mastectomy

seof
seof Member Posts: 819 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Merry Christmas, everyone. I am looking for the voice of experience again. I am scheduled for double mastectomy on Dec. 21. They say probably 3-4 days in the hospital, then 6 weeks recovery at home before I go back to work. I know everyone is different, but I was wondering how likely y'all think it is that I will be home for Christmas, then how much pain and difficulty I may have. My husband is very helpful and supportive. He has flexible hours at his job and can set his own schedule. My Mom will be coming to stay with me as long as I need her to. I have an 11 year old girl and a 13 year old girl, and we have a strong support system in our church, , and 2 sisters-in-law less than 2 hours drive away, so I have plenty of help at home. I hear that the worst part is the pain....let me know some of your experiences, please.

Thanks, seof.

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  • ladybluepgh
    ladybluepgh Member Posts: 76
    I had a unilateral mastectomy sept 13th...I was out of the hospital in a day and a half...the pain wasnt so bad either...worse part for me was moving my arm after the lymph nodes were removed but i made myself get moving...just make sure you get lots of rest when you get home...pamper yourself and you will do fine...oh yeah, and merry christmas
  • Skybuf
    Skybuf Member Posts: 143
    Hi seof and Merry Christmas to you too, I had my mastectomy Dec 19th 05. I came home the same day, they do drive thru mastectomies here now!! Nurse came to me next day to measure fluid and such. You will have a drain, nothing to worry about. It's out in a week. I sat at the table for Christmas apparently but don't remember much about the holidays....slept a lot and was on meds for any pain. Just sleepy but not painful really. You will get thru it, I am going back for my second mastectomy Feb 08....Gods speed hon.
  • phoenixrising
    phoenixrising Member Posts: 1,508
    Merry Christmas to you too :) They only kept me in for a day for a single mastectomy. The only pain meds were Tylenol 3's. Nurse came in to check the drains. For me the hard part was the psychological pain rather than the physical pain.

    Had to watch my movements with my arm and couldn't sleep on my side :(. Showering was interesting with the tube, but you just have to be careful. You will probably be fine and how nice to have so many people around to help. I slept a lot.
    Best of luck to you
    jan
  • grandmagail
    grandmagail Member Posts: 28
    I had my bilateral mastectomy in Nov. I spent one day in the hospital. That really put me in a panic when they told me...one day! As it turned out...that's all I needed and was glad to be home. I had no pain...just some soreness, and still have a few sore spots after six weeks. Do your exercises after the drains are out and you will regain full range of motion. My drains stayed in two weeks because I was over limit on my output, but I had no problems after they came out. I felt able to go back to work after a month, but since I work at a University and we are down for the holidays, they encouraged me to stay home until after the first. You sound like you have lots of help at home and there should be no reason that you shouldn't be home for Christmas! I found the drains the most cumbersome and difficult to deal with. The cancer society sells a camisole with drain pockets. It's great. Also...during showers..put a piece of yarn around your neck to pin the drains to. I expected the surgery to be a much bigger deal. I was totally surprised that I had no pain. My daughter spent two nights with me and continued to come and do household chores for me for about a week and a half then I was on my on (she called it my rehab process). Just use common sense and don't lift, etc. Oh one more thing..I did wind up sleeping in a recliner. I'm a side sleeper and laying flat on my back just didn't cut it. Good luck to you. I know everyone is different, but I hope your surgery isn't so bad. Mine surely wasn't! Have a good Christmas and enjoy the pampering!!
  • KathiM
    KathiM Member Posts: 8,028 Member
    I only had a lumpectomy, but lymph node removal gave me a drain. I agree with all about after drain removal...at your surgeon's ok...start exercising the arm range of motion....to quote mine...'you use it, or you lose it'.

    Hugs and Merry Christmas.....

    Hugs, Kathi
  • wendye43
    wendye43 Member Posts: 3
    Seof,

    I will be thinking of you and adding you to my prayers. I had a double mastectomy in October. I know how you're feeling right about now, actually, I couldn't wait to get it over with and stop thinking about it. I did feel like the weight of the world was lifted after it was over. I was in the hospital for 2 nights, the worst part for me was not being able to move myself into comfortable positions, you can't really use your arms to push yourself up in bed right after the surgery, so don't be afraid to ask your nurse to reposition you, mine came in every hour or so as needed and helped me out. I would also recommend asking for the morphine pump for pain, I initially got percoset and it didn't work really well for me, but the morphine helped greatly.

    I found that I was able to get around pretty good after about a week or so. You have much more help than I did, so I think you'll be in good shape. I'm now 2 months out and have full range of motion back without pain.

    You will do fine. Merry Christmas & God Bless.
  • jackiemanz
    jackiemanz Member Posts: 85
    Well I had my double mastectomy with reconstruction in March and I was only in the hospital for 23 hours. There really wasn't much pain except when I was first waking up after the surgery. The only diffuctly that I had was also the arm movement and those drains. I hated the drain I made my husband do that part. When you get home just take it easy and rest. Let your family and friends take care of everything.

    Merry Christmas
    Jackie
  • seof
    seof Member Posts: 819 Member
    Thanks for sharing your experiences, it sounds encouraging. I think I will do fine, but there is the fear of the unknown, etc.

    Merry Christmas again. seof
  • 3cbrca
    3cbrca Member Posts: 206
    Hi Seof
    I was in for four days but that was because I stayed an extra day because I had to have a hematoma removed the second day and even then it was up to me - my doc said I could on the 3rd day, but I wasn't ready to take care of the drains. I thought it would be a big deal and it really wasn't. I'm guessing you'll be home to enjoy Christmas. Moving a little slow, but home and enjoying being there with your family. My best to you and Merry Christmas.
    Sheilah