I'm curious? What kinds of emotions did you feel when you had your port removed?
I have had the port for almost nine months and am excited, yet nervous, about getting it out. It seems to me that I could find it to be a rather emotional experience.
Any sharers?
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Taking out my port..
I was excited and nervous when I had my port taken out. I think that is normal. After it was taken out, I even missed it for a short while. I hope that all goes well with you.
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I was excited to get it out.mommaellen said:Taking out my port..
I was excited and nervous when I had my port taken out. I think that is normal. After it was taken out, I even missed it for a short while. I hope that all goes well with you.
Ellen
I was excited to get it out. Freedom!0 -
I was excited and scared!
I was excited and scared! Excited that it was the final milestone for treament. Scared because it had turned into talisome for me. When they removed it I asked the surgon to give it to me. I think he thought I was a little odd. I carry it in my purse and whenever I get scared or anxious I get it out and hold to my incision scar. Wierd I know but it helps me to calm down.0 -
I was very happy to have it
I was very happy to have it out it was exciting!!! It was the end of it all so to say.
But I do have to say if I new then what I know now I would have kept it.
These last few months would have been allot easier with it.
But it was a great feeling at the time to get it out!!
Best of luck to you.. Take care..0 -
well naturally
there were a few emotions attatched to it since I got it out on Valentines day last year. It was in a bit longer than normal because on my first mamo I had some suspicious cells so I left it in until after the pathology report came back from that.0 -
Update
The date of the de-porting is changed to January 8. The DR prefers to do this in a procedure room at the hospital. I am not disappointed because I prefer the thought that I will get more than just a few numbing shots -- chicken that I can be.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about having the port taken out.0 -
Yay!desertgirl947 said:Update
The date of the de-porting is changed to January 8. The DR prefers to do this in a procedure room at the hospital. I am not disappointed because I prefer the thought that I will get more than just a few numbing shots -- chicken that I can be.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about having the port taken out.Yay for you! I was like a little kid on Christmas Day with excitement! The removal of my port marked the end of a tough journey and gave me confidence in my future. It also meant that I would not have to worry about where I held my precious new granddaughter!
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Excited and Scared here too!JanPat said:Yay!
Yay for you! I was like a little kid on Christmas Day with excitement! The removal of my port marked the end of a tough journey and gave me confidence in my future. It also meant that I would not have to worry about where I held my precious new granddaughter!
However, I was nervous as I had to create a 'new normal', a life that did not include weekly chemo infusion, or bi-weekly blood drawls. I sat and thought ... now, what to do with myself... so I had to reinvent myself slowly back into the mainstream of life.
Good luck, and happy grand-baby holding.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
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Good luck on the 8th to havedesertgirl947 said:Update
The date of the de-porting is changed to January 8. The DR prefers to do this in a procedure room at the hospital. I am not disappointed because I prefer the thought that I will get more than just a few numbing shots -- chicken that I can be.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about having the port taken out.Good luck on the 8th to have your port removed!
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Excited and scaredsbmly53 said:The end of 'active' treatment was scary
I felt kind of lost and it just was plain weird to be done. I think it is very common to have such feelings, mixed emotions. I am hoping that the appointment goes smoothly.
SueI just had my port removed about a week ago. I was very excited because it symbolized the end of my 1.5 yr journey. I was also scared because it also meant I would not be monitored every couple of weeks either, back in 3 months now. Mixed emotions for me. The process was quick, they didn't even put me to sleep, just numbed the area and I didn't feel anything until later. Much easier than the placement. I hope your appointment goes smoothly.
Hugs and prayers
Lisa
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