Surgery on Monday!
Next steps will be radiation and Hormone Therapy, with possible chemo based on what they find on Monday. I will meet with my medical oncologist after the surgery, so I don't know a lot of details yet.
This board has provided me with a LOT of great information and support in my short time here. I am grateful for all of you.
Wish me luck!
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GOOD LUCK!
If it helps at all, I had my lumpectomy in May.......I can honestly say, I had no problems at all from it.....I was scheduled for 1:00 pm, was awakened at 2:30 in the recovery room, given a coke and crackers, was asked on a scale of 1-10 what my pain level was, I said about a 5......was given pain meds via the IV.......15 minutes later I was asked again, I replied, about a 4....more pain meds given, as it needed to go to 3 or below before I was released......15 minutes later, I walked to a "step down" recovery, my husband and sister in law joined me and I was home on the couch by 4:15! I took my pain meds at home on a REGULAR basis, for two days. I never waited for the pain...better to prevent it than try and manage it once it gets hold of you. After two days I was basically pain free....that's not to say I wasn't sore, (I was but very tolerable) especially the incision from the lymphnode removal and that stayed sensitive for about a month, not painful, just sensitive. I had no sutures, etc. I was "glued." Able to shower two days later, and no bandage required afterwards.
We are all different in our reactions and side effects but I hope and pray it all goes smoothly for you.0 -
Sending good luck~MAJW said:GOOD LUCK!
If it helps at all, I had my lumpectomy in May.......I can honestly say, I had no problems at all from it.....I was scheduled for 1:00 pm, was awakened at 2:30 in the recovery room, given a coke and crackers, was asked on a scale of 1-10 what my pain level was, I said about a 5......was given pain meds via the IV.......15 minutes later I was asked again, I replied, about a 4....more pain meds given, as it needed to go to 3 or below before I was released......15 minutes later, I walked to a "step down" recovery, my husband and sister in law joined me and I was home on the couch by 4:15! I took my pain meds at home on a REGULAR basis, for two days. I never waited for the pain...better to prevent it than try and manage it once it gets hold of you. After two days I was basically pain free....that's not to say I wasn't sore, (I was but very tolerable) especially the incision from the lymphnode removal and that stayed sensitive for about a month, not painful, just sensitive. I had no sutures, etc. I was "glued." Able to shower two days later, and no bandage required afterwards.
We are all different in our reactions and side effects but I hope and pray it all goes smoothly for you.
I had a lumpectomy in June. Like MAJW indicated, you are not in the operating room very long. I was in the operating room at 2:45 and dressed and ready (?) to leave the hospital by 5:30. I took one pain pill before I left the hospital and a few Tylenol the day after. Overall, it can be a pretty painless procedure, but everyone is different and may have different experiences.
I hope that the lumpectomy is easy for you. Jane0 -
Had lumpectomy in July.
Had lumpectomy in July. Clean margins & no lymph node involvement. I went in the operating room at 1 p.m. & was home by 3:30 or 4 p.m.! (Hospital is 5 min. away) Only needed 3 pain pills & there was remarkably little pain. I hope that yours is as easy. But if it is not, just remember that the doctors & nurses are there to help you--ask any questions you need to.
Take it easy when you get home--you deserve it. Let us know how everything goes.
I will be thinking of you on Mon. Hugs & prayers...0 -
Good luck on Monday!!
Hi Cindy,
Rest up this weekend and do something fun! Hope everything goes well on Monday - it'll be nice to get that over with! I'll keep you in my prayers - let us know how you're doing when you can! Take care
-Jenny0
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