Breast forms and garment recommendation while healing fr bilateral mastectomy
I will be having a bilateral mastectomy around the middle of January. I am doing chemo before surgery and will be finished December 15. I will be having radiation on one side only following surgery. I have decided not to have immediate reconstruction. I was just curious what some of you in this situation might have done about breast forms and garments, especially when you first came home from the hospital. I am familiar with the TLC catalog. I will be fitted for professional prostheses once treatment is done and everything heals. I was just wondering what some of you might have done in the meantime. Also, what do/did you wear when you left the house? Thanks. Jeanelle
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I had a bilateral ... what worked for me -
was a loose fitting blouse with snaps, or buttons.
My muscles, nodes and breast cut - so I had limited mobility, very limited arm movements for weeks. After a few weeks - and okay'd by my plastic surgeon - i wore inexpensive sports bra's - 3 bra's for $10, fruit of the loom -- front snaps.
What has your Doctor or his staff recommended? Do chat with him/her or staff about clothing, what to expect after surgery, drains, recovery time.
What I found along with way .. was that many Sisters in PINK here on our board - had clever, creative ways of handling rashes, mouth sore - sleeping than my Oncologist, his RN/ whom went thru BC herself, side efforts and more importantly SUPPORT.
Vicki Sam
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I realize my situation isn't
I realize my situation isn't the norm, but I had a double mastectomy with bilateral lymph node biopsy on 11-19. I regained motion in my arms very quickly and was just wearing t-shirts about 5 or 6 days after surgery, a size bigger than what I typically wore to accommodate room for my 4 drains and then just a zip front jacket. I am about 2 1/2 weeks post op and wore jeans , washed my hair in the sink and styled it with mousse and gel and wore a t-shirt and 1/4 zip pullover to my 2 week follow up! It's still a psychological thing for me about feeling the need to wear a bra, there isn'timuch there! Lol I have been wearing just tank-tops under t shirts, I went today and met with a lady at the cancer center and picked up a tank that has pouches and Velcro pillow type things that go in and with a shirt on over I look just like I did pre op! I went from a full D to having my sternum area stick out farther than where my breasts were. Pre op I went into panic mode about finding shirts that button,snap, and wrap but I never even wore any of them, I just went to goodwill for thoes shirts. I bought me 2 pj sets that the tops zipped up and that's what I wore around the house.
I am 28 years old and active, not sure of your personal circumstances but for me this has been pretty easy and painless and I think a lot of it has been because of my attitude and positive outlook! I will start chemo in the next few weeks so hopefully that all goes as well! Good luck and hopefully your surgery is as easy and painless as mine was!
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I had a bilateral ... what worked for me -
was a loose fitting blouse with snaps, or buttons.
My muscles, nodes and breast cut - so I had limited mobility, very limited arm movements for weeks. After a few weeks - and okay'd by my plastic surgeon - i wore inexpensive sports bra's - 3 bra's for $10, fruit of the loom -- front snaps.
What has your Doctor or his staff recommended? Do chat with him/her or staff about clothing, what to expect after surgery, drains, recovery time.
What I found along with way .. was that many Sisters in PINK here on our board - had clever, creative ways of handling rashes, mouth sore - sleeping than my Oncologist, his RN/ whom went thru BC herself, side efforts, and more importantly SUPPORT.
Vicki Sam
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taysho ----Wow .. quick recovery --taysho said:I realize my situation isn't
I realize my situation isn't the norm, but I had a double mastectomy with bilateral lymph node biopsy on 11-19. I regained motion in my arms very quickly and was just wearing t-shirts about 5 or 6 days after surgery, a size bigger than what I typically wore to accommodate room for my 4 drains and then just a zip front jacket. I am about 2 1/2 weeks post op and wore jeans , washed my hair in the sink and styled it with mousse and gel and wore a t-shirt and 1/4 zip pullover to my 2 week follow up! It's still a psychological thing for me about feeling the need to wear a bra, there isn'timuch there! Lol I have been wearing just tank-tops under t shirts, I went today and met with a lady at the cancer center and picked up a tank that has pouches and Velcro pillow type things that go in and with a shirt on over I look just like I did pre op! I went from a full D to having my sternum area stick out farther than where my breasts were. Pre op I went into panic mode about finding shirts that button,snap, and wrap but I never even wore any of them, I just went to goodwill for thoes shirts. I bought me 2 pj sets that the tops zipped up and that's what I wore around the house.
I am 28 years old and active, not sure of your personal circumstances but for me this has been pretty easy and painless and I think a lot of it has been because of my attitude and positive outlook! I will start chemo in the next few weeks so hopefully that all goes as well! Good luck and hopefully your surgery is as easy and painless as mine was!
I am so PROUD of you ... Yes, YOU. My bilateral happened after months of TCH chemo thereapy infusions - so I guess my body, was tired and weak.
Excellent way to start your journey - surgery first - then chemo.
Vicki Sam
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I had the bilateral, then
I had the bilateral, then chemo, then radiation.
I was healing when the weather was cold, and so I got by with baggy tees under flannel shits. I also was all right with pullover tops that stretched a bit, making them easy to get on/off myself.
When I needed to look sharp, I went with button tops, a little loose, so could wear something under it (like a tank top).. I also went with tops with texture or with some type of design -- plaids, stripes, seersucker, paisley, etc. -- to detract from my flat chest.
I got fitted for my fakes before I started radiation for two reasons: (1) in case my skin had some healing to do and (2) I would be returning to school -- I work in special ed -- before I was done with rads and did not want to miss time from school that I could avoid.
I am 2+ years in remission. I rarely wear "the girls." It just depends.
ee
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