I'll take a bilateral mastectomy, please...............................

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MyTurnNow
MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Well, this is the week for my surgery. I'm looking forward to once again getting the beast out of my body. This time I am opting for a bilateral mastectomy with immediate reconstruction, well, reconstructuion started that is. I will have a dual latissimus flap and an axillary node dissection. My surgeon and plastic surgeon are anticipating that the sugery will take around 6 hours. Has anyone had this same surgery? I am a little apprehensive about my recovery. I do have a wonderful husband and daughter that will be with me every step of the way. It's the fear of the unknown, again!

My surgery is set for Wednesday at 10:00, so I will be off the site for several days. Just as soon as I can make it upstairs to the computer, I will provide an update.

If any sisters out there had this same procedure, I'd sure love to hear your input. Thanks.
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  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
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    Thinking of you this week
    As you know, I haven't had this surgery, but just wanted you to know that you'll be front and center in my thoughts and prayers this week, and I'll look forward to hearing from you when you're able that the surgery went perfectly, you're recovering even better than expected, enjoying the happy pills, and your husband and daughter are showering you with love and care!

    Big hug to you,

    Traci
  • Jean 0609
    Jean 0609 Member Posts: 2,462
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    We will be thinking about you!
    Sending thoughts & prayers your way. Can't give you advise, as my reconstruction was with the tissue expanders. Hugs.
  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
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    Jean 0609 said:

    We will be thinking about you!
    Sending thoughts & prayers your way. Can't give you advise, as my reconstruction was with the tissue expanders. Hugs.

    Jean, I will have the
    Jean, I will have the expanders put in but also need the surgery bringing the latissimus muscle from my back tunneled under the skin to the front to place the expander under. This is necessary because I had a lumpectomy with radiation the first time (7/09).
  • teresa41
    teresa41 Member Posts: 471
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Jean, I will have the
    Jean, I will have the expanders put in but also need the surgery bringing the latissimus muscle from my back tunneled under the skin to the front to place the expander under. This is necessary because I had a lumpectomy with radiation the first time (7/09).

    wishing you the best
    im wishing you the best my turn ,


    teresa
  • 24242
    24242 Member Posts: 1,398
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    teresa41 said:

    wishing you the best
    im wishing you the best my turn ,


    teresa

    I too am thinking of you
    I wish you a speady recovery. The sooner you get moving and doing exercises the more movement you keep. Now a days legs are moving when one wakes up recovery after having knees done so it stands to reason that doing exercises right away can only be helpful. I made sure I wasn't in pain and actually up walking around, doing exercises and eating hours after surgery. I ended up going on to mudding and taping drywall as well as a painting career and feel that this is what helped me to keep my full range of movement.
    Always be Good To Yourself,
    Tara
  • 2Floridiansisters
    2Floridiansisters Member Posts: 384 Member
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Jean, I will have the
    Jean, I will have the expanders put in but also need the surgery bringing the latissimus muscle from my back tunneled under the skin to the front to place the expander under. This is necessary because I had a lumpectomy with radiation the first time (7/09).

    Oh my..............MyTurnNow
    I know you must be a nervous wreck, I know I would be. It's sad to me that you have to go through this cancer crud all over again. I wish you well in all of this, my prayers are with you.

    Love Ronda
  • chenheart
    chenheart Member Posts: 5,159
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    Just sending you warmest of
    Just sending you warmest of hugs and wishes for a speedy recovery! I know how nervous you must be, but it sounds as if you have made the right decision for yourself, have a wonderful surgeon and a loving, supportive daughter and husband! Add us to the mix, and you have all bases covered!

    Hugs,
    Chen♥
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
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    MyTurnNow, Add my thoughts
    MyTurnNow, Add my thoughts and prayers to the mix. xoxoxox Lynn
  • pattimc
    pattimc Member Posts: 431
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    Prayers are coming your way
    OMG! I've been on vacation for a few weeks and not on the board. I had no idea you have to go through this! I am so sorry! We've gone through everything about the same time as each other so I really feel like I know you. Did you have a recurrence? I'm just in shock and again I am so sorry you have to go through more of this.

    Gods blessings to you!

    Patti
  • Jean 0609
    Jean 0609 Member Posts: 2,462
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Jean, I will have the
    Jean, I will have the expanders put in but also need the surgery bringing the latissimus muscle from my back tunneled under the skin to the front to place the expander under. This is necessary because I had a lumpectomy with radiation the first time (7/09).

    Thanks
    Thanks for filling me in on this. I'm not familiar with this procedure at all. My tissue expanders were filled with saline.
  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
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    pattimc said:

    Prayers are coming your way
    OMG! I've been on vacation for a few weeks and not on the board. I had no idea you have to go through this! I am so sorry! We've gone through everything about the same time as each other so I really feel like I know you. Did you have a recurrence? I'm just in shock and again I am so sorry you have to go through more of this.

    Gods blessings to you!

    Patti

    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a
    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a recurrence, same breast. So, I have put on my boxing gloves and I'm getting ready to kick some @ss!! I'm hoping to have no cancer cells in my lymph nodes and then may be able to avoid chemo again!! I have a positive outlook and have managed to live by Chen's mantra since I was diagnosed again. Be Stronger Than, Not Angry At!!

    P.S. I still have a lot of living to do!!
  • cindycflynn
    cindycflynn Member Posts: 1,132 Member
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a
    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a recurrence, same breast. So, I have put on my boxing gloves and I'm getting ready to kick some @ss!! I'm hoping to have no cancer cells in my lymph nodes and then may be able to avoid chemo again!! I have a positive outlook and have managed to live by Chen's mantra since I was diagnosed again. Be Stronger Than, Not Angry At!!

    P.S. I still have a lot of living to do!!

    My Turn Now
    I will be with you on Wednesday, so I hope you have a very big operating room - it's going to be crowded.

    I know that with your positive spirit you will prevail once again!!!!

    Love,
    Cindy
  • cahjah75
    cahjah75 Member Posts: 2,631
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a
    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a recurrence, same breast. So, I have put on my boxing gloves and I'm getting ready to kick some @ss!! I'm hoping to have no cancer cells in my lymph nodes and then may be able to avoid chemo again!! I have a positive outlook and have managed to live by Chen's mantra since I was diagnosed again. Be Stronger Than, Not Angry At!!

    P.S. I still have a lot of living to do!!

    Sending
    you cyber {{hugs}} for your surgery this week. I had bilateral mastectomy June 22 but no reconstruction yet.
    Char
  • ms.sunshine
    ms.sunshine Member Posts: 707 Member
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    cahjah75 said:

    Sending
    you cyber {{hugs}} for your surgery this week. I had bilateral mastectomy June 22 but no reconstruction yet.
    Char

    You can and will get thru
    You can and will get thru this. Prayers being sent to you and family, and for your medical team.
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
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    You can and will get thru
    You can and will get thru this. Prayers being sent to you and family, and for your medical team.

    My Turn Now .. No I did not have this surgery .. I did
    have the bi-lateral mac'tmy and my surgery was 6.5 hours with my reconstruction with tissue expanders. I did want to use my tummy fat and recreate my breasts, but my PS stated that it would be too hard on my body, and really has stopped performing that surgery.

    Best of Luck to you .. I sending you a big hug, and may everything turn out perfectly for you!

    Strength and Courage :-))


    Vicki Sam
  • sea60
    sea60 Member Posts: 2,613
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    Sending you well wishes for a quick recovery!
    You're in my prayers! Get plenty of rest.

    We'll be looking forward to your next post :)


    Sylvia
  • pattimc
    pattimc Member Posts: 431
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a
    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a recurrence, same breast. So, I have put on my boxing gloves and I'm getting ready to kick some @ss!! I'm hoping to have no cancer cells in my lymph nodes and then may be able to avoid chemo again!! I have a positive outlook and have managed to live by Chen's mantra since I was diagnosed again. Be Stronger Than, Not Angry At!!

    P.S. I still have a lot of living to do!!

    I'll be thinking of you.....
    tomorrow! Put up the good fight and all will be good. You are one strong, tough, positive lady and with the support of your family and us, you have alot of love surrounding you.

    Take care.

    Patti

    p.s. I hope no chemo, too!!!
  • natly15
    natly15 Member Posts: 1,941
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    Prayers going out to
    Prayers going out to Atlantic Beach. You have a marvelous attitude. I hope chemo is a thing of the past for you. Hang in there Pink sister. We look forward to hearing from you once you are up to it.
  • CypressCynthia
    CypressCynthia Member Posts: 4,014 Member
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    Surgery advice
    I had an abdominal pull-through a year after my first mastectomy. That was way back in the dark ages in 1987. That was a very long surgery--maybe 8 hrs?

    In ~1993 I had a second mastectomy with reconstruction this time a free flap using part of my buttock. I want to say that that surgery was about 6 hrs?

    Here is my advice, for what it's worth, as a multiple surgery survivor and a nurse practititioner. Please double check all of it with your practitioner as, of course, every case is different.

    Pain meds are not just prescribed to relieve pain. Study after study shows that pain meds help you heal faster. Why? Because early ambulation is the key to rapid healing. So:

    1) Take your pain meds as prescribed (if you can tolerate them). If you can't tolerate opioids such as hydrocodone (nausea, etc), first try the lowest possible doasge (even break pills in half) or ask for an alternative like toradol. Also, sometinmes you can tolerate one opioid better than another; I can't tolerate percocet but can tolerate hydrocodone.

    2) Ask to be given something for nausea along with pain meds, if they make you nauseated. After my last surgery, I went home with zofran pills to help with nausea and that really helped.

    3) Oral pain meds do not work well on severe pain. They work best on mild to moderate pain. This means you need to anticipate pain (and response to call light). Thus you need to start asking for your pain meds before your pain is terrible. Usually, once you are off pain pump, you are prescribed meds every 2-4 hrs as needed.

    4) After you pain med is working, usually about 20-30 min after dose, get up and move as allowed. This is the most important thing you can do to heal quickly. The sooner you move around the better as this will decrease many, many complications such as clots, infections, poor healing, etc.

    5) Pain is usually worst late afternoons and evenings. The afternoon pain may persist for awhile (even weeks) and that is normal.

    6) Have someone you trust (husband, family member, friend) stay with you as much as possible. Hospitals are often understaffed and it is a good idea to have an advocate just for you--especially when you are out of recovery, ICU or areas where staffing is more one to one. This person can make sure you get pain meds, be a gopher, etc.

    7) Finally, know that the squeaky wheel gets the oil, so speak up if something is bothering you.

    Hope some of this helps! I had a very bad experience after an appendectomy when I was very young and I wish I had had someone explain some of the above.
  • Pinkpower
    Pinkpower Member Posts: 437
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    MyTurnNow said:

    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a
    Thanks, Patti. Yes, a recurrence, same breast. So, I have put on my boxing gloves and I'm getting ready to kick some @ss!! I'm hoping to have no cancer cells in my lymph nodes and then may be able to avoid chemo again!! I have a positive outlook and have managed to live by Chen's mantra since I was diagnosed again. Be Stronger Than, Not Angry At!!

    P.S. I still have a lot of living to do!!

    That A Girl! You have the
    That A Girl! You have the right attitude. Faith and a strong positive attitude is the best weapon, next to science, that we have to fight. I will be praying and thinking of you tomorrow.
    Lupe