the Hanes were ok. He returned everything else.
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