Infusion Port Removal - In Office
I am so happy to have the port gone, one more step to putting the treatment in the rear view. Although I am only a few months into my 5 years with Femara, I feel the worst treatment-wise is behind me.
Any way, I just wanted to offer some encouragement to anyone facing the removal of their port in the doctor's office.
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So glad...
I'm so glad that it went well and that you have taken yet another step! Admittedly, I was frightened when they told me that I would be awake for the procedure. But, it was fine and I was just happy to have it out.
I bet that you deserved TWO lollipops for good behavior!
Hugs,
CR0 -
Hooray for YOU! Glad to
Hooray for YOU! Glad to hear all went well with your deporting. I remember when mine was removed. If I could, I'd give you a lolli as well.
BL0 -
Great encouragement
My experience was much like yours. I had it removed in the Dr's office with local anesthetic, then we went out to eat and ran errands right afterward. Much easier out than in.
So...anyone who is worried about this issue, relax, it's no biggie. seof0 -
In office port removal
I also had my port removed in the surgeon's office. It had been in for about 6 months. The procedure was done with a local anesthetic only and took about 10 minutes. There was no pain at all. The only thing I could feel was a bit of a tugging sensation. I even drove myself home. This was a breeze in comparison to everything else I had gone through. All I have left of the removal procedure is a small scar.0 -
Hooray for you. I had my
Hooray for you. I had my port out on the 13th of Jan. Just now getting the bills and it is going to cost me about $1100. for the procedure. I am sure yours will cost a lot less but don't think I could have done it that way. I'm a big chicken when it comes to that kind of stuff. Can't even look when they draw my blood.
Hugs
Donna0 -
I am sending a Hooray forBlownAway60 said:Hooray for you. I had my
Hooray for you. I had my port out on the 13th of Jan. Just now getting the bills and it is going to cost me about $1100. for the procedure. I am sure yours will cost a lot less but don't think I could have done it that way. I'm a big chicken when it comes to that kind of stuff. Can't even look when they draw my blood.
Hugs
Donna
I am sending a Hooray for you too!
Hugs, Megan0 -
PattiMegan M said:I am sending a Hooray for
I am sending a Hooray for you too!
Hugs, Megan
Patti,
I am happy that your port removal went smoothly in the dr's office.
In my case my body has a hard time with lanocaine or any meds that are for conscious sedation--so I had mine taken out under general anesthesia because mine was put in under conscious sedation and the meds never took. It rarely happens to people so I am one of the few that it happens to--lucky me.
Lollipops all around,
Margo0 -
I'm so glad the port removal
I'm so glad the port removal went well for you... I've never had to deal with a port...and am extremely greatful for that... because I would be terrified of one... Thank you for sharing your experience... I'm sure others will find it very comforting!! Celebrating you "portless"....
Hugs,
~T0
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