plastic surgeon consult & reconstruction
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You are most definatately
You are most definatately not alone. You have many sisters, and brothers, right by your side. Unfortunately, you have already been down this road. The good news is that you know that you can do it. It's just actually going through it again that's hard. Know that we will be here to support and encourage you as you need. You are in my thoughts and I'm hoping for some relief for you very soon!! Take care.0 -
Like MyTurnNow said, you areMyTurnNow said:You are most definatately
You are most definatately not alone. You have many sisters, and brothers, right by your side. Unfortunately, you have already been down this road. The good news is that you know that you can do it. It's just actually going through it again that's hard. Know that we will be here to support and encourage you as you need. You are in my thoughts and I'm hoping for some relief for you very soon!! Take care.
Like MyTurnNow said, you are never alone. We are here for you, day and night. You have been thru this before, unfortunately, so, you know you can do it. We are here to support and to help you to get thru this time too. Praying for you and sending you hugs!0 -
So let me understand this
So let me understand this better... when you had the first mastectomy, did you have immediate reconstruction? And now you want to have the other removed and reconstructed as well? I had only the one removed, and actually wanted both done, but my surgeon talked me out of it. The more I have thought about it, the more I am considering having it done at the same time I go for reconstruction. Was just wondering if we're in the same boat is all.0 -
if i knew...Marlene_K said:So let me understand this
So let me understand this better... when you had the first mastectomy, did you have immediate reconstruction? And now you want to have the other removed and reconstructed as well? I had only the one removed, and actually wanted both done, but my surgeon talked me out of it. The more I have thought about it, the more I am considering having it done at the same time I go for reconstruction. Was just wondering if we're in the same boat is all.
Hi Marlene, if i knew what iknew today , i would have gone for a bilateral mastectomy. I had my 1 st mastectomy and opted for immediate reconstruction 6 yrs ago (2003). Last october, i was diagnosed with bc again. This time around, i was not a candidate for a lumpectomy, my only option was a masectomy. I again opted for immediate reconstruction. I have had numerous problems this time a round with the reconstruction. I think us women, hold on to our breasts as a means of remaining as feminine as possible under the circumstances, and sometimes that gets into our decision making process, which is not always in our best interest.
karlene0
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