I've missed you all! Been in Hosp..finally back to my couch and in recovery mode with my kids!
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Horrible post-surgical reaction
WOW. You were certainly put through the ringer, weren't you? We are always fond of saying here that everybody is different but I must say this really takes the cake, so to speak. While post surgery infections are not uncommon, in my experience they are nowhere near as severe as what you unfortunately experienced. I am glad that it seems to have resolved and that you are feeling better. I also had tissue expanders put in at the time of my mastectomy and I did develop cellulitis but a round of strong oral antibiotics solved that problem. I had an expander exchange surgery and then a major revision-reconstruction surgery with no particular issues. Will you be able to undergo some sort of reconstruction at a later date?
I wish you a continued easy recovery. Keep us posted.
IRENE0 -
Wow!jessiesmom1 said:Horrible post-surgical reaction
WOW. You were certainly put through the ringer, weren't you? We are always fond of saying here that everybody is different but I must say this really takes the cake, so to speak. While post surgery infections are not uncommon, in my experience they are nowhere near as severe as what you unfortunately experienced. I am glad that it seems to have resolved and that you are feeling better. I also had tissue expanders put in at the time of my mastectomy and I did develop cellulitis but a round of strong oral antibiotics solved that problem. I had an expander exchange surgery and then a major revision-reconstruction surgery with no particular issues. Will you be able to undergo some sort of reconstruction at a later date?
I wish you a continued easy recovery. Keep us posted.
IRENE
What a horrible experience! I'm glad you followed your gut instinct that something wasn't right. We know our bodies better than anyone else!
So glad you are doing better!
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Oh, sweetie--what a nightmare!debi.18 said:Wow!
What a horrible experience! I'm glad you followed your gut instinct that something wasn't right. We know our bodies better than anyone else!
So glad you are doing better!
Hugs, Debi
So glad you are back home and recovering now. I'm with you--it had to be a reaction to those expanders. I've noticed since I've started this journey that doctors have a way of making you think--"Gee this has never happened to anyone else before!" Makes you feel scared and weird. But, I just don't believe it. As you said--you know your body.
Anyway, so happy to hear you're out of danger now. That must have been the scariest situation you've ever been through. Thank you so much for posting and telling us about it--you may be saving someone else from a lot of pain and grief.
Gentle hugs, Renee0 -
Sorrymissrenee said:Oh, sweetie--what a nightmare!
So glad you are back home and recovering now. I'm with you--it had to be a reaction to those expanders. I've noticed since I've started this journey that doctors have a way of making you think--"Gee this has never happened to anyone else before!" Makes you feel scared and weird. But, I just don't believe it. As you said--you know your body.
Anyway, so happy to hear you're out of danger now. That must have been the scariest situation you've ever been through. Thank you so much for posting and telling us about it--you may be saving someone else from a lot of pain and grief.
Gentle hugs, Renee
What a wild ride! I an glad that you figured it out and solved the problem. Good luck with future Chemo treatment. You can alway do reconstruction later. Staying healthy iand being with your kids ia the most important thing right now.
Wishing you quick recovery and moving forward
New Flower0 -
wow so sorry to hear of all
wow so sorry to hear of all your issues....
Denise0
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