Very Frustrated and Angry
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Stay Strong
Hope, I' so sorry this is happening to you.
We're sending you cyber strength & hugs to get through this.
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Swelling is so painful, andarbojenn said:I don't blame you for being
I don't blame you for being frustrated and angry. I hope the onc and surgeon can take care of all of this for you. Let us know how it goes: you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Swelling is so painful, and I don't blame you one bit for being frustrated and angry. I mentioned this in another thread, but I'm not sure you read it. Can you somehow get a second opinion about this, from your primary care physician or maybe the surgeon that you liked so well? Although the oncologist is your cancer doctor, it doesn't seem as though she would have a lot of expertise with the bleeding and fluid build-up that you're experiencing.
I hope that she was able to offer you more than a temporary fix today.
Joyce0 -
You should just go to your
You should just go to your doctor and let them take care of the physical part. And perhaps, you need to get check into some anti-anxiety pills, or nerve pills or something. We all go thru a lot and if we are having trouble handling it, it is always best to go to your oncologist and get some help with it. Good luck!0 -
Sorry that thisIamHope said:Didn't happen
The doc said she's not going to drain the blood. So now I still have a weird boob thing going. Her advice is to hang tight. Sit it out.
I want to scream and not stop ever. Instead, I'm laying quitly and watching X Files.
has happened to you. I hope that you feel better soon!0 -
You need to trust yourIamHope said:Didn't happen
The doc said she's not going to drain the blood. So now I still have a weird boob thing going. Her advice is to hang tight. Sit it out.
I want to scream and not stop ever. Instead, I'm laying quitly and watching X Files.
You need to trust your doctor, after all, she is the expert. There obviously is a good reason why she isn't having anything done. Did you ask? What was the reason? And, if you don't trust here or aren't happy with her, you should go for a second opinion.
And, you should probably look into some nerve pills or something. It will help with your anxiety and hopefully calm you down. Breast cancer is very stressful, and, medication helps us to deal with it a lot better at times.0 -
IAMHOPEDianeBC said:You need to trust your
You need to trust your doctor, after all, she is the expert. There obviously is a good reason why she isn't having anything done. Did you ask? What was the reason? And, if you don't trust here or aren't happy with her, you should go for a second opinion.
And, you should probably look into some nerve pills or something. It will help with your anxiety and hopefully calm you down. Breast cancer is very stressful, and, medication helps us to deal with it a lot better at times.
Has she actually
IAMHOPE
Has she actually looked at your breast or is all this being told to you over the phone? If she has not seen you in person, I would request that she does. It sounded to me like you just talked with her on the phone about this but maybe I am wrong.
Stef0 -
Hopefauxma said:IAMHOPE
Has she actually
IAMHOPE
Has she actually looked at your breast or is all this being told to you over the phone? If she has not seen you in person, I would request that she does. It sounded to me like you just talked with her on the phone about this but maybe I am wrong.
Stef
You scream all you like. Your attitude is great. Sorry you are going through this extra stuff, as if we don't have enough to deal with. Thinking of you. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0 -
I went to see her. She is anfauxma said:IAMHOPE
Has she actually
IAMHOPE
Has she actually looked at your breast or is all this being told to you over the phone? If she has not seen you in person, I would request that she does. It sounded to me like you just talked with her on the phone about this but maybe I am wrong.
Stef
I went to see her. She is an amazing woman (although I want to slap her silly cause she does not want to drain this )
She explained her reasoning. Everytime she drains the blood, the "hole" becomes empty and just fills up with blood again. I'm losing to much blood. It's been more than 2liters allready. She says the boob-balloon will keep the presure on the wound underneath and will stop it from bleeding anymore. My body is suppose to be able to deal with this, absorb it and heal on it's on.
I just don't understand why not more woman are going through this. Maybe it is because they took out the drain too soon. But still, someone else must have had a similar experience.
Thanks for the support guys.
Tomorrow I'm going for my post-op follow up and prognosis of the rest of the lymph nodes they removed.0 -
What she said makes sense.IamHope said:I went to see her. She is an
I went to see her. She is an amazing woman (although I want to slap her silly cause she does not want to drain this )
She explained her reasoning. Everytime she drains the blood, the "hole" becomes empty and just fills up with blood again. I'm losing to much blood. It's been more than 2liters allready. She says the boob-balloon will keep the presure on the wound underneath and will stop it from bleeding anymore. My body is suppose to be able to deal with this, absorb it and heal on it's on.
I just don't understand why not more woman are going through this. Maybe it is because they took out the drain too soon. But still, someone else must have had a similar experience.
Thanks for the support guys.
Tomorrow I'm going for my post-op follow up and prognosis of the rest of the lymph nodes they removed.
What she said makes sense. Like putting pressure on a cut to stop the bleeding. It will just take longer. I have heard that it is better to have the body reabsorb this. I hope it starts to do that right away. Good thoughts for you on your journey.
Stef0 -
My experience....
I was not sent home with a drain. Instead I had a compression bandage that was fit into the cup of my surgical bra and was told to wear it for 1 week. It was a tad uncomfortable because I was sore, but very doable. This utilized the same theroy of putting pressure on the area to stop bleeding and promote healing. It worked. I was painful when I moved due to the pressure, but it does ease up as it starts to heal. A bag of crushed ice worked wonders. Pammy0 -
fluid build upIamHope said:I went to see her. She is an
I went to see her. She is an amazing woman (although I want to slap her silly cause she does not want to drain this )
She explained her reasoning. Everytime she drains the blood, the "hole" becomes empty and just fills up with blood again. I'm losing to much blood. It's been more than 2liters allready. She says the boob-balloon will keep the presure on the wound underneath and will stop it from bleeding anymore. My body is suppose to be able to deal with this, absorb it and heal on it's on.
I just don't understand why not more woman are going through this. Maybe it is because they took out the drain too soon. But still, someone else must have had a similar experience.
Thanks for the support guys.
Tomorrow I'm going for my post-op follow up and prognosis of the rest of the lymph nodes they removed.
I had a similiar experience, I had a radical mastectomy June 10, I came home with two drain tubes. The doctor removed them after a week,and also removed my stitches. I did ok for approx one week and then I was walking thru my kitchen and my shirt felt wet..I pulled up my shirt and blood was pouring down my stomach, down my leg, into the kitchen floor..I kinda freaked out..I put a gauze on it and laid down to try and stop the bleeding..It was on a Sunday and it was also fathers day..I called the Dr. and he ask me if it was dark blood and he said it was a build up that needed to come out. If I had been thinking, I would have known that dark blood is not new blood..But, when blood is pouring out of your chest , who can think straight..He said this happens sometimes, he told me to keep the gauze changed and it should stop..The blood was coming out of the weakest part of my incision..I changed the gauze four time and it finally stopped..I went to his office the next day and everything was fine.. I was also told the body would start to absorb the extra fluid..It took a little while..But, I started turning green around that area, and the Dr told me that is a sign that the body is absorbing the fluid..So I know how you feel..It is scary and very uncomfortable..My thoughts are with you.0
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