Soooo miserable - surgery #5 reconstruction

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CandaceMM
CandaceMM Member Posts: 68
So my newly reconstructed breasts (post bilateral mast.) have failed. Gravity and my poor tissue allowed the implants to sag into my underarm. PS was dumfounded, decided to go in and reinforce everything and then see if it holds. The wait to see part was explained tp my husband while I was in post op. (friday) My PS also kept insisting that this surgery would be pain free, this is not the case by a longshot! I'm in too much pain to be upset. But, apparently, not all reconstructions hold.

I hope this doesn't sound too negative. Just want those considering options to understand the many variables out there.

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  • fancy0416
    fancy0416 Member Posts: 4
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    two more chemo and haven't talked to PS yet...
    Dreading the choices I've read about. But still have radiation to go, so not a rush. Any recommendations? Boy, does that sound cliche.
  • CandaceMM
    CandaceMM Member Posts: 68
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    fancy0416 said:

    two more chemo and haven't talked to PS yet...
    Dreading the choices I've read about. But still have radiation to go, so not a rush. Any recommendations? Boy, does that sound cliche.

    Since I'm in the trenches,
    Since I'm in the trenches, my advice is jaded. However, up until the problems began, I was a believer. Also, I found that the tissue expanders and exchange surgery were true to what I read and was told. Definitely worth it and valuable. Just be mentally aware of possible roadblocks.
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
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    CandaceMM said:

    Since I'm in the trenches,
    Since I'm in the trenches, my advice is jaded. However, up until the problems began, I was a believer. Also, I found that the tissue expanders and exchange surgery were true to what I read and was told. Definitely worth it and valuable. Just be mentally aware of possible roadblocks.

    Candace .. I was instructed not to sleep on either
    side, just my back --- with lots of pillows. Also, I was instructed to wear my surgical bra or sports bra .. 24 hours a day. Still my non-cancer breast (right) fell and I had to wait several months before my PS went back in to push it up. Anxiety, anger and loss of hope ensued. 5 months after my 'fix it' surgery, all is well and my new right breast is holding up, symmetrical and I am finally happy with my look.

    Best of luck ...!


    Vicki Sam
  • Pinkpower
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    Candance, so sorry to hear
    Candance, so sorry to hear about the whole situation. Im kinda glad Vicki had great hopes for the new fix. Wishing all goes well this time and recovery is quick due to the pain.

    hugs

    Lupe
  • CandaceMM
    CandaceMM Member Posts: 68
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    VickiSam said:

    Candace .. I was instructed not to sleep on either
    side, just my back --- with lots of pillows. Also, I was instructed to wear my surgical bra or sports bra .. 24 hours a day. Still my non-cancer breast (right) fell and I had to wait several months before my PS went back in to push it up. Anxiety, anger and loss of hope ensued. 5 months after my 'fix it' surgery, all is well and my new right breast is holding up, symmetrical and I am finally happy with my look.

    Best of luck ...!


    Vicki Sam

    Nice to hear! Did you have
    Nice to hear! Did you have a lot of pain with the correction surgery?
  • Dawne.Hope
    Dawne.Hope Member Posts: 823
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    jeep cherokee 4x4's vs. Lamborghinis
    Dear Candace,

    I had no idea what divas these new foobs were going to be!

    I feel like my natural were like jeep cherokee 4x4's ... tough, reliable, and my new foobs are like Lamborghini's ... touchy, moody, sensitive ...

    I thought I'd never have to wear a bra again: wrong! And not just ordinary bras, but GOOD, expensive, underwire bras with side support ... the cheap ones won't cut it! Because these crazy girls like to head south or migrate over to the armpit ... Why didn't they tell us this stuff? They seriously are Diva boobs!

    I hope your pain goes away soon. I'm sorry you've had such a time of it. Hopefully, this will be your last surgery for a long time. At least, until the diva girls have to be replaced. ;)

    Seriously, I sincerely hope your pain does go away and not only will be there physical healing but emotional healing as well.

    Much Love to you, xo
  • PinkPearl
    PinkPearl Member Posts: 280
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    Aww Candice hope you are feeling better.
    So sorry about the pain and another "wait and see" period. I am praying that this reinforcement will fix the whole problem and as you heal you will feel so much better. Isn't weird that the doctors always say the surgery won't be so bad, but it usually is?? Hmmm, guess if they told us the reality we would run the other way! Soft hugs to you.
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
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    jeep cherokee 4x4's vs. Lamborghinis
    Dear Candace,

    I had no idea what divas these new foobs were going to be!

    I feel like my natural were like jeep cherokee 4x4's ... tough, reliable, and my new foobs are like Lamborghini's ... touchy, moody, sensitive ...

    I thought I'd never have to wear a bra again: wrong! And not just ordinary bras, but GOOD, expensive, underwire bras with side support ... the cheap ones won't cut it! Because these crazy girls like to head south or migrate over to the armpit ... Why didn't they tell us this stuff? They seriously are Diva boobs!

    I hope your pain goes away soon. I'm sorry you've had such a time of it. Hopefully, this will be your last surgery for a long time. At least, until the diva girls have to be replaced. ;)

    Seriously, I sincerely hope your pain does go away and not only will be there physical healing but emotional healing as well.

    Much Love to you, xo

    Dawne .. You are so right .... LOL
    touchy, stubborn and do their own thing! Yes, my new breast are troublesome at times .. refuse to fit into any bra off the rack -- even the expensive brands at Macys or Nordstrom. When thru 8 bra manufacturer's before finding 1, and only 1 style that fits nicely! LOL

    No doctor really explains the true 'side efforts' of chemo infusion, or radiation .. why we ladies thru choose to go thru reconstruction be any different? I wish my Plastic Surgeon would of handed me a booklet ...entitled ... 'how to' use, dress and enjoy your new breast (s).

    Barbie and Bambi Boobzilla ... alive and active on body!


    Vicki Sam
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member
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    PinkPearl said:

    Aww Candice hope you are feeling better.
    So sorry about the pain and another "wait and see" period. I am praying that this reinforcement will fix the whole problem and as you heal you will feel so much better. Isn't weird that the doctors always say the surgery won't be so bad, but it usually is?? Hmmm, guess if they told us the reality we would run the other way! Soft hugs to you.

    Candice .. Pillows are your best friends ...
    did I mention those nasty ... drains UGH! ... ok, my surgery to repair my droopy right breast was 1.5 hours long (6.5 for my bi-lateral, and tissue ex-panders), and only part of my fresh incision was re-cut. So my healing time was different, as well as the pain. No drain.. easy - peasy, somewhat.

    When in pain, I pampered myself for the first 2 weeks -- Lord, we are out and in surgery for 6hours plus .. all of our muscles are torn, ripped and cut .. I liken my experience to having a C-Section .. OUCH ... hurt to get out of bed, or stand up straight. Bi-lateral is same intense pain .. my arm hurt to lift any object off my shelves, or in my fridge. I asked my husband to keep cups, plates saucers on counter tops -- the first several days. Forget pulling out anything from pantry, or out of the fridge... i.e. a gallon of milk (YIKES).

    Let me know if you have any other questions.

    Strength and Courage,

    Vicki Sam
  • Dawne.Hope
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    VickiSam said:

    Dawne .. You are so right .... LOL
    touchy, stubborn and do their own thing! Yes, my new breast are troublesome at times .. refuse to fit into any bra off the rack -- even the expensive brands at Macys or Nordstrom. When thru 8 bra manufacturer's before finding 1, and only 1 style that fits nicely! LOL

    No doctor really explains the true 'side efforts' of chemo infusion, or radiation .. why we ladies thru choose to go thru reconstruction be any different? I wish my Plastic Surgeon would of handed me a booklet ...entitled ... 'how to' use, dress and enjoy your new breast (s).

    Barbie and Bambi Boobzilla ... alive and active on body!


    Vicki Sam

    Boobzilla! :) LOL!
    Oh, VickiSam you crack me up! They truly are boobzillas. LOL!

    We do need a book, an after-care book to care for these diva foobs/ boobzillas.

    Sorry about the bra issue. Have you been fitted at Nordstrom's by a surgical fitter? The crazy thing for me is I was a couple of months ago and they've changed again! Just like a diva ... can't make up her mind about anything!

    Hope Barbie and Bambi stay in place! :)

    At least we can laugh about it ... or we'd end up in the nut house. Or maybe we already are? ;)

    Love you girls! xo
  • aysemari
    aysemari Member Posts: 1,596 Member
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    May I add to this
    that it has been now 7 months since my reconstruction surgery and I still
    can lie comfortably on back or on my side. I feel them rubbing up against
    me when I exercise. I didn't expect this, does it get better?

    The one thing I like is that they don't bounce when I run... but then again
    where will my sex appeal be running down the beach in a red bathing suite
    a la Pamela Anderson in Baywatch, when nothing is trying to spill over... lol.

    I used to "all natural" girl.. oh well, I suppose it's better than nothing but I
    agree they need to prepare us better and give us more information. But I
    think most men (PS) just think we would keel over and die without our breats.
    A world without breast.. how dreadful. I don't think it even occurs to them
    that we may choose comfort over looks.

    I hope they can fix your breasts and put them into their place.

    Hugs,
    Ayse
  • Dawne.Hope
    Dawne.Hope Member Posts: 823
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    aysemari said:

    May I add to this
    that it has been now 7 months since my reconstruction surgery and I still
    can lie comfortably on back or on my side. I feel them rubbing up against
    me when I exercise. I didn't expect this, does it get better?

    The one thing I like is that they don't bounce when I run... but then again
    where will my sex appeal be running down the beach in a red bathing suite
    a la Pamela Anderson in Baywatch, when nothing is trying to spill over... lol.

    I used to "all natural" girl.. oh well, I suppose it's better than nothing but I
    agree they need to prepare us better and give us more information. But I
    think most men (PS) just think we would keel over and die without our breats.
    A world without breast.. how dreadful. I don't think it even occurs to them
    that we may choose comfort over looks.

    I hope they can fix your breasts and put them into their place.

    Hugs,
    Ayse

    aysemari
    It's almost seven months since my exchange and only in the last couple of weeks have I been able to sleep on my side. It doesn't hurt per se, but it is not particulary comfortable. While I sleep, I roll over on my side and inevitably I'll wait up and roll back on my back. I'm still sleeping with a wedge pillow because laying flat on my back isn't comfortable.

    I know what you mean about the no bounce. I didn't expect that. Are your implants silicone or saline? My are silicone and I don't feel them rubbing against me when I do cardio but I don't run. Are you wearing a good, supportive bra? That might help. My favorite work-out bra post-exchange is a Bendon Max-Out Underwire bra ... yeah, I didn't even work-out underwire bras existed. It keeps everything tight.

    I've started lifting again and that feels really weird. ... what is the new normal? I'm still trying to figure that out.
  • Noel
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    CandaceMM said:

    Nice to hear! Did you have
    Nice to hear! Did you have a lot of pain with the correction surgery?

    So sorry Candace for the
    So sorry Candace for the pain and all that you have gone thru. Sending a gentle hug to you!
  • Heatherbelle
    Heatherbelle Member Posts: 1,226 Member
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    Bra recommendations???
    Candace - I HOPE that once you're healed up from this surgery that your boobs will behave for you. My PS also likes to tell me how "pain free" things will be, lol...I'd like HIM to have expanders put in under HIS chest, get fills, etc, and see how "pain free" he thinks it is then!!
    You don't sound negative at all, just sharing your story. I just got a call from my PS and on March 1st I go back in to have the fat grafting to fix my flat spot & plump up my boobs a bit.
    And - ladies, PLEASE, can you give me some bra recommendations? I need to get some after this next procedure, I have 1 of my old bras that fits somewhat, other than that im wearing sports bras or nothing!
    *hugs*
    Heather
  • disneyfan2008
    disneyfan2008 Member Posts: 6,583 Member
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    so sorry...
    did they deal you ahead that not all successful? I am sure they did...but so much to take in...at one time..

    I HOPE things are calming down a bit for you..
  • Clementine_P
    Clementine_P Member Posts: 518 Member
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    so sorry...
    did they deal you ahead that not all successful? I am sure they did...but so much to take in...at one time..

    I HOPE things are calming down a bit for you..

    So sorry
    Candace, I am so sorry that you have to go through this. 3 months out of my reconstructive surgery and one of mine "settled" while the other didn't. I have been assured that the other one will too soon. I hope your pain resolves very quickly. You (none of us) should have to deal with this - I am sure you are very disappointed. Hang in there!
  • CandaceMM
    CandaceMM Member Posts: 68
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    So sorry
    Candace, I am so sorry that you have to go through this. 3 months out of my reconstructive surgery and one of mine "settled" while the other didn't. I have been assured that the other one will too soon. I hope your pain resolves very quickly. You (none of us) should have to deal with this - I am sure you are very disappointed. Hang in there!

    Thanks everyone, love the
    Thanks everyone, love the humor. I feel like I've been hit by a truck. By itself, a manageable condition. That is, IF I could snuggle into a ball and sleep for a few days. But, thats not an option. So, the misery continues! Haha, at least I'm laughing.
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member
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    CandaceMM said:

    Thanks everyone, love the
    Thanks everyone, love the humor. I feel like I've been hit by a truck. By itself, a manageable condition. That is, IF I could snuggle into a ball and sleep for a few days. But, thats not an option. So, the misery continues! Haha, at least I'm laughing.

    So sorry Candace for all
    So sorry Candace for all that you are going thru. It is NOT fair!

    Hoping that you will feel better mentally and physically real soon!


    Sending you a gentle hug,


    Sue :)
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598
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    aysemari said:

    May I add to this
    that it has been now 7 months since my reconstruction surgery and I still
    can lie comfortably on back or on my side. I feel them rubbing up against
    me when I exercise. I didn't expect this, does it get better?

    The one thing I like is that they don't bounce when I run... but then again
    where will my sex appeal be running down the beach in a red bathing suite
    a la Pamela Anderson in Baywatch, when nothing is trying to spill over... lol.

    I used to "all natural" girl.. oh well, I suppose it's better than nothing but I
    agree they need to prepare us better and give us more information. But I
    think most men (PS) just think we would keel over and die without our breats.
    A world without breast.. how dreadful. I don't think it even occurs to them
    that we may choose comfort over looks.

    I hope they can fix your breasts and put them into their place.

    Hugs,
    Ayse

    Hoping that your pain has
    Hoping that your pain has lessened for you Candace! Sorry that you are suffering like this.


    Hugs, Lex