Prophalatic double mastecomy
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It all depends on the state you live in and yourm-star said:i had prophylactic bilateral
i had prophylactic bilateral mastectomy with immediate tissue expanders and was in 3 nights/3 1/2 days. No way was i ready to come out before that time physically. And my surgery went very well.
I'd stay as long as your insurance will pay for. Def 2 nights minimum in case of any complications from anaesthetic etc.
Good luck
insurance coverage. Most States want you out in 23 hours - same here in California. However, if there is lymph node removal - testing for cancer involvement -- 3 to 4 days is the max.
Of course this all changes .. if you run a fever, allergic to med's .. infection and so. I was in the hopital 4 days .. allergy to PCN given to me. lymph nodes came out negative, I could of stayed another day .. I opted to get out of the hospital. I agree with m-star - min. of 2 nights should be the rule of thumb.
Kudos to all of you WOMEN in PINK that were release in 24 hours...
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Wishing you good luck Mendam-star said:i had prophylactic bilateral
i had prophylactic bilateral mastectomy with immediate tissue expanders and was in 3 nights/3 1/2 days. No way was i ready to come out before that time physically. And my surgery went very well.
I'd stay as long as your insurance will pay for. Def 2 nights minimum in case of any complications from anaesthetic etc.
Good luck
Wishing you good luck Menda with your surgery!
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Hi Menda
I had a bilaternal mastectomy, reconstruction started (tissue expanders with some saline), and 13 lymph nodes removed. I stayed one night in the hospital and was released late morning the next day. I did feel that I was ready to come home, so it's not like they kicked me out. Good luck to you and keep in touch.0
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