Port Removal on Friday!
Thanks for all you do!!!!!!!!!
Nana
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Yeeeeeaaay Nana!
Congrats on your mile stone. I think I would stay awake for it too.
Mine was taken out during my mastectomy but I just don't like the
way I feel when I wake up. I read here, that some sisters had theirs
taken out at the doctor's office so I therefore I don't think that it
is major surgery.
Now no one can "access" you... that's what this one chemo nurse used
to tell me. That is until I told her how that made the hair on the
back of my neck stand up. Don't know why but that is still my least
favorite sentence of ALL TIMES!
Let us know how you celebrated. Some ladies kept theirs and made
key rings and such. I didn't think of it but but how cool is it to
hold on to a device that helped save your life?
Hugs,
Ayse0 -
Good luck Nana on theaysemari said:Yeeeeeaaay Nana!
Congrats on your mile stone. I think I would stay awake for it too.
Mine was taken out during my mastectomy but I just don't like the
way I feel when I wake up. I read here, that some sisters had theirs
taken out at the doctor's office so I therefore I don't think that it
is major surgery.
Now no one can "access" you... that's what this one chemo nurse used
to tell me. That is until I told her how that made the hair on the
back of my neck stand up. Don't know why but that is still my least
favorite sentence of ALL TIMES!
Let us know how you celebrated. Some ladies kept theirs and made
key rings and such. I didn't think of it but but how cool is it to
hold on to a device that helped save your life?
Hugs,
Ayse
Good luck Nana on the deporting!0 -
You'll be fine...
staying awake. I had my port removed in the surgeon's office. After the numbing I didn't feel anything but relief that it was being removed. I also felt good that I was able to drive myself there and drive myself back home. I hate having procedures that won't allow me to maintain my independence.
HUGS!!!
Jamie0 -
Easyjamiegww said:You'll be fine...
staying awake. I had my port removed in the surgeon's office. After the numbing I didn't feel anything but relief that it was being removed. I also felt good that I was able to drive myself there and drive myself back home. I hate having procedures that won't allow me to maintain my independence.
HUGS!!!
Jamie
I had mine removed in surgeon's office. I used the numbing cream before I went,Doctor told me I could use it. Did not feel a thing when they gave me the numbing injection just a little pulling when it can out. Drove my self home,little discomfort after not bad at all. Good luck Cindy0 -
woohoo that's great... I hadGrandma X 6 said:Easy
I had mine removed in surgeon's office. I used the numbing cream before I went,Doctor told me I could use it. Did not feel a thing when they gave me the numbing injection just a little pulling when it can out. Drove my self home,little discomfort after not bad at all. Good luck Cindy
woohoo that's great... I had my surgeon do it in his office and I was awake... there was nothing to it... I was right back to work right after I left his office...
Good Luck
Eva0 -
Thank you all!epark said:woohoo that's great... I had
woohoo that's great... I had my surgeon do it in his office and I was awake... there was nothing to it... I was right back to work right after I left his office...
Good Luck
Eva
Thank you all so much for the confirmation that I made the right decission! I also decided not to be put to sleep because I like to drive myself, and I hate all that fasting and recovery room stuff. Too much Drama, have had all that I need! Thanks again!
Nana0 -
Great Idea Ayse!aysemari said:Yeeeeeaaay Nana!
Congrats on your mile stone. I think I would stay awake for it too.
Mine was taken out during my mastectomy but I just don't like the
way I feel when I wake up. I read here, that some sisters had theirs
taken out at the doctor's office so I therefore I don't think that it
is major surgery.
Now no one can "access" you... that's what this one chemo nurse used
to tell me. That is until I told her how that made the hair on the
back of my neck stand up. Don't know why but that is still my least
favorite sentence of ALL TIMES!
Let us know how you celebrated. Some ladies kept theirs and made
key rings and such. I didn't think of it but but how cool is it to
hold on to a device that helped save your life?
Hugs,
Ayse
I never gave celebrating a thought, but now that you mention it, I deserve it! Didn't do anything after Chem was finished or Radiation. Key ring sounds like a good idea. I did love my port, but at little nervouse about it, my lung was punctured when it was put it. OUCH! That ended up in a hospital stay!
Hugs,
Nana0 -
Sounds like we have alot in common Jamie !jamiegww said:You'll be fine...
staying awake. I had my port removed in the surgeon's office. After the numbing I didn't feel anything but relief that it was being removed. I also felt good that I was able to drive myself there and drive myself back home. I hate having procedures that won't allow me to maintain my independence.
HUGS!!!
Jamie
I drove myself to must everything. I have a wonderful Family and lots of good Friend available to me, but I usually wanted to go alone. When I went to see the surgeon she was really put out that I was alone. Let my family have it after surgery. Wasn't their fault, I just felt more comfortable being able to ask questions and being myself without worrying about anyone elses reations. My very best friend, for 40 years, passed away with breast cancer 5 years ago and I was by her side all the way, so I was not really surprised by anything I heard. The big difference is she always knew it was going to get her and I know I am going to be fine. I am so sorry, didn't mean to ramble on!
Hugs,
Nana0 -
Hi NanaNana C. said:Sounds like we have alot in common Jamie !
I drove myself to must everything. I have a wonderful Family and lots of good Friend available to me, but I usually wanted to go alone. When I went to see the surgeon she was really put out that I was alone. Let my family have it after surgery. Wasn't their fault, I just felt more comfortable being able to ask questions and being myself without worrying about anyone elses reations. My very best friend, for 40 years, passed away with breast cancer 5 years ago and I was by her side all the way, so I was not really surprised by anything I heard. The big difference is she always knew it was going to get her and I know I am going to be fine. I am so sorry, didn't mean to ramble on!
Hugs,
Nana
I was faced with this too, I chose to keep mine in since March 2009 as the vascular surgeon saw that I had triple neg and maybe it will be used again as I have a recurrence.
I too go everywhere mostly on my own altho now a biopsy will be done. Family coming.
Congratulations on your decision.. Its very freeing isn't it!!
Happy for you.0 -
Prayers coming your way!GrammyKaren said:Hi Nana
I was faced with this too, I chose to keep mine in since March 2009 as the vascular surgeon saw that I had triple neg and maybe it will be used again as I have a recurrence.
I too go everywhere mostly on my own altho now a biopsy will be done. Family coming.
Congratulations on your decision.. Its very freeing isn't it!!
Happy for you.
We all will be Sending lots of prayers your way for biopsy on friday. Please let us know how it goes!
Hugs
Nana0 -
Being de-ported
Congratulations of your upcoming deportation. I got mine removed 3 months after I finished chemo. While it was wonderful to have it always "creeped me out" and I couldn't wait to have it removed. My husband is a colon cancer survivor and he kept his port 3 years.
I had my port removed in my surgeon's office. He numbed the area with lidocaine and within 10 minutes the port was out. I had about 2 stitches which was covered by a steri-strip. The strip peeled off within a week and that was that. I drove myself to and from the surgeon's office. It was probably the least invasive of the many procedures I have had done in the last 2 years.
Good luck.
IRENE0 -
I have taken myself to allNana C. said:Sounds like we have alot in common Jamie !
I drove myself to must everything. I have a wonderful Family and lots of good Friend available to me, but I usually wanted to go alone. When I went to see the surgeon she was really put out that I was alone. Let my family have it after surgery. Wasn't their fault, I just felt more comfortable being able to ask questions and being myself without worrying about anyone elses reations. My very best friend, for 40 years, passed away with breast cancer 5 years ago and I was by her side all the way, so I was not really surprised by anything I heard. The big difference is she always knew it was going to get her and I know I am going to be fine. I am so sorry, didn't mean to ramble on!
Hugs,
Nana
I have taken myself to all appts that I wasn't required to have a driver for (port implant, surgery, colonoscopy). There is no way I wanted Hubby or Son sitting there watching the poison flow into my body. I did ask them if they wanted to go to any appts and both said no unless you need us and they both cleared it with their bosses to carry their cell on days I had something going on as both companies banned cells during work. I am a very independant old 'board' - I had to be with Hubby doing 20 years in the Navy and the only family was our Sons, his parents and mine - no siblings on either side- were gone.
Right now Hubby is driving me to my appts and leaving me. The only reason is that thanks to Chemo and Rads I have cataractsnow. I mght could drive but I don't feel comfortable being on the Interstate or in heavy town driving until after surgery next month.
My port has been in for almost 2 1/2 yrs and will be for another 2 1/2. Being IBC it makes no sense to me (my Drs agree) to have it taken out before 5 years 'just in case'. To me doing the monthly flushes gives me the feeling that I still doing something to fight. Also it let's me personally see my PA's RN and talk to her in person if I have any questions/issues.
Susan0 -
I know exactly how you feel SusanRague said:I have taken myself to all
I have taken myself to all appts that I wasn't required to have a driver for (port implant, surgery, colonoscopy). There is no way I wanted Hubby or Son sitting there watching the poison flow into my body. I did ask them if they wanted to go to any appts and both said no unless you need us and they both cleared it with their bosses to carry their cell on days I had something going on as both companies banned cells during work. I am a very independant old 'board' - I had to be with Hubby doing 20 years in the Navy and the only family was our Sons, his parents and mine - no siblings on either side- were gone.
Right now Hubby is driving me to my appts and leaving me. The only reason is that thanks to Chemo and Rads I have cataractsnow. I mght could drive but I don't feel comfortable being on the Interstate or in heavy town driving until after surgery next month.
My port has been in for almost 2 1/2 yrs and will be for another 2 1/2. Being IBC it makes no sense to me (my Drs agree) to have it taken out before 5 years 'just in case'. To me doing the monthly flushes gives me the feeling that I still doing something to fight. Also it let's me personally see my PA's RN and talk to her in person if I have any questions/issues.
Susan
I felt so much more at ease when I was could ask questions myself. Looking back, it probably wasn't the right thing to do, but I then decided which information I gave out. it worked out ok though. When I was going through Chem, because of the Benadryl I couldn't drive myself, so I had my Daughter-inlaw drop me off and my Dad picked me up. They were both glad to do it. On my first chemo I took a really special friend, that was great to have her there for the first treatment and to hear all the instructions, but I decided that day that I would go by myself after that. I was there for 5 hours and couldn't have someone else sit there for that long. sometimes I slept anyway. But Everyone is different, eventually my family understood and didn't give me a hard time about it. Although they still call me Miss Independent!! LOL. I was not going to let cancer take away who I was, although I think that is getting harder instead of better. I do wish I would have accepted help around the house!! HA HA! I could really use a break right now! OK, here I go rambling again! Guess I need to talk today. Thanks so much to you all for being here!
I pray that you no longer needs that port, but better safe than sorry!
Hugs,
Nana0 -
Good luck to you!Hugs,Nana C. said:Sounds like we have alot in common Jamie !
I drove myself to must everything. I have a wonderful Family and lots of good Friend available to me, but I usually wanted to go alone. When I went to see the surgeon she was really put out that I was alone. Let my family have it after surgery. Wasn't their fault, I just felt more comfortable being able to ask questions and being myself without worrying about anyone elses reations. My very best friend, for 40 years, passed away with breast cancer 5 years ago and I was by her side all the way, so I was not really surprised by anything I heard. The big difference is she always knew it was going to get her and I know I am going to be fine. I am so sorry, didn't mean to ramble on!
Hugs,
Nana
Good luck to you!
Hugs, Leeza0 -
Wishing you the best inNana C. said:Sounds like we have alot in common Jamie !
I drove myself to must everything. I have a wonderful Family and lots of good Friend available to me, but I usually wanted to go alone. When I went to see the surgeon she was really put out that I was alone. Let my family have it after surgery. Wasn't their fault, I just felt more comfortable being able to ask questions and being myself without worrying about anyone elses reations. My very best friend, for 40 years, passed away with breast cancer 5 years ago and I was by her side all the way, so I was not really surprised by anything I heard. The big difference is she always knew it was going to get her and I know I am going to be fine. I am so sorry, didn't mean to ramble on!
Hugs,
Nana
Wishing you the best in having your port taken out!0
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