Considering reconstruction - I need to hear from you
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Welcome to the family
Hi,
Sorry that you had to go through cancer treatment twice. I have had immediate reconstruction on my left side using my own tissue DIEP flap. I had 21 nodes removed, 10 were positive. I am having lymphedema, however I do not think due to reconstruction.
Please talk to both breast and plastic surgeons about your concerns.
Good luck0 -
I had delayed (1 year)
I had delayed (1 year) reconstruction. My expander on my radiated side ruptured last night. Surgery in the morning. They will try to put in the implants. I get some swelling occasionally but it's not significant and it didn't worsen following reconstruction. Good luck to you!!!!0 -
New FlowerNew Flower said:Welcome to the family
Hi,
Sorry that you had to go through cancer treatment twice. I have had immediate reconstruction on my left side using my own tissue DIEP flap. I had 21 nodes removed, 10 were positive. I am having lymphedema, however I do not think due to reconstruction.
Please talk to both breast and plastic surgeons about your concerns.
Good luck
Thank you so much for responding. I hate that I had to go through treatments twice too! I'm just glad treatments are behind me and I can start thinking about reconstruction now. I'm sorry you are experiencing lymphdema. I will talk with my general surgeon and my plastic surgeon again about my concerns before making a decision. Thank you again and I wish you the best!0 -
I had delayed (1 year)missingtexas said:I had delayed (1 year)
I had delayed (1 year) reconstruction. My expander on my radiated side ruptured last night. Surgery in the morning. They will try to put in the implants. I get some swelling occasionally but it's not significant and it didn't worsen following reconstruction. Good luck to you!!!!
Thank you so much for responding! I'm so sorry that your expander ruptured! I really hope your surgery goes well and you have no problems with your implants. Let me hear from you. I really do want to know how you are. Thank you!0 -
No recon yet
I am just over a year since bilateral mastectomy. So far, I am not considering recon. I don't really mind being boobless (not that I don't have my days) but the thought of surgery, pain, and recovery just seems too much right now. Who knows what the future my bring.
Good luck!
Cindy0 -
haven't had mine yetmamolady said:No recon yet
I am just over a year since bilateral mastectomy. So far, I am not considering recon. I don't really mind being boobless (not that I don't have my days) but the thought of surgery, pain, and recovery just seems too much right now. Who knows what the future my bring.
Good luck!
Cindy
I thought I would immediately want reconstructin but decided on the delayed option. It's only been since Janurary that I had the masectomy. Am getting chemo now and will wait untioli after chemo is done before I decide. I have been fine without the reconstruction so far and think I might just get a prosthetic for the time being.0 -
I had the tissue expandersoddcouple85 said:I had delayed (1 year)
Thank you so much for responding! I'm so sorry that your expander ruptured! I really hope your surgery goes well and you have no problems with your implants. Let me hear from you. I really do want to know how you are. Thank you!
I had the tissue expanders removed this morning (there was a tear and a chest full of saline...but keep in mind, the expanders are not the same as implants and are designed for the short term. I also don't think I did myself any favors. My children are very young and I was probably doing more than I should have.) The surgery was not bad at all. My radiated/deflated expander side hurts worse mainly because they had to jam that implant in a space that was compromised when the expander ruptured. So, over all, the experience was ok. As far as the expanders and fills...I felt it was REALLY painful and have said in the past that it was the worst part of the whole ordeal. I still believe that but ONLY on the radiated side. The other side never hurt for me. I had contemplated not having reconstruction. There were a lot of reasons I chose to do it and one of those reasons is my 3 year old daughter. Kids want to look like their parents...I never wanted her to feel different etc. I also did it for me.
xox
Dana0 -
no recon yetmamolady said:No recon yet
I am just over a year since bilateral mastectomy. So far, I am not considering recon. I don't really mind being boobless (not that I don't have my days) but the thought of surgery, pain, and recovery just seems too much right now. Who knows what the future my bring.
Good luck!
Cindy
I have recurrence and will have a mastectomy very soon. Since I already had radiation, I have no choice. My surgeon suggesed that I wait for reconstruction saying You don't need another operation at this time. However. I wanted a bilateral since this is my second bnout. No one wants to remove a healthy breast. suggestion??
concord0 -
Concordconcord said:no recon yet
I have recurrence and will have a mastectomy very soon. Since I already had radiation, I have no choice. My surgeon suggesed that I wait for reconstruction saying You don't need another operation at this time. However. I wanted a bilateral since this is my second bnout. No one wants to remove a healthy breast. suggestion??
concord
I'm confused about your question...however, they said mine would be delayed becaaue of radiation. I had a healthy breast removed with the cancer one. Just told them that is what I wanted, period.0 -
Thank you missing texas formissingtexas said:Concord
I'm confused about your question...however, they said mine would be delayed becaaue of radiation. I had a healthy breast removed with the cancer one. Just told them that is what I wanted, period.
Thank you missing texas for your reply:
I am confusing everyone: I originally had a lumpectomy 13 years ago- had radiation. Laat month had a bad mammo- ultrasound and biopsy proved malignant. I went for second opinion - then a third. I am now set for my pet; etc scans. I was told by all three that a mastectomy is a must since I had rads before. BUT they all told me not to worry about the good breast. I am not having reconstruction at this time- maybe later.
Now I am afraid that if I insist on a bilateral, they will push the opeation out - who knows. I am tentatively scheduled for next wk or early the week after.
Did I make sense this time? Plus I am a wreck about the PET scan: Never ends.
thanks so much
concord0 -
I had reconstruction
following a mastectomy on my right breast. Insurance declined bilateral, said no reason to remove a healthy breast. I had expander's on both sides w/mast. I was really small breasted. Got a rash in the form of a square on the rt side but not on the left. Gave me antibiotics and Benedryl. It took care of it.
No fills til after chemo per MO. Had exchange surgery, woke up next morning and my right side was flat. Called the dr, he had me come right in. Thought there was a leak, had swelling under my arm and into my back. Surgery 1 week later. The implant was still there and full I was just sporting a boob in my back! (lol) We really did get quite a laugh out of it.
The second one stayed in place, but was really odd shaped and about 2 cup sizes smaller than the left. It sunk into the area that use to have breast tissue. This was in 2002. There was a new implant being released in a few weeks that was for reconstruction. I opted to wait and have been happy with it. They are not completely symmetrical, but my rib and collar bones have always been more prominent on my left side.
The Nipple construction was a bust! it started out being much bigger than my real one, he said it would shrink to about the same size, it did but kept shrinking till it was flat.
Rather than another surgery, I had a tattoo artist friend who was going to tattoo one on. But when I got there I opted for a beautiful hummingbird with a hibiscus and smaller Hawaiian flowers. It is still beautiful 10 years later.
They still look really good, and I don't have to wear a bra! I was not going to have reconstruction, but my sisters and the plastic surgery were very convincing as to the pros, as long as I stuck with saline. I am not sorry I had it done, but I don't know that I would do it again, however, I would still tattoo all the scars away, I don't see cancer when I look in the mirror, I see beautiful flowers that remind me of Hawaii!0 -
My insurance wouldn't pay
My insurance wouldn't pay for a double so I had to pay for it. I opted for no reconstruction knowing I could change my mind later. That was 05/10. I had great boobs! So I really thought I would do reconstruction later. Right now I don't think I will ever put myself thru that. Being flat chested doesn't bother me. Love going bra less. For those special occassions I wear my foobs.
It is a personal decision. Do what makes you feel best. The great thing is you don't have to make the decision immediately.0 -
Tried to reply...don't knowconcord said:Thank you missing texas for
Thank you missing texas for your reply:
I am confusing everyone: I originally had a lumpectomy 13 years ago- had radiation. Laat month had a bad mammo- ultrasound and biopsy proved malignant. I went for second opinion - then a third. I am now set for my pet; etc scans. I was told by all three that a mastectomy is a must since I had rads before. BUT they all told me not to worry about the good breast. I am not having reconstruction at this time- maybe later.
Now I am afraid that if I insist on a bilateral, they will push the opeation out - who knows. I am tentatively scheduled for next wk or early the week after.
Did I make sense this time? Plus I am a wreck about the PET scan: Never ends.
thanks so much
concord
Tried to reply...don't know what happened. I get it now! I hope I didn't sound snotty when I said I was confused. My insurance covered it and it was the right decision for me. My surgeon originally tried to steer me away from it too. My surgery was after chemo so I had some time to discuss those things. Sending lots of positive thoughts your way!
Dana0 -
I had a lumpectomy with radsmissingtexas said:I had delayed (1 year)
I had delayed (1 year) reconstruction. My expander on my radiated side ruptured last night. Surgery in the morning. They will try to put in the implants. I get some swelling occasionally but it's not significant and it didn't worsen following reconstruction. Good luck to you!!!!
I can't offer any advice but wanted to wish you good luck!
Sue0 -
bilateral tooconcord said:no recon yet
I have recurrence and will have a mastectomy very soon. Since I already had radiation, I have no choice. My surgeon suggesed that I wait for reconstruction saying You don't need another operation at this time. However. I wanted a bilateral since this is my second bnout. No one wants to remove a healthy breast. suggestion??
concord
Concord,
I had a healthy breast removed too. No one questioned my decision. Maybe I didn't give them the option.....
Cindy0
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