Queastion about Sentinal Node Biopsy
I have a banquet to go to Friday night. Does anyone know if I will feel up to that after having the Senitnal Node biopsy that morning?
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Hi Tulsa Mom
I can only speak for myself, but I had my sentinel node biopsy done along with my lumpectomy. I was back home around oneish and feeling fine. Nothing hurt. And I could have gone to a banquet that night. Not wearing anything sleeveless, mind you, but I would have been fine. I did walk a couple of miles the day after surgery.
But as I read all these posts, I see that we're all different and have different reactions to things. So maybe see what the consensus is before deciding.
Best of luck to you
Victoria0 -
I had a sential node biopsyaisling8 said:Hi Tulsa Mom
I can only speak for myself, but I had my sentinel node biopsy done along with my lumpectomy. I was back home around oneish and feeling fine. Nothing hurt. And I could have gone to a banquet that night. Not wearing anything sleeveless, mind you, but I would have been fine. I did walk a couple of miles the day after surgery.
But as I read all these posts, I see that we're all different and have different reactions to things. So maybe see what the consensus is before deciding.
Best of luck to you
Victoria
I had a sential node biopsy with lumpectomy and I would have been alright but I got sick from the anistesa they had giving me. I was vomoting and very nausious all night. I came home and went straight to bed. We all react differently. As far as the surgery goes I was ok with that.0 -
Hiaisling8 said:Hi Tulsa Mom
I can only speak for myself, but I had my sentinel node biopsy done along with my lumpectomy. I was back home around oneish and feeling fine. Nothing hurt. And I could have gone to a banquet that night. Not wearing anything sleeveless, mind you, but I would have been fine. I did walk a couple of miles the day after surgery.
But as I read all these posts, I see that we're all different and have different reactions to things. So maybe see what the consensus is before deciding.
Best of luck to you
Victoria
I'm assuming your from Oklahoma? I live in OKC and had my ssentinal node biopsy done 2 weeks prior to my double masectomy for the very same reasons your having it done (last July). You will be put under anisteasia so make sure they give you the pill to calm your tummy. It took about 1 hour and I was done. I felt fine. I thought I was going to be sick because i always was for other surgeries in the past. I was able to eat whatever I wanted. you will just have to decide when you come out of it and see how your body reacts...Oh they do have you come in early to inject a blue dye around the nipple area and it turns your boobie blue.. then you pee blue the next day...
Calleen0 -
Sentinel Node
I know for me they did the sentinel node and if found that cancer was there they would have to take out all the other nodes affected. If it was clear (which thank God it was) that was all they would have to do. For me the node operation was very painful and I could hardly move. I went straight to bed after it and was on pain pills for a few days. I had the "broken wing" syndrome for a while. It is different for everyone, and it depends on "where" your sentinel node actually is. They find that out with the blue dye. It is kinda cool to pee blue/green for a couple of days! lol
Good Luck and hopefully you can go to the banquet and feel great!!!!
Jennifer0 -
CalleenCalleen said:Hi
I'm assuming your from Oklahoma? I live in OKC and had my ssentinal node biopsy done 2 weeks prior to my double masectomy for the very same reasons your having it done (last July). You will be put under anisteasia so make sure they give you the pill to calm your tummy. It took about 1 hour and I was done. I felt fine. I thought I was going to be sick because i always was for other surgeries in the past. I was able to eat whatever I wanted. you will just have to decide when you come out of it and see how your body reacts...Oh they do have you come in early to inject a blue dye around the nipple area and it turns your boobie blue.. then you pee blue the next day...
Calleen
I am having it done at Saint Anthony's. Who did your flap? My doctor is Dr. Bajaj. I am driving from Tulsa so that I can have her do it. I noticed your nodes where negative, did you have Chemo?
Did the SNL hurt when they gave you the injection? Did they give you any numbing agent?
(they have now put me off till next Friday the 3oth and then the BLM with DIEP is the next week)0 -
Me tooReturntoCamelot said:Sentinel Node
I know for me they did the sentinel node and if found that cancer was there they would have to take out all the other nodes affected. If it was clear (which thank God it was) that was all they would have to do. For me the node operation was very painful and I could hardly move. I went straight to bed after it and was on pain pills for a few days. I had the "broken wing" syndrome for a while. It is different for everyone, and it depends on "where" your sentinel node actually is. They find that out with the blue dye. It is kinda cool to pee blue/green for a couple of days! lol
Good Luck and hopefully you can go to the banquet and feel great!!!!
Jennifer
Dr Bajaj did my reconstruction!! Your in excellent hands!! I love her to pieces!! and her staff is very very good!! I had mine done at St. Anthonys also. I'll send you my personal contact info so you can call me to talk about anything.
Calleen0 -
TulsaMomTulsaMomof3 said:Calleen
I am having it done at Saint Anthony's. Who did your flap? My doctor is Dr. Bajaj. I am driving from Tulsa so that I can have her do it. I noticed your nodes where negative, did you have Chemo?
Did the SNL hurt when they gave you the injection? Did they give you any numbing agent?
(they have now put me off till next Friday the 3oth and then the BLM with DIEP is the next week)
My hospital put a numbing cream on my nipples as soon as I got to the hospital (I thought they were nuts!), a couple of hours before the dye injection, and I barely felt anything, just tiny pricks. Definitely ask your surgeon ahead of time if this will be done, and, if it's not standard -- INSIST on it. You'll get 4 injections around each nipple -- very, very tiny needles, but still, 8 injections in a sensitive area!
I never peed blue -- you all told me I would, but I didn't and I was so disappointed. :-( And then those of you who got A/C got to pee red, and I didn't....I feel so left out of the Colorful Pee Club.
:-) Traci0
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