Exchange sukrgery tomorrow!
Thanks.
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They are right
Compared to your mastectomies, this one is a piece of cake. Plus, you get the added benefit of getting rid of the expanders, which I thought were somewhat uncomfortable. My surgery was scheduled for 7am and I was home before noon! I would recommend wearing a button down blouse so that you don't have to move your arms around a lot for the first day or so. I didn't have drains after this operation which was great. Other than Tylenol, I didn't need any pain killers either. I was given antibiotics and was told to make sure to finish them b/c you don't want to get an infection around your implants. I felt a little tired for a couple of days afterward.
I felt some anxiety before this operation and kept asking myself why, but I think it just harkened back to the mastectomy surgery which was traumatic for me.
I hope that your surgery goes really great and that you are feeling good tomorrow. Good luck!
Clementine0 -
Jennifer,
Sending positive thoughts & prayers your way tomorrow. I'm sure you will be fine. I had my exchange surgery on December 1, 2010. They did the exchange surgery, did my nipple, plus I had my ovaries & fallopian tubes removed at the same time. No problems or pain at all! It was definitely much easier than my mastectomy. Just remember you still have to rest and take it easy for a while.
xoxo,
Jean0 -
Good luck JenniferJean 0609 said:Jennifer,
Sending positive thoughts & prayers your way tomorrow. I'm sure you will be fine. I had my exchange surgery on December 1, 2010. They did the exchange surgery, did my nipple, plus I had my ovaries & fallopian tubes removed at the same time. No problems or pain at all! It was definitely much easier than my mastectomy. Just remember you still have to rest and take it easy for a while.
xoxo,
Jean
Wishing you a good luck tomorrow.
Easy time and quick recovery.
Hugs0 -
Jennifer 1961 .. How are you doing after yourNew Flower said:Good luck Jennifer
Wishing you a good luck tomorrow.
Easy time and quick recovery.
Hugs
exchange surgery? As difficult as the mastectomy and tissue expanders (no, for me). Are you happy with the look, and feel (not like you can feel much, or see with all the bandages) LOL.
Let us know.
Vicki Sam0 -
I am late, but, hoping allJean 0609 said:Jennifer,
Sending positive thoughts & prayers your way tomorrow. I'm sure you will be fine. I had my exchange surgery on December 1, 2010. They did the exchange surgery, did my nipple, plus I had my ovaries & fallopian tubes removed at the same time. No problems or pain at all! It was definitely much easier than my mastectomy. Just remember you still have to rest and take it easy for a while.
xoxo,
Jean
I am late, but, hoping all went well with your surgery!
Hugs, Debby0 -
Praying that you had aNew Flower said:Good luck Jennifer
Wishing you a good luck tomorrow.
Easy time and quick recovery.
Hugs
Praying that you had a successful surgery and are resting and relaxing now!
Sending healing thoughts,
Noel0 -
Hoping all went well!RE said:GENTLE HUGS
Hi Jennifer, wondering how you are doing and wishing you well!
RE
Jennifer,
I don't know how I missed your post last week, but I'm hoping that everything went well, and that you can now hug without feeling self-conscious anymore!
(if I see a story on the news about "San Fernando Valley Woman on Hugging Rampage" -- I'll know it's you! :-)
Traci0 -
Hoping that your exchangeTraciInLA said:Hoping all went well!
Jennifer,
I don't know how I missed your post last week, but I'm hoping that everything went well, and that you can now hug without feeling self-conscious anymore!
(if I see a story on the news about "San Fernando Valley Woman on Hugging Rampage" -- I'll know it's you! :-)
Traci
Hoping that your exchange surgery went well too!
Hugs, Diane0
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