***Updated X2*** And for my next question re post-op bruising
Any thoughts? Is this normal? I do have a call into the dr's office.
Thanks again.
Alice
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After some wonderful follow-up by my anesthesiologist, who called to check up on me this morning, and my discharge nurse (who was told my my anesthesiologist what was going on) My surgeon called and assured my that this level of bruising is normal.
Sure doesn't look or feel normal, but...
The crap we all must go through in dealing with this mess....
Alice
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Let's add that the incision is still actively, albeit slowly, bleeding (not oozing.) Now my surgeon wants to see me first thing in the morning.
Aaargh.
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I never experienced this...!
I never experienced this...! HOPE you feel better and it's not too sore..
Denise0 -
Did you just have your
Did you just have your surgery? I think heavy bruising for up to weeks afterward is pretty common. Good to check with your doctor though.0 -
Surgery was yesterdayHeatherbelle said:Did you just have your
Did you just have your surgery? I think heavy bruising for up to weeks afterward is pretty common. Good to check with your doctor though.
but I wasn't prepared for this level of bruising.
Am checking with dr.0 -
I had a lot of bruising with
I had a lot of bruising with my lumpectomy,too. And you had two area done in the same breast,too,right? That's a lot to me. I did feel some hardness, but can't remember anymore when it showed up and when it went away.
I am glad your have a call into the doctor. Not sure if I would feel comfortable with his answer. I would be a bit concerned if the rock hard feeling doesn't start to get better soon.Did the surgeon take any sentinel nodes out? I wouldn't think so cuz they didn't find cancer, yet right?
Did he say to ice it? My surgeon sent me home with ice packs that fit in my bras. I was sure icing it a lot. Now that I remember!!!0 -
And now it's still bleeding to boottufi000 said:yeah yeah yeah
just another nice benefit of messing with delicate tissues. Mine took forever to go away. i was so happy it was done and done I pay attention this stuff.
Carry on Alice!
My surgeon has decided to see me first thing tomorrow morning. I'm still actively, albeit slowly, bleeding. However, it is not just oozing.
So no promised shower tonight, and back to the dr tomorrow.
Alice0 -
Thank goodness you surgeonabrub said:And now it's still bleeding to boot
My surgeon has decided to see me first thing tomorrow morning. I'm still actively, albeit slowly, bleeding. However, it is not just oozing.
So no promised shower tonight, and back to the dr tomorrow.
Alice
Thank goodness your surgeon will see you right away tomorrow. I feel much better for you knowing that he is seeing you. I was worried when he wasn't. I hope it is nothing too serious.0 -
I don't think it's seriouscinnamonsmile said:Thank goodness you surgeon
Thank goodness your surgeon will see you right away tomorrow. I feel much better for you knowing that he is seeing you. I was worried when he wasn't. I hope it is nothing too serious.
but glad my surgeon is seeing me.
And in answer to your prior comment - yes, she did 2 spots in the same breast, so I have one slightly larger than average incision. And yes, ice packs are a constant in my bra (tho with at least 20 minute breaks every hours.)
I'm just generally (and understandably) frustrated. I'm one of those to whom the oddities tend to occur. I had quite a reputation at Memorial Sloan Kettering for rare problems and reactions to treatments for my appendix cancer. With all of the procedures/surgeries/chemos I've now had (and there are lots) I can count on one hand (with fingers to spare) the number that have gone "according to plan."
I'll report in tomorrow.0 -
I know the feeling aboutabrub said:I don't think it's serious
but glad my surgeon is seeing me.
And in answer to your prior comment - yes, she did 2 spots in the same breast, so I have one slightly larger than average incision. And yes, ice packs are a constant in my bra (tho with at least 20 minute breaks every hours.)
I'm just generally (and understandably) frustrated. I'm one of those to whom the oddities tend to occur. I had quite a reputation at Memorial Sloan Kettering for rare problems and reactions to treatments for my appendix cancer. With all of the procedures/surgeries/chemos I've now had (and there are lots) I can count on one hand (with fingers to spare) the number that have gone "according to plan."
I'll report in tomorrow.
I know the feeling about oddities and health. My doctor knows my all too well and that when I say something is going on, she knows it.0 -
I didn't have anything likeabrub said:I don't think it's serious
but glad my surgeon is seeing me.
And in answer to your prior comment - yes, she did 2 spots in the same breast, so I have one slightly larger than average incision. And yes, ice packs are a constant in my bra (tho with at least 20 minute breaks every hours.)
I'm just generally (and understandably) frustrated. I'm one of those to whom the oddities tend to occur. I had quite a reputation at Memorial Sloan Kettering for rare problems and reactions to treatments for my appendix cancer. With all of the procedures/surgeries/chemos I've now had (and there are lots) I can count on one hand (with fingers to spare) the number that have gone "according to plan."
I'll report in tomorrow.
I didn't have anything like this, but, I only had the one small tumor and had a lumpectomy. I was sore, but, not really bruised. I hope you'll be ok.
Let us know tomorrow.0 -
I'm glad you can see yourabrub said:And now it's still bleeding to boot
My surgeon has decided to see me first thing tomorrow morning. I'm still actively, albeit slowly, bleeding. However, it is not just oozing.
So no promised shower tonight, and back to the dr tomorrow.
Alice
I'm glad you can see your surgeon. Sorry for all of these problems. I had a lumpectomy, but, had no bleeding like you're having or bruising.
Keep us updated!0 -
Bruising - updates
I just realized I never followed through here.
My surgeon saw my Thursday, and had me come back yesterday. Bruising now encompasses my entire breast. She wants to see me again on Monday. She commented that she never saw the extent of bruising that I have; she thinks it may be because of Toradol that they gave me IV during surgery, since I can't do opiates. Toradol is an NSAID, and may have caused blood thinning. She's talking about the possibility of aspirating some fluid next week. She wanted her resident to see me, to see an extreme example of bruising. I'm tired of being "that oddity", but this has been part of my identity throughout my cancer treatment - side effects to chemo that they don't tell you about, because they are so uncommon, and other issues. On the plus side, with all of the odd stuff that occurs with me, I'm doing great; NED and in remission from my Stage IV appendix cancer, and not adding breast cancer to my resume.
Been icing a lot; now adding heat. Yesterday my therapist (whom I hadn't seen since before surgery) offered me some homeopathic arnica, hoping that will help heal the bruising. Said therapist is an MD/psychiatrist and an ND/naturpathic physician, who will only mix modalities with permission. I trust him, and have found his "magicke potions" to be useful at times. And I have nothing to loose. So I took a dose yesterday, and have a second dose today.
As for me, I'm happy, but sore and grumpy. I saw the pathology report, and am thrilled at benign, but I now know just how big the chunks of breast were that she removed. YUCK!
And that's the news that is the news.0 -
That could be the reason youabrub said:Bruising - updates
I just realized I never followed through here.
My surgeon saw my Thursday, and had me come back yesterday. Bruising now encompasses my entire breast. She wants to see me again on Monday. She commented that she never saw the extent of bruising that I have; she thinks it may be because of Toradol that they gave me IV during surgery, since I can't do opiates. Toradol is an NSAID, and may have caused blood thinning. She's talking about the possibility of aspirating some fluid next week. She wanted her resident to see me, to see an extreme example of bruising. I'm tired of being "that oddity", but this has been part of my identity throughout my cancer treatment - side effects to chemo that they don't tell you about, because they are so uncommon, and other issues. On the plus side, with all of the odd stuff that occurs with me, I'm doing great; NED and in remission from my Stage IV appendix cancer, and not adding breast cancer to my resume.
Been icing a lot; now adding heat. Yesterday my therapist (whom I hadn't seen since before surgery) offered me some homeopathic arnica, hoping that will help heal the bruising. Said therapist is an MD/psychiatrist and an ND/naturpathic physician, who will only mix modalities with permission. I trust him, and have found his "magicke potions" to be useful at times. And I have nothing to loose. So I took a dose yesterday, and have a second dose today.
As for me, I'm happy, but sore and grumpy. I saw the pathology report, and am thrilled at benign, but I now know just how big the chunks of breast were that she removed. YUCK!
And that's the news that is the news.
That could be the reason you are so bruised. I think you are not supposed to have anything like Toradol for at least a week prior to surgery. I hope she doesn't have to aspirate any fluid from you next week, but if it will help, then it will be worth it. I just hope you have no pain with it.
Congrats on NED and on being in remission for appendix cancer.
Thanks for the update.
Hugs, Leeza0 -
so glad about the NED and no
so glad about the NED and no breast cancer, the bruising will go away, if you have to have it extracted the relief is better than the little bit of pain, i hope all goes well for you.0 -
Congrats on benign! I hopenanniebgood said:so glad about the NED and no
so glad about the NED and no breast cancer, the bruising will go away, if you have to have it extracted the relief is better than the little bit of pain, i hope all goes well for you.
Congrats on benign! I hope that your bruising and pain goes away really soon for you!0 -
Bruising and other stuff
I had a hematoma when I had a lumpectomy and another when I had my bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. The bruising looked terrible and made things more tender but it went away. I was told to take bromelain which I did and eat pineapple. I would dance on one foot if somebody says it can help.
I am all done with my reconstruction and am very happy I did the whole thing. How are you doing today?0 -
Bruising has subsided considerablysnickerdoodle said:Bruising and other stuff
I had a hematoma when I had a lumpectomy and another when I had my bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. The bruising looked terrible and made things more tender but it went away. I was told to take bromelain which I did and eat pineapple. I would dance on one foot if somebody says it can help.
I am all done with my reconstruction and am very happy I did the whole thing. How are you doing today?
but I'm still in a fair amount of pain.
Looks like arnica did help the bruising, as the covered area rapidly diminished after having arnica.
General pain remains another issue. It doesn't help that I'm large-breasted, and at the moment, gravity is not my friend.
Thanks for your concern.
Alice0 -
Oh do I relate to bigabrub said:Bruising has subsided considerably
but I'm still in a fair amount of pain.
Looks like arnica did help the bruising, as the covered area rapidly diminished after having arnica.
General pain remains another issue. It doesn't help that I'm large-breasted, and at the moment, gravity is not my friend.
Thanks for your concern.
Alice
Oh do I relate to big breasts and gravity after my lumpectomy. I had to hold my breast when I would get out of bed and the breast sagged, when I got off the toilet, got off a chair...At that point, I couldn't afford a sports bra so I was wearing my old wore out bras..
I am glad to hear the bruising is subsiding. I hope the pain starts to decrease soon for you!0 -
Will it ever end?abrub said:Bruising has subsided considerably
but I'm still in a fair amount of pain.
Looks like arnica did help the bruising, as the covered area rapidly diminished after having arnica.
General pain remains another issue. It doesn't help that I'm large-breasted, and at the moment, gravity is not my friend.
Thanks for your concern.
Alice
I'm almost 2 weeks post-op (tomorrow) and was back to my surgeon, as the pain has intensified to an intolerable level (an easy 10 on their pain scale). I couldn't sleep last night, even with the assistance of oxycodone. The pain level was too high.
Surgeon saw me today, ostensibly for my 2 week follow-up and discharge. Ended up aspirating over 10cc's of fluid, and gave me Toradol to help me get through the pain. She'll see me again on Wednesday, to try to aspirate more, but if this doesn't work, and I'm still in this much pain, she said she may have to go back in surgically. Another surgeon has decided that I can't do things the easy way. (My colorectal surgeon established that 5 years ago, with all the rare complications I had from my cancer surgery.)
Pain is still pretty intense despite the draining and the Toradol. I hope that this resolves soon.0 -
It will end. Slowly,abrub said:Will it ever end?
I'm almost 2 weeks post-op (tomorrow) and was back to my surgeon, as the pain has intensified to an intolerable level (an easy 10 on their pain scale). I couldn't sleep last night, even with the assistance of oxycodone. The pain level was too high.
Surgeon saw me today, ostensibly for my 2 week follow-up and discharge. Ended up aspirating over 10cc's of fluid, and gave me Toradol to help me get through the pain. She'll see me again on Wednesday, to try to aspirate more, but if this doesn't work, and I'm still in this much pain, she said she may have to go back in surgically. Another surgeon has decided that I can't do things the easy way. (My colorectal surgeon established that 5 years ago, with all the rare complications I had from my cancer surgery.)
Pain is still pretty intense despite the draining and the Toradol. I hope that this resolves soon.
It will end. Slowly, gradually. I remember I was still in pain at two weeks. You had two rather larger pieces of breast taken out! I hope you start feeling some relief soon.0
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