Many of us have been "deported"-anyone been re-ported?
Has anyone had a port put back in? Does it go right back in the same spot? I discussed it with my surgeon and he said he would definitely do it for me if necessary. Just curious to see if anyone's had to be "re-ported"!
Hugs, Renee
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Sorry
Sorry you're in the position of needing re-porting. When my MO told me it was time to be de-ported I argued that I was very superstitious and content to keep it, just in case. He said he was also superstitious and if I ever needed it again it was no problem to re-port me. Not sure if it'll be in exactly the same spot, but he made it sound like if it were necessary it wouldn't be a big deal.
Hoping the rest of your treatment is as easy as it can possibly be.
marge0 -
Still have mine!
Being IBC and it's 'odds' of making it to 5 yrs, there was no way I was going to have my port out til I hit the 'majik' 5 yrs. Look at it as my little Warrior standing guard to keep the Monster away or if it sneaks up, it's there ready for battle. Yeah - I know that's a silly way to look at it but that's how I invision it. It's been 2 1/2 yrs since it was put in and I'm still riding NED so guess my little Warrior is standing guard. Going for my monthly flush also gives me a good feeling as it is still something I'm doing actively - take my Femara too.
From what I've heard - re-porting can be done but can be more tricky the 2nd time around. If it's put back. On the same side as before then there is some scar tissue from the previous one. Put in on the other side then you could have issue from the surgery and/or rads. I really don't know though - jjust what I've heard. Am sure some will have personal experiences.
Susan0 -
Still have mine!
Being IBC and it's 'odds' of making it to 5 yrs, there was no way I was going to have my port out til I hit the 'majik' 5 yrs. Look at it as my little Warrior standing guard to keep the Monster away or if it sneaks up, it's there ready for battle. Yeah - I know that's a silly way to look at it but that's how I invision it. It's been 2 1/2 yrs since it was put in and I'm still riding NED so guess my little Warrior is standing guard. Going for my monthly flush also gives me a good feeling as it is still something I'm doing actively - take my Femara too.
From what I've heard - re-porting can be done but can be more tricky the 2nd time around. If it's put back. On the same side as before then there is some scar tissue from the previous one. Put in on the other side then you could have issue from the surgery and/or rads. I really don't know though - jjust what I've heard. Am sure some will have personal experiences.
Susan0 -
My Drs were for keeping minemwallace1325 said:Sorry
Sorry you're in the position of needing re-porting. When my MO told me it was time to be de-ported I argued that I was very superstitious and content to keep it, just in case. He said he was also superstitious and if I ever needed it again it was no problem to re-port me. Not sure if it'll be in exactly the same spot, but he made it sound like if it were necessary it wouldn't be a big deal.
Hoping the rest of your treatment is as easy as it can possibly be.
marge
All of my Drs were with me on keeping mine. Better to stay ready if needed. Chemo Dr told me he would have tried to talk me into keeping it if I. Had wanted it out. But then I'm IBC and when I was DX'd the consensious of opinions was even though I was Stage III take I probably would not make it a year - fooled them - it's 2 1/2 yrs and still doing great and riding NED.
Susan0 -
I just wanted to saymwallace1325 said:Sorry
Sorry you're in the position of needing re-porting. When my MO told me it was time to be de-ported I argued that I was very superstitious and content to keep it, just in case. He said he was also superstitious and if I ever needed it again it was no problem to re-port me. Not sure if it'll be in exactly the same spot, but he made it sound like if it were necessary it wouldn't be a big deal.
Hoping the rest of your treatment is as easy as it can possibly be.
marge
I just wanted to say congrats early on finishing rads this Friday Renee!
Hugs, Jan0 -
RagueRague said:Still have mine!
Being IBC and it's 'odds' of making it to 5 yrs, there was no way I was going to have my port out til I hit the 'majik' 5 yrs. Look at it as my little Warrior standing guard to keep the Monster away or if it sneaks up, it's there ready for battle. Yeah - I know that's a silly way to look at it but that's how I invision it. It's been 2 1/2 yrs since it was put in and I'm still riding NED so guess my little Warrior is standing guard. Going for my monthly flush also gives me a good feeling as it is still something I'm doing actively - take my Femara too.
From what I've heard - re-porting can be done but can be more tricky the 2nd time around. If it's put back. On the same side as before then there is some scar tissue from the previous one. Put in on the other side then you could have issue from the surgery and/or rads. I really don't know though - jjust what I've heard. Am sure some will have personal experiences.
Susan
keep up the great work. i was dx in 07 with I B C jan 1 of this year made me 5 year we are out there and going to stay around for a long time. hugs to u0
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