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Too fat for tram?

Thanks Liza.
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Hi Liza, A second opinion is always a good idea. But many factors are involved in choosing a reconstruction method. I must say I have heard this before. I had my mastectomy/tram done on February 15th and I remember my plastic surgeon saying that if I had still been overweigh (I lost a lot of weight about 4 years ago) I would not be a candidate for this proceedure. He also said that I I needed reconstruction on the other side in the future, the tram would not be an option for me next time due to the gall bladder surgery messing up the muscle on the other side. A friend from my support group could not have the tram because she is in a wheel chair and the circulation to her lower body is not ideal and healing the abdomen would be problematic. This is a VERY BIG SURGERY and being overweigh would be a tremendous risk. I wish your friend much luck in her journey! Tell her about this web site!
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Hi Lyn thanks for info. I had tram flap on March this year . I spoke to my surgeons nurse about this case and she said much the same as you.Thanks againlyn210 said:Hi Liza, A second opinion is always a good idea. But many factors are involved in choosing a reconstruction method. I must say I have heard this before. I had my mastectomy/tram done on February 15th and I remember my plastic surgeon saying that if I had still been overweigh (I lost a lot of weight about 4 years ago) I would not be a candidate for this proceedure. He also said that I I needed reconstruction on the other side in the future, the tram would not be an option for me next time due to the gall bladder surgery messing up the muscle on the other side. A friend from my support group could not have the tram because she is in a wheel chair and the circulation to her lower body is not ideal and healing the abdomen would be problematic. This is a VERY BIG SURGERY and being overweigh would be a tremendous risk. I wish your friend much luck in her journey! Tell her about this web site!
Lyn
Liza
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