what kind of support
Comments
-
Peb.. I had a ductectomy six
Peb.. I had a ductectomy six years ago.. a sports bra was what I used then and it was very helpful...this time with the lumpectomy.. I felt more comfortable without anything.. specially where they took nodes under my arm.. have several options on hand and use whatever is the MOST comfortable for you.
Hugs..
~T0 -
peb
I don't know what kind of surgery you had,but after I had my partial mastectomy-my surgeon told me to wear my oldest, well used bras-or nothing at all for a while!Some of us have just worn camisoles or tank tops.0 -
sore without support
I forgot to say that I am having a lumpetomy for stage o dcis. When I had the biopsy I was sore without support and I am not large . I guess I will take both and see how things go. I am still bruised and sore from the biopsy June 18th and am having the surgery on July 1st next Wed.0 -
peb-it depends
As for me, since I am not large breasted, I used a soft cotton tee shirt for weeks after surgery. I bought a size larger than I would normally wear, but not too big so it offered some support, and it was very comfortable. I got mine at JC Penney's in the ladies' lingerie department (though I think they carry something similar to it in the men's department).
dmc0 -
Here's hopingpeb said:sore without support
I forgot to say that I am having a lumpetomy for stage o dcis. When I had the biopsy I was sore without support and I am not large . I guess I will take both and see how things go. I am still bruised and sore from the biopsy June 18th and am having the surgery on July 1st next Wed.
for the best for you!Keep us posted on how things go when you get the chance.0 -
if you choose to wear a brapeb said:sore without support
I forgot to say that I am having a lumpetomy for stage o dcis. When I had the biopsy I was sore without support and I am not large . I guess I will take both and see how things go. I am still bruised and sore from the biopsy June 18th and am having the surgery on July 1st next Wed.
Make sure you go for the front closure. Your arm will be sore and that way it will be easier to put on.
Let us know how it goes
=^..^=0 -
After mastectomy I wore a
After mastectomy I wore a mastectomy tank top that held the drains and had removeable padding. After that I wore sports bras or nothing. I have in tissue expanders and those things are not going anywhere. Hope you are feelong well.
Kim0 -
I had a lumpectomydmc_emmy said:peb-it depends
As for me, since I am not large breasted, I used a soft cotton tee shirt for weeks after surgery. I bought a size larger than I would normally wear, but not too big so it offered some support, and it was very comfortable. I got mine at JC Penney's in the ladies' lingerie department (though I think they carry something similar to it in the men's department).
dmc
Peb, I am large breasted, but, I chose to wear nothing. Some friends bought me some soft cami's to wear, but, it just felt better to wear nothing at all. I do wear my husbands soft tshirt at times.0 -
I had a lumpectomy and Itjhay said:bra
Peb
I had a lumpectomy, and when I awoke the surgeon had me in a compression bra, he wanted me to where it for over a month. Your surgeon will tell you what he will perfer you to where, then you will need to go from there
happy smiles
tjhay
I had a lumpectomy and I haven't worn a bra since the surgery. It feels good! Not sure if I will ever again!0 -
You may want to check with surgeon
When I asked what type of bra I should wear home after my surgery, they told me the one I wake up in! Where I had my surgery, they put a surgical bra on you and it is yours to wear home & use. It was pretty nice too! It had the front closure, adjustable easy to use straps, and had a silky diamond pattern to it. It fit purfectly too! Don't know if they measured me or what because when I looked at the tag...it was my exact size (and they never asked me!). Well, they are "boobie" experts, huh? So I would check with them first to see if they will provide you with a surgical bra. Pammy0 -
Hey now,Akiss4me said:You may want to check with surgeon
When I asked what type of bra I should wear home after my surgery, they told me the one I wake up in! Where I had my surgery, they put a surgical bra on you and it is yours to wear home & use. It was pretty nice too! It had the front closure, adjustable easy to use straps, and had a silky diamond pattern to it. It fit purfectly too! Don't know if they measured me or what because when I looked at the tag...it was my exact size (and they never asked me!). Well, they are "boobie" experts, huh? So I would check with them first to see if they will provide you with a surgical bra. Pammy
I only got the little footies as a memento,you got a bra?!0 -
I went to one of thosetaleena said:Peb.. I had a ductectomy six
Peb.. I had a ductectomy six years ago.. a sports bra was what I used then and it was very helpful...this time with the lumpectomy.. I felt more comfortable without anything.. specially where they took nodes under my arm.. have several options on hand and use whatever is the MOST comfortable for you.
Hugs..
~T
I went to one of those "specialty" stores for women with bc and got kind of like a sports bra. Something for support felt good.0 -
I woke up..outdoorgirl said:Hey now,
I only got the little footies as a memento,you got a bra?!
in a compression bra, too, after my dbl. mastectomy and reconstructive surgery...one that zipped up the front. Basic black.
Unfortunately, I have very sensitive skin and started reacting to it (itching and rash) shortly after going home. The plastic surgeon said I still had to wear it and told me to take antihistamines or Pepcid (which apparently has an antihistamine in it).
I figured I was on enough drugs, thank you very much, so I toughed it out while still on my pain pills. Eventually, my skin was so bad that I went to Target and picked up several Champion sports bras (on sale!!). They were, and still are, waaaaaayyy more comfortable, but I had to have help getting them on and off for awhile since they do go over your head. (Even now if I put on that post-surgery bra, it starts driving me nuts in no time at all.)
I am 7 weeks out of surgery, and the sports bras still feel the best. I've tried some of my old underwires, but they are very uncomfortable.
So....there's my 2 cents worth!
Good luck and get lots of rest.
Gentle hugs,
Debi0 -
I had a lumpectomy and wokebfbear said:I woke up..
in a compression bra, too, after my dbl. mastectomy and reconstructive surgery...one that zipped up the front. Basic black.
Unfortunately, I have very sensitive skin and started reacting to it (itching and rash) shortly after going home. The plastic surgeon said I still had to wear it and told me to take antihistamines or Pepcid (which apparently has an antihistamine in it).
I figured I was on enough drugs, thank you very much, so I toughed it out while still on my pain pills. Eventually, my skin was so bad that I went to Target and picked up several Champion sports bras (on sale!!). They were, and still are, waaaaaayyy more comfortable, but I had to have help getting them on and off for awhile since they do go over your head. (Even now if I put on that post-surgery bra, it starts driving me nuts in no time at all.)
I am 7 weeks out of surgery, and the sports bras still feel the best. I've tried some of my old underwires, but they are very uncomfortable.
So....there's my 2 cents worth!
Good luck and get lots of rest.
Gentle hugs,
Debi
I had a lumpectomy and woke up with a cammy type bra that velcro's in front. I was told to wear it all the time, even to bed for no less then a month or so. I can also wear a sports bra. After I fell better and healing is done I can go back to my regular bra's.0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.9K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 398 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 793 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 540 Sarcoma
- 731 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards