Bye Bye Port.....

This morning was my port removal surgery... It took longer to get me ready than it did to do the removal. I am so happy to have it out. Now I don't have to look at it anymore. Not that I will ever forget what I went through last year but at least now I will not have the constant reminder every time I get dressed. It will be so nice to wear tank tops this summer and not have to worry about if that is covered or not. I do not care about the scar and once it is all healed I will put vitamin E oil on the scar. My Onc told me to use it on my hysterectomy scar after it was all healed and it worked like a charm. If it doesn't go away that is no big deal. Scars are nothing but I felt like that port screamed out "Hey look at me I had cancer". lol
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Hi Eileenchris8588 said:port removal
I am so happy for you I cant wait for mine to come out. I was supposed to have my 5th round of chemo today but my platelets were low so I have to go back on Thursday and have them retested then hopefully can have chemo then 1 more round of chemo to go
Glad that the port removal process went easily for you. I had mine removed in January and like you, the prep took longer than the actual removal, which was maybe 10 minutes at most. I don't care about the scars either. I see them as my badges of honor and courage! Shopping, here I come!
Kelly
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Kelly - I love it.. Badges oflovesanimals said:Hi Eileen
Glad that the port removal process went easily for you. I had mine removed in January and like you, the prep took longer than the actual removal, which was maybe 10 minutes at most. I don't care about the scars either. I see them as my badges of honor and courage! Shopping, here I come!
Kelly
Kelly - I love it.. Badges of honor. I am going to have to steal that one
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