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AmandaMarie29
AmandaMarie29 Member Posts: 55
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hey ladies just wanted to say I hope everyone had an amaizing holiday! I am having my bi-later mast/recon on Monday morning and I am super nervous! I would just looooooove to have some positive vibes and prayers thrown in my direction, because it always helps. Also, if anyone has and tips or advice for me that will help out, I would be glad to hear it...

Thank You!

Mandi
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  • terri805
    terri805 Member Posts: 122
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    Best wishes!
    Hi Mandy,

    I am new to this site. I was just dx 2 weeks ago with insti ductal carcinoma. Already had surgery a week ago. I know how you feel awaiting surgery. I was so nervous that I worked myself up to high anxiety. When I come to this site and read comments from all the wonderful caring people here I get a sense of calmness and determination and it gives me the strength to carry on as I must. I will pray that you have a successful surgery and recover quickly. Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year. Hugs to you.
  • terri805
    terri805 Member Posts: 122
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    Best wishes!
    Hi Mandy,

    I am new to this site. I was just dx 2 weeks ago with insti ductal carcinoma. Already had surgery a week ago. I know how you feel awaiting surgery. I was so nervous that I worked myself up to high anxiety. When I come to this site and read comments from all the wonderful caring people here I get a sense of calmness and determination and it gives me the strength to carry on as I must. I will pray that you have a successful surgery and recover quickly. Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year. Hugs to you.
  • tommaseena
    tommaseena Member Posts: 1,769
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    terri805 said:

    Best wishes!
    Hi Mandy,

    I am new to this site. I was just dx 2 weeks ago with insti ductal carcinoma. Already had surgery a week ago. I know how you feel awaiting surgery. I was so nervous that I worked myself up to high anxiety. When I come to this site and read comments from all the wonderful caring people here I get a sense of calmness and determination and it gives me the strength to carry on as I must. I will pray that you have a successful surgery and recover quickly. Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year. Hugs to you.

    Mandi
    A lot of positive vibes coming your way from Maine.
    You will do just fine--remember to breathe.

    Margo
  • Marcia527
    Marcia527 Member Posts: 2,729
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    The waiting is the hardest
    The waiting is the hardest part. Try to stay busy. Maybe get things ready like someone said if you live alone move everything you might need within easy reach. Button down shirts to wear. Sending good thoughts and hugs your way. Don't worry.
  • Dot53
    Dot53 Member Posts: 239 Member
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    Hi Mandi
    I had my surgery on Dec 5 and were it not for an unforeseen setback I would be fine by now..

    Some important things... if your bed is high take it off the slats and let the mattress just lay on the floor. My bed was high and I knew from previous surgeries that I would have trouble if we didn't do this... now it is much easier to get in and out of...

    Also, take your pain meds, don't try to get off them before its time. You will get constipated but you can take Miralax or Senekort to help with this problem..

    For me the biggest pain was the drains.. but the time will go quickly and before you know it they will be out.

    I hope you have someone to help you b/c you will need some assistance.. Oh yeah, large button down or zipper shirts/jackets/pjs.

    I know you will be fine... let us know how it goes..

    Keep a positive attitude and I will be praying for your swift recovery..


    Dot
  • SherryAF
    SherryAF Member Posts: 31
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    Dot53 said:

    Hi Mandi
    I had my surgery on Dec 5 and were it not for an unforeseen setback I would be fine by now..

    Some important things... if your bed is high take it off the slats and let the mattress just lay on the floor. My bed was high and I knew from previous surgeries that I would have trouble if we didn't do this... now it is much easier to get in and out of...

    Also, take your pain meds, don't try to get off them before its time. You will get constipated but you can take Miralax or Senekort to help with this problem..

    For me the biggest pain was the drains.. but the time will go quickly and before you know it they will be out.

    I hope you have someone to help you b/c you will need some assistance.. Oh yeah, large button down or zipper shirts/jackets/pjs.

    I know you will be fine... let us know how it goes..

    Keep a positive attitude and I will be praying for your swift recovery..


    Dot

    Hi, Mandi.
    I hope everything goes well for your surgery I will be having the same thing 8 days after you. I agree that the waiting is the hardest part. I got a prescription for Xanax from my primary care physician, and every once in awhile I take one, and it seems to help.

    Looking forward to your posts after you're feeling well again!
  • Angel_4_James
    Angel_4_James Member Posts: 73
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    Sending you a prayer
    Daddy God, I thank you that you saturate Mandi with Your Peace, calm her nervousness and be the hands of the doctors as she goes into this surgery Monday. Let her know she has lots of people lifting her up. In Jesus precious name I pray Amen.

    Mandi, Just try to keep focused on the thnigs that make you smile and this will be over with before you know it.

    God Bless,
    Angel
  • meena1
    meena1 Member Posts: 1,003
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    You have come to the right
    You have come to the right place for positive vibes and prayers. I am not sure if you need lymph nodes removed, but that was the most painful for me, i had 11 removed. Make sure that you have something to hold your drains. They did not have anything for me at the hospital and i was unable to get out and get them. I heard that they sell a cami with holds for the drains, maybe on this we site. Make sure you rest and do not lift anything at all. Take care, I will keep you in my prayer.
  • AmandaMarie29
    AmandaMarie29 Member Posts: 55
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    meena1 said:

    You have come to the right
    You have come to the right place for positive vibes and prayers. I am not sure if you need lymph nodes removed, but that was the most painful for me, i had 11 removed. Make sure that you have something to hold your drains. They did not have anything for me at the hospital and i was unable to get out and get them. I heard that they sell a cami with holds for the drains, maybe on this we site. Make sure you rest and do not lift anything at all. Take care, I will keep you in my prayer.

    Thank you soooo much for all
    Thank you soooo much for all of your support! You all made me feel much better! I will let you know how everything goes...Love you all!

    Mandi
  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
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    Thank you soooo much for all
    Thank you soooo much for all of your support! You all made me feel much better! I will let you know how everything goes...Love you all!

    Mandi

    Mandi
    My most positive vibes

    Mandi
    My most positive vibes and energy and prayers are beaming your way. Hope the surgery so smoothly and you have a steady recuperation.
    Stef
  • helen e
    helen e Member Posts: 223
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    Hey Mandy
    I just had my left breast removed and TRAM flap reconstruction 2 weeks ago. Came through it pretty good. Just a little snafu's but easy to fix. Just do what the Dr. says and get up and walk as soon as you can and keep walking. I just got back from the ER because I got a blood clot in my calf because I wasn't getting around too well. I will start walking a lot as soon as this thing is gone. I had great surgeons and am very pleased at how things went. Good luck.
  • lhb200
    lhb200 Member Posts: 14
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    Hi Mandi
    I am right behind you. I see my surgeon on Monday the 4th to set the date for my surgery!! You will be in my prayers and maybe you can give me some good tips after your surgery.
    God bless you and keep you safe from harm!!
    Linda
  • Zhentup
    Zhentup Member Posts: 43
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    Mandi
    Hi Mandi,

    What an outpouring of support and friendship! You'll do just fine with your surgery.

    I had a double mastectomy mid November. I don't have plans for reconstruction. My surgery went well and the Cancer Society has been wonderful with support and information. As soon as I was able I was up walking the corridors of the hospital and taking walks outside when I got home. It made me feel empowered and strong to take walks and breathe deeply.

    Now that chemo has started and winter has set in here in Maine, I can't take those walks but the strength is still there.

    I think we all can share the comfort of the Lord in our fight. My prayers for your strength during your surgery and recovery!

    Leanne
  • LC815
    LC815 Member Posts: 155
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    I love your profile picture . . .
    . . . it speaks volumes about you. You will make it through this with flying colors, and will strike that sassy pose again before you know it.

    Advice . . . hmmm. Do the physical therapy, take the pain meds, take the stool softener. You will look quite different naked, but if that bothers you, put a bra on and check out your new self in the mirror. You'll look great.

    You've got my vibes and prayers being send your way from Baltimore,
    Linda
  • cindycflynn
    cindycflynn Member Posts: 1,132 Member
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    Mandi
    Looks like you've already received a lot of great tips and I can't think of any more to add, but I will be sendind positive vibes, thoughts, and prayers your way for a very successful surgery on Monday.

    Stay strong, and update us when you can.

    Take care,
    Cindy
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000
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    Wishing you good luck for
    Wishing you good luck for your surgery Mandi.

    Megan
  • AmandaMarie29
    AmandaMarie29 Member Posts: 55
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    Megan M said:

    Wishing you good luck for
    Wishing you good luck for your surgery Mandi.

    Megan

    Thank you again for all of
    Thank you again for all of your support! As soon as I can I will let you all know how I am doing :) God Bless!
  • Mama G
    Mama G Member Posts: 762
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    Thank you again for all of
    Thank you again for all of your support! As soon as I can I will let you all know how I am doing :) God Bless!

    May God bless
    AmandaMarie and keep her safe in His loving arms.
    We will all be checking back to see how it went. Take care, and don't OVERDO it.
    Hopefully you have someone to care for you afterward, if not, Visiting Nurses were wonderful! VNA.
  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
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    Mandi, I'm sending positive
    Mandi, I'm sending positive thoughts to you from Florida. Good luck tomorrow and let us know how well it went, when you can! Take care.
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
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    Best wishes for you, Mandi
    My own surgery was different (lumpectomy). And there's already a lot of good info, tips and advice already here for you...

    So, I'll keep you close in thought tomorrow - with positive vibes and sincere hopes that all will go well for you, and for speedy recovery.

    Kind regards,
    Susan