? about expansion and recovery from surgery
HI Ladies,
I just came back from my reconstruction surgeon. He wanted to do my first expansion today, but no go . It has been 19 days since my double masectomy. I got my drains out last week. My left side healed very good, and where the drain was it scabbed over real fast. My right side has issues, and i am still having fluid coming out of the hole where the drain is. Just a little bit, but still seems to be having a hard time healing into a scab. Has anyone had this issue? And the cancer was on my right side. I am thinking that might have something to do with it. Although the rest of my sutures look great, and healing just fine. I hade lymph node taken out too.
And i am set up appt. for next Monday, hoping we can do my first expansion. Keeping my fingers crossed that this little boo boo i have will heal and scab up. Can anyone tell me what its like to get expansion done. Is it a painful process?
Thanks in advance for all your support and comments! and Merry Christmas!
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Sorry, I have no expericnce
Sorry, I have no expericnce or advice -just sending hugs
Denise
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it is a little sore
You are stretching skin that has never been stretched so it was more of a tight soreness that would last for about a day and a half. Then when you get used to it, you will get another expansion. It depends on big you are going. I had a single mast. So the mast. side was a little tighter than the left side. I went from an almost a to a small c, and he went a little bigger with the stretching so when they did the exchange it was more comfortable.
I was just told to gently massage and that would help. Your plastic surgeon will have some good tips, at least mine did.
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Easy procedure
Hi Christaldi,
I had a double mastectomy and one of my drains had some issues so I too was delayed having it out. As a result, I ended up not having my first expansion for about 7 weeks after surgery. I was anxious - really wanted to get the expansion done right away so I was disappointed with the delay. In the end, it was just a small disappointment. As to the pain factor during an expansion, I found there to be no pain at all. You feel a tightness that Carol described but for me no pain. It sort of felt like I was wearing a sports bra when I wasn't. By the next morning that feeling had gone away too. If you go on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ8-f7F9BdI you can see a woman that had her expansions taped so you can see the process. The entire process takes about 5 minutes total (for both breasts). I worried about it too until I went through an expansion, but you will see when you get one that it is not something for you to worry about at all. It is easy.
Best,
Clementine
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