How did you handle the first look after the bandages come off?
How did you all face the first look?
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So sorry you need to do this.
I'm no help because I had 3 partial mastectomies, and most recently the ovaries are history. I remember MissRenee posting about this a week or so ago. Maybe you can locate that post and/or PM her also. She will probably be a great comfort to you. I'll also look for her post.
You're going to do great and your fiery/fun sense of humor will have us all in stitches again soon!!
Easy does it,
Joyce0 -
Not too bad!
I was really aprehensive. However, it really wasn't as bad as I thought. I had a uni-lateral mastectomy and a reduction of the other breast. The breast that was reduced actually looked worse than the mastectomy. I had immediate reconstruction with a tissue expander and a fill, so I wasn't completely "flat".
Hope you pain goes away. I didn't have a lot of pain. The drain was the worst part for me.
xoxo0 -
Not sure exactly what you
Not sure exactly what you had done...I Had lumpectomy and still took me weeks to look (good look). That is just me...I have a very wozzzzzy-stomach.
Maybe a glance to start with then after time (few days) try again ...to LOOK...
I am sure others will give better advice then me-but dont' be hard on yourself & do what works for you!
Denise0 -
Joyce:Pinky68 said:So sorry you need to do this.
I'm no help because I had 3 partial mastectomies, and most recently the ovaries are history. I remember MissRenee posting about this a week or so ago. Maybe you can locate that post and/or PM her also. She will probably be a great comfort to you. I'll also look for her post.
You're going to do great and your fiery/fun sense of humor will have us all in stitches again soon!!
Easy does it,
Joyce
what is differnce
Joyce:
what is differnce between Partial mast. vs lumpectomy?
I never heard of that?
Denise
If you dont' mind me asking0 -
It was hard
I still find it difficult to look some days. But I have tried to view the scars I have as battles won. O the other hand, sometimes I find total humor when I realize I look like my 3 yr old granddaughter climbing out of the tub..flat chested, hairless private area, big belly. I almost want to run through the house naked like she does!0 -
Salls41:salls41 said:It was hard
I still find it difficult to look some days. But I have tried to view the scars I have as battles won. O the other hand, sometimes I find total humor when I realize I look like my 3 yr old granddaughter climbing out of the tub..flat chested, hairless private area, big belly. I almost want to run through the house naked like she does!
YOU gave me a good
Salls41:
YOU gave me a good laugh...I needed one ....
thanks..
Denise0 -
From your previous posts it looked like you had a lumpectomy - me too. I took off the bandages as instructed and actually, I couldn't wait to see what was under there. It didn't look bad at all - the swelling made my breast look like the size it was before surgery. I hardly even had a bruise. The incision healed very well after both surgeries. After a few months now my breast looks to be about the same size as prior to surgery. The incision line is still quite pink but my husband and I are the only ones to see it other than Drs of course.
I hope you do wonderfully and heal well!
Karen0 -
I pulled out my 3 pathology reports: disneyfan2008disneyfan2008 said:Joyce:
what is differnce
Joyce:
what is differnce between Partial mast. vs lumpectomy?
I never heard of that?
Denise
If you dont' mind me asking
The first one says: Breast,Right,Excisional Biopsy
The second one says: Breast,Right,Partial Mastectomy with Pectoralis,Fascia andlymphnodes
The third one says: Breast,Right,Partial Mastectomy,Lymphnodes,Lesion Surgical Margins
Maybe it was called a partial because of pectoralis and Fascia(connective tissue) involvement?
I don't know, that's a good question and no, I don't mind you asking! Maybe CypressCynthia and the other Pinks can shed some light.
I'm curious now too!LOL
Joyce0 -
It was not as bad as I expected.
I went ahead and took the shower because it has been 48 hours now since the lumpectomy. It is just that the doctor had to remove 3 tumors and I was borderline mastectomy that I figured there would not be much left of the breast. It is swollen and bruised of course, but I was pleasantly surprised at the results.
A BIG BIG THANKS to everyone who suggested a front closure sports bra...I have one on now with no bandages and it is soft and easy to get on with the needed gentle support after surgery.
So now I wait to hear if the doctor got clear margins then on to radiation. So, you all know I will be pestering you with those questions soon. What a comfort you all have been to me. Thank you very much.
love,
Rebecca0 -
Me too!disneyfan2008 said:Salls41:
YOU gave me a good
Salls41:
YOU gave me a good laugh...I needed one ....
thanks..
Denise
LOL0 -
I had a bmx with no
I had a bmx with no reconstruction. Luckily, my guy had to take care of my chest from day 1 and kept telling me it didn't look that bad. So I had that thought in my head when I finally looked at my chest. And to be honest, I don't even remember when I first looked at.0 -
What did you have done that
What did you have done that you had bandages did you have reconstruction done.Take the meds they give you until the pain subsides.
Hugs Frankie0 -
I had a bi-lateral
I had a bi-lateral mastectomy. It took me a bit before I was ready to take a good look at things. I did all right when I did.
At this point in time, I have had different things that I have just had to work through in my own timing. One was being all right with wearing a hat or wig when I was out and about, after I lost my hair. Now I am at the opposite end -- I had to decide when I was ready to go wigless/hatless.
Realizing that certain things come with battling the disease, it's just a matter of not doing something until you are ready. There were times that I told myself -- and I have had chemo and rads -- was "just deal with it." And I did. These are things that weren't going to just go away.0 -
Thanks for info..(I havePinky68 said:I pulled out my 3 pathology reports: disneyfan2008
The first one says: Breast,Right,Excisional Biopsy
The second one says: Breast,Right,Partial Mastectomy with Pectoralis,Fascia andlymphnodes
The third one says: Breast,Right,Partial Mastectomy,Lymphnodes,Lesion Surgical Margins
Maybe it was called a partial because of pectoralis and Fascia(connective tissue) involvement?
I don't know, that's a good question and no, I don't mind you asking! Maybe CypressCynthia and the other Pinks can shed some light.
I'm curious now too!LOL
Joyce
Thanks for info..(I have never seen or heard report for myself)
MY dr just say all tests good...(blood, mammo etc)
Denise0 -
gave me a GOODsalls41 said:It was hard
I still find it difficult to look some days. But I have tried to view the scars I have as battles won. O the other hand, sometimes I find total humor when I realize I look like my 3 yr old granddaughter climbing out of the tub..flat chested, hairless private area, big belly. I almost want to run through the house naked like she does!
gave me a GOOD chuckle
Denise0 -
Partial
I had a partial (the first time) and I basically noticed NOTHING when I took off the bandages. My breast was the same size and shape, but with the incision scar and the incision scar for the lymph node up towards my underarm. That surgery was NO BIGGIE as far as the physical status afterwards. 30 days later I had a bi-lateral (lymph node was positive) and now I look like two volley balls that have been sitting in the back yard for a year...deflated and sunk in. Can't do reconstruction until 1 year after rads, but I am getting used to them.0
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