Home from my 2nd surgery
It went ok. They took out all nodes under my right armpit. My arm hurts and I am on strong painkillers and pretty much stoned Now I have to wait for path report and there is still one big decision to make what to do with my left breast.
Take care, Carmen
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Hi Carmen
I am happy it went well this time, I hope you did not throw up after this surgery. Was the first surgery your first time with anesthesia? My mother-in-law threw up a lot the first time she had anesthesia, her second time she didn't.
My sugeon told me to exercise the arm where he removed all my lymph nodes as soon as I went home. I was supposed to brush my hair using that arm several times a day. Did you have similar instructions? Then after he removed the drain tube, he encouraged me to use it often even if it hurts so that I would not suffer later from a decrease in its mobility range.
About your left breast, did you discuss having a breast MRI with your doctor? I, too, had 2 types of cancer one of them was ILC and my oncologist said I had to have a breast MRI to make sure they didn't miss anything before starting chemo.
Take care of yourself and rest well, good luck Carmen
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Glad you are home. Good lucklintx said:Carmen
Welcome back and glad to hear you're stoned for now! Thinking about you...Linda
Glad you are home. Good luck with the path report.
Hugs, Jan
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Praying for clean nodes.survivorbc09 said:Glad you are home. Good luck
Glad you are home. Good luck with the path report.
Hugs, Jan
Praying for clean nodes. Lots of prayers!
Lynne
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HiFaith_In_God said:Hi Carmen
I am happy it went well this time, I hope you did not throw up after this surgery. Was the first surgery your first time with anesthesia? My mother-in-law threw up a lot the first time she had anesthesia, her second time she didn't.
My sugeon told me to exercise the arm where he removed all my lymph nodes as soon as I went home. I was supposed to brush my hair using that arm several times a day. Did you have similar instructions? Then after he removed the drain tube, he encouraged me to use it often even if it hurts so that I would not suffer later from a decrease in its mobility range.
About your left breast, did you discuss having a breast MRI with your doctor? I, too, had 2 types of cancer one of them was ILC and my oncologist said I had to have a breast MRI to make sure they didn't miss anything before starting chemo.
Take care of yourself and rest well, good luck Carmen
Thanks for asking. No, I wasn't vomitting this time. For the first time doctors weren't sure whether it was from aneasthesia, from migraine or from painkillers. They changed painkillers and I was ok this time.
On Thursday I am having physical therapy and I believe I will get all instructions about my arm there.
On next Monday I am having appointment with my doctor to discuss path report and my left breast. He already mentioned MRI, but I think I can't have it right now because I have expander in my right breast and it contains metal. Maybe I am wrong about this, I will ask him on Monday.
Take care and good luck, Carmen
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wow...pretty good at typing
wow...pretty good at typing on all your meds...
FEEL better..
Denise
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Thinking of you Carmen!disneyfan2008 said:wow...pretty good at typing
wow...pretty good at typing on all your meds...
FEEL better..
Denise
Hugs,Thinking of you Carmen!
Hugs, Megan
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That's great that you're donehope67 said:Hi
I just had my plastic surgeon today and I am done with filling of expander. Yay! No path report yet, I hope I'm getting it on Monday!
Thanks for cheering up for me!
Carmen
That's great that you're done with the fillings. Good luck on Monday!
Hugs, Kylez
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Yes congrats on the end ofPennyJ said:Sending good wishes your way!
Good luck on Monday and congratulations on finishing w/ filling your expanders (I really didn't enjoy that part).
Take care,
Penny
Yes congrats on the end of the fillings and good luck to you!
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