Tramflap double mastectomy numbness
Hi,
Am two years out of Tramflap surgery. Finally getting some feeling back around the new breasts. Numbness resides along the tummy line where they took the muscle. Still I am so glad my implants did not work. I never have to think about having them replaced! This is all me. When I lose weight they lose a little, when I gain same thing, it's all me! Dr. gave me a DD like I was but for some reason I'm now fitting DDD bras. ugh. my husband is happy! lol pretty comfortable just posting if anyone else needs support. Ask away. I see the last tramflap posts were back from 2002. A lot has changed I'm sure. It's a great way to go, especially if you start out with a tummy like I did. They take it and move it up for boobs! What better benefit from breast cancer than a tummy tuck!
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just beginning
- Hi Kelliemak..I had bilateral mastectomy on Jan 6th 2015 with tissue expander. My first fill was last week 120cc in both..next fill is tomorrow..I am ready to punch ps in the face if he suggests another 120. Lol looking for info on how to deal the with these boulders in my chest. Just brought a body pillow...any material I can read..ps only answers questions no info at all.
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I almost had the diep flap
I almost had the diep flap surgery done but when the ps surgeon said the surgery would be 8-10 hours and 4-7 days in the hospital I decided against it. However I have had two surgeries for implants both of which were four hours long and now need a revision that will be another two hours I kinda wish I would just have the 8 hour surgery and never have to worry about it again AND I get to lose the fat in my belly cause that is where I carry all my weight. Was your surgery long?
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