Port
Getting a port Dec. 6, Dr. says it's a little triangle purple thing. Had my echo Thursday, guess I have to get those every 3 months while doing chemo. I am taking time off for the next week, just been running from the hospital, surgeons, onco. and to tests for the last month. I just needed time to process everything that's been thrown at me this last month.
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port
yes the testing does seem to go on forever! as far as the port goes - the surgical procedure is short & sweet & just like they said (for once) i hardly know it's there. The little tube that runs from the port to your vien is a little freaky at first but that settles down as well.
Going in for my 4th cycle of chemo this week. Diagnosed in July with Lobular cancer of the left breast - mastectomy - lymphnoid involvement - will have 6 cycles chemo/herceptin - 6 cycles more herceptin - reconstruction & 6 wks radiation.
It is a LOT to process & it certainly takes over yor life! let me know how it's going! you are not alone!!!
sk23new
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Hi. So sorry you need it butsk23new said:port
yes the testing does seem to go on forever! as far as the port goes - the surgical procedure is short & sweet & just like they said (for once) i hardly know it's there. The little tube that runs from the port to your vien is a little freaky at first but that settles down as well.
Going in for my 4th cycle of chemo this week. Diagnosed in July with Lobular cancer of the left breast - mastectomy - lymphnoid involvement - will have 6 cycles chemo/herceptin - 6 cycles more herceptin - reconstruction & 6 wks radiation.
It is a LOT to process & it certainly takes over yor life! let me know how it's going! you are not alone!!!
sk23new
Hi. So sorry you need it but the port will make teatment a lot easier for you, in my opinion. I never had any problems with insertion or removable. Best wishes and lots of prayers coming you way.
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Love my port!
In my opinion, a port is the only way to do chemo. I had great veins so wanted to preserve the one set I'd have left after surgery so it only made sense to me. Still have them after I did 4 DD A/C before surgery and 12 Taxol post surgery with my port.
My port was put in Aug. '09 and is still in. To me, I 'see' it as my little 'soldier' standing guard duty. It's there to keep the 'monster' from attacking again. But if it should try to attack again, the sentury is ready for battle. Yeah I know that's a strange/childish way to look at it but so far it's 'worked' - I'm still NED 4+ yrs since IBC DX
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Had my port put in in June ofRague said:Love my port!
In my opinion, a port is the only way to do chemo. I had great veins so wanted to preserve the one set I'd have left after surgery so it only made sense to me. Still have them after I did 4 DD A/C before surgery and 12 Taxol post surgery with my port.
My port was put in Aug. '09 and is still in. To me, I 'see' it as my little 'soldier' standing guard duty. It's there to keep the 'monster' from attacking again. But if it should try to attack again, the sentury is ready for battle. Yeah I know that's a strange/childish way to look at it but so far it's 'worked' - I'm still NED 4+ yrs since IBC DX
Had my port put in in June of this year. After chemo and bilateral mastectomy I told onco I wanted to leave it in. My veins are awful and it's so much easier than getting stabbed over and over to get a vein.
Good luck and prayers in your journey.
Sandy
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