Stage 3c
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Chest Port
I love my Chest Power Port! I am one year out from chemo (undergoing radiation for a recurrence in another area), but I plan to keep my chest port as long as it works. It's a dream for blood draws, chemo was easy (I could use my arms freely!), and I just have to have it flushed every 5 - 6 weeks. Make sure your sister has some tight sports bras to hold the girls in place, (I'm fairly well endowed and the jiggling of the jugs was a bit painful)but other than that, it's an easy install!
I'm sorry that she's been staged 3c, sadly that's usually the norm. There are a lot of long term 3c and even IV survivors out there, I plan on being one of them!
Hugs and Healing!
Leesa0 -
The chest port is THE way to
The chest port is THE way to go. Chemo trashes your veins, and once they're gone, every subsequent blood draw for the rest of her life will be an ordeal.
Be sure she gets a script for the numbing cream. Apply it one hour prior to chemo (or blood draws). Nobody gets extra points for pain, so take all the "helpers" you can get.
Carlene0 -
Chest Port is the way to go.
I love my chest port. The chest port does not hurt or feel as uncomfortable as the IP port. It is a piece of cake and so much easier to receive treatments via chest port. I had IP treatments and did very well. I was dx Stage 3C and I have been NED for one and half years...tell your sister there is hope and she will get thru these treatments.
Good Luck,
Mary0 -
This comment has been removed by the ModeratorHissy_Fitz said:The chest port is THE way to
The chest port is THE way to go. Chemo trashes your veins, and once they're gone, every subsequent blood draw for the rest of her life will be an ordeal.
Be sure she gets a script for the numbing cream. Apply it one hour prior to chemo (or blood draws). Nobody gets extra points for pain, so take all the "helpers" you can get.
Carlene0 -
IP portunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Nancy707: Where was your IP port located and how long did you have that?
I think Carlene is talking about IF chemo trashes your veins, then you would get poked over and over again for blood draws. Now THAT would be an ordeal!
LQ0 -
This comment has been removed by the ModeratorLaundryQueen said:IP port
Nancy707: Where was your IP port located and how long did you have that?
I think Carlene is talking about IF chemo trashes your veins, then you would get poked over and over again for blood draws. Now THAT would be an ordeal!
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Thanksunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Thanks Nancy. This is good information. My IVs are going to taper off over the next few months, and I've been debating as to whether to keep my port or not when I'm down to 2 IVs per month. Sounds like getting rid of it won't be a problem.0
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