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Glad You're Home
I am glad that you are home and feeling better. Take it easy and don't try to do anything especially something strenuous. Like Kat said, use lots of pillows. I made like a cradle of pillows in the bed and comfortable propped myself up. Laying flat hurt my arm.
Take care.
P0 -
Glad you are home and the
Glad you are home and the surgery is past you. On to recovery and getting your strength back. Lots of pillows helped me, too. Sleeping was a challenge. It does slowly get better. One day at a time. We are stronger than we think. Take care. Marilyn0 -
Glad it went well!
I echo the recommendations for lots of pillows and for taking it easy as you recover.
Sending you lots of healing hugs,
Cindy0 -
My Recliner
My recliner became my bed for the first few nights after my lumpectomy. After that I found that I could lay in bed, on that side, but only in a certain position. If I laid on my left side, the weight of the breast hurt. Sort of a fetal position was good. Me and my recliner became good buddies, and I find if I have trouble sleeping (which seems to happen more and more lately), I know I can go there and get a few hours in before the alarm goes off. Good Luck and I'm glad you are out of the hospital. Just a few more bumps in the road until you get to Cansurvivorville.
Hugs - Pat0 -
Glad to read that you arepadee6339 said:My Recliner
My recliner became my bed for the first few nights after my lumpectomy. After that I found that I could lay in bed, on that side, but only in a certain position. If I laid on my left side, the weight of the breast hurt. Sort of a fetal position was good. Me and my recliner became good buddies, and I find if I have trouble sleeping (which seems to happen more and more lately), I know I can go there and get a few hours in before the alarm goes off. Good Luck and I'm glad you are out of the hospital. Just a few more bumps in the road until you get to Cansurvivorville.
Hugs - Pat
Glad to read that you are home now!0 -
Friday Surgery
I just had my lumpectomy on Friday of last week. I was fortunate that I had a sentinal node biopsy that allowed the physician to remove only the nodes closest to the tumor. So only a few removed. (came up negative) The physician did a 2 1/2 inch incision. The physician also does not believe in having drains. She said that were the tumor was will fill in with fluid, then scar tissue. The breast will keep it's shape., no indent. You may want to ask your doctor about the drains.
I have found that ice is my best friend. Lots and lots of ice. I also am moving my arm. Nothing crazy. It keeps the muscles going and reduces swelling.0 -
Jbryant,jbryant said:Friday Surgery
I just had my lumpectomy on Friday of last week. I was fortunate that I had a sentinal node biopsy that allowed the physician to remove only the nodes closest to the tumor. So only a few removed. (came up negative) The physician did a 2 1/2 inch incision. The physician also does not believe in having drains. She said that were the tumor was will fill in with fluid, then scar tissue. The breast will keep it's shape., no indent. You may want to ask your doctor about the drains.
I have found that ice is my best friend. Lots and lots of ice. I also am moving my arm. Nothing crazy. It keeps the muscles going and reduces swelling.
I think that the
Jbryant,
I think that the drains are used more with mastectomy and when more than just a couple nodes are taken. The drains are usually needed in these cases. Like you I had a lumpectomy and only 3 nodes removed so no drains.
Stef0 -
thanksfauxma said:Jbryant,
I think that the
Jbryant,
I think that the drains are used more with mastectomy and when more than just a couple nodes are taken. The drains are usually needed in these cases. Like you I had a lumpectomy and only 3 nodes removed so no drains.
Stef
thanks so much for all your comments. I am feeling a lot better today. My couch (it's the wrap around type) has become my best friend! And I think I have just about every pillow in the house there. Am resting whenever I get too tired. Thank God for the man in my life, he has taken over all the household chores and even screens my phone calls. Don't know what I'd do without him! The only thing I wish I could do right now is take a shower!!0 -
So glad that you are feelingtat2granny said:thanks
thanks so much for all your comments. I am feeling a lot better today. My couch (it's the wrap around type) has become my best friend! And I think I have just about every pillow in the house there. Am resting whenever I get too tired. Thank God for the man in my life, he has taken over all the household chores and even screens my phone calls. Don't know what I'd do without him! The only thing I wish I could do right now is take a shower!!
So glad that you are feeling better!
♥ Noel0
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