April 2019 Surgery Support Group
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FrenchPorsche Great news, enjoy you trip.
MountainMia hope chemo went better the second time. As TNBC yes I would agree that chemo is a good choice. I hope you tolerate it well with few side effects.
hodgepodge serums are getting better only had one today to drain, the one on the right that we expect to have to drain weekly until the expander gets placed again. Which just got scheduled for the 17th of June. Due to having to have my next surgeries at the hospital and not the surgery center it is taking longer to schedule. The edge of my left expander was painful as well until they started to filled it. I hope your pain starts to get better.
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so my right breast was red and swollen yesterday so i was scheduled for surgery this morning and was reopened and drained. He did a culture to see if I have an infection. Hoping I don’t have expanders removed. Really hoping to make it to Mayo Clinic next week (7 hour drive) and this is very concerning.
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Motheroftwo- That’s rough. I hope it’s not an infection. Did they put you on antibiotics in the meantime just in case? I hope you will be well enough for your long trip. X
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yes he put me on Augmentin so hoping it clears up anything if I do have an inf
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Hope everyone is doing well. I am finally off all my antibiotics but still getting one seroma drained weekly. This week it was only 30ccs
I am still on steriods for my adrenal issues but I am finally getting my energy back to normal. I have the beginnings of lymphedema so I have been going to PT hoping that this is only for the short term. I am getting my right expander put back in on the 17th of June. Looking forward to a short trip with my daughter and mom before my upcoming surgery to celebrate my daughters high school graduation.
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I thought I made it safely through without losing any nails but today three finger nails have been lost.I think at least one toe nail might be easy to go as well.
Make that four fingernails
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I haven’t lost any yet, but I’ve been babying them. As they grow out I keep clipping the nails very close to the tips. I can see some separation of the nail from the fingers & big toes
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So, I just got home from my re-excision and reduction (for matchy matchy boobs) and I think I may have pulled my drains out a little. The drains were full and they were pinned to a velcro close girdle type thing. When I undid the velcro the whole thing dropped and pulled on the driains. There appears to be wires wound around right where the drains come out. Is that supposed to be inside to keep them from pulling out? I think that is the case. Should I be worried? Right now, I am trying to see if they will still drain. Anyone else have this issue and what did you do?
Thanks!
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rrshannon, I've been thinking about you and everyone else! I'm so sad to hear you're having such a hard time. I hope the upcoming surgery is smooth sailing for you.
I'm not sure about the drains coming out! Hope it's ok!
I had my surgery 4/23 and have gotten back good range of motion and things have been going well. Over the last couple of days I've been getting a burning/pulling feeling under my foob on my ribs. It's miserable and making me not want to move my arm. When I looked today I can see a thick vein or something pop up... can you get cording there or is only in the armpit area?
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ENGJOJO
The wires are the stitches holding the drain to your skin. It’s ok if they are showing, u just don’t want them pulling too hard on your skin. My tube had a circle marked on it that indicates where it should be in your skin but it had come out a little but my surgeon said it was ik
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Thanks Motheroftwo36! I was pretty freaked out but they are still draining so that's good. Thanks again for the reassurance.
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hodgepodge- I’ve had some cording at my drain site so it could be that.
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hodgepodge have you been able to see someone about the possible cording. Hope your feeling better.
My borderline lymphedema has been doing much better with the arm pump at PT. My seroma only drained 30cc last week.
Headed out of town for a few days this will be my first flight since my surgery. I have my new sleeve ready to fly. Just 10 days t my next surgery to but my right expander back in. Going to enjoy a well deserved break from doctors and work
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Hello all. I am due back to work tomorrow after 7 weeks off. I had a good holiday, and apart from a few insect bites and scratches on my affected arm which panicked me a bit, all was fine. I’m still getting a fair amount of pain and discomfort. I think it might be the reconstruction and where the muscles are situated to keep the implant in place. I hope it gets better. The next few weeks at work are going to be intense while I try to catch up with things and meet all the looming deadlines. I hope I will be able to focus - my brain has not been exercised in a long time!
Hope everyone else is doing ok. Enjoy your break rrshannon! Xx
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hey just read your commit about the Buddha belly, that was my thought exactly about myself. Made me Laugh out loud Thanks. Glad I am not the only one. I was F but tried to wear DDD. going a lot smaller these days. Thought I would have final reconstruction end of September but my PET CT threw a curve ball at me. See breast surgeon Tuesday.
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Hiall. My surgery was April 25 and I came back to work after 6 weeks. I am concerned about the appearance of my tissue expanders after the saline solution replaced the air w weeks ago. I feel that they (especially the left) appear less full and are less firm over the course of 2 weeks. Should I worry about a leak or do they settle in place which causes a shift in volume which results in more saline? I see my PS on the 19th so I am hoping I can hold out and wait til then and that they do not change much more. I am on kadcyla and a replacement would not be wise for me to go through right now. I would appreciate any sh as red experiences with this step of the process. TIA!
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hi El7277. Just seen you haven’t had any responses. I’m sorry I can’t help as I have a silicon implant. Have you posted in the general section? There any be others who have experience of this. Hope all turns out well xx
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el7277 - My right tissue expander seems like it has less in it after my last fill. It feels like some of it may have shifted under my arm? It looks so bizarre. I go tomorrow for my next fill and plan to ask the Plastic Surgeon. My left looks almost normal but the right is completely flat on the front, dented on the side and overall wacky.
That is the side that had radiation 13 years ago so I'm guessing the skin just isn't stretching properly.
FrenchPorche - how is work going. I've been working from home which was going well. I went in for the first time last week and had a really hard time. My focus just isn't there!
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el7277 - I have had two fills on my left as they had to remove my right one. But I feel after a week or two it does not seem as full they told me after the first fill when I called and went back in that it was all good, also I know I had less swelling after the first fill so some of my fullness that decreased was actually swelling.
FrenchPorche - hope work is going good. I was working from home all through chemo and started working from home a week after I got out of the hospital. I tried going back into the office after 3 week post op but only mad it 3 hours a day for two days. Then the end of May I was doing 4 days a week as this is the busy time of year. Unfortunately it was also extremely stressful time and on top of that they are restructuring my department I manage and I had to deal with that which wasn't helpful. Thankfully they are very flexible with my work schedule so if things get to much I just come home and try and get some work done.
I was able to take a short trip with my mom and daughter for 4 days before coming back to more doctors appointments. Friday I had my colonoscopy and endoscopy my colonoscopy went much better this time, no polyps but they did take a few samples of my stomach for biopys hopeing to get those results bak soon. Yesterday I had my right expander put back in and so far I am doing pretty good. Hurts to get up and down but so far today I am only taking Tylenol.
Hope everyone is doing well.
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rrshannon- So glad you got to take a trip and the new expander is going well!
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hello all. Work has been good. I’m starting to feel like a normal person again (I have long periods where I don’t think about cancer or the mastectomy at all).I have an appointment at the breast clinic later this week and expect they will discharge me after taking the ‘after’ photos. Will still be seeing my PT for a while. Then I think my next step will be going back for adjustments on the other side for symmetry in a few months. They have also offered to make me a nipple, although I’m not sure about that. Might just have a nice tattoo over the scar later on.
How is everyone else doing?
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hi girls! I'm wondering for my mom, how long did you girls wait to have surgery after chemo? My mom finishes chemo July 23rd and we have an appt with BS July 10th to discuss the MX and MRi. Curious how long The wait is between end of chemo to surgery. Thanks!
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ucfknights- I did chemo after BMX though I had to wait at least 4 weeks post- chemo before my PS would do the exchange surgery. She said it was too allow my body to heal and recover some from chemo.
Best of luck ladies, sending healing hugs!!
~Katie💗
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