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welcome
I have not been a member long but wish to welcome you to this fantastic site.
I had a double mastectomy on 2/2/09 as well with tissue expanders.
I'm sorry but I had no problem sleeping and had no pain.
Before my appointments with the plastic surgeon before my saline injections I take Motrin and that seems to help with the discomfort.
Yes you should mention it to your doctor when you see him/her.
Margo0 -
Welcome to the club no one
Welcome to the club no one wants to join. LOL. You will find a wonderful group of survivors and caregivers on this site. When I had my mastectomy I also built up fluid which the surgeon had to remove with a syringe. I found that as the fluid was building up it would cause me discomfort to the point where I couldn't sleep comfortably either. Once, the fluid build up stops, you should be able to rest better. Even though, I honestly have not had a full nights sleep since being diagnosed. Keep us posted, Hugs, Lili0 -
Have not been on lately, buttommaseena said:welcome
I have not been a member long but wish to welcome you to this fantastic site.
I had a double mastectomy on 2/2/09 as well with tissue expanders.
I'm sorry but I had no problem sleeping and had no pain.
Before my appointments with the plastic surgeon before my saline injections I take Motrin and that seems to help with the discomfort.
Yes you should mention it to your doctor when you see him/her.
Margo
Have not been on lately, but want to relate to all of you. I am still having the fluid withdrawn, but am down to once a week. I still have not seen the oncologist, but it is being worked on. Sleeping better and not really having pain, just some tightness in the upper chest due to the implants. I am scared that I might have to have chemo, but guess I will live through it if I do. Hopefully, I will find out this week. Thanks for the reply.0 -
Thanks for the reply. Fromchenheart said:Welcome
I did not have your exact experience, but I do want to welcome you to our group. I am sure you will find us to be well-informed, nurturing, and the best Cyber-huggers on the planet!
Keep us posted! We're with you, sister!
Hugs,
Claudia
Thanks for the reply. From what I have read, this is the place to be.\Hugs, Phyllis0 -
Thanks for you reply. I ammmontero38 said:Welcome to the club no one
Welcome to the club no one wants to join. LOL. You will find a wonderful group of survivors and caregivers on this site. When I had my mastectomy I also built up fluid which the surgeon had to remove with a syringe. I found that as the fluid was building up it would cause me discomfort to the point where I couldn't sleep comfortably either. Once, the fluid build up stops, you should be able to rest better. Even though, I honestly have not had a full nights sleep since being diagnosed. Keep us posted, Hugs, Lili
Thanks for you reply. I am resting better, but have nights of restlessness when I cannot sleep, but get up and read or watch tv until I can. I am still having fluid removed, but it is getting better. I only go once a week now. I am waiting now to see when my appointment with the oncologist is. I am trying to stay busy so as not to think about the cancer too much. Love to you all. Phyllis0
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