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cyclonefence

(4,872 posts)
Mon Oct 8, 2018, 05:33 PM Oct 2018

Thank you all for your kind words

You can't know how much your support means to me. I'm sort of a loner, so I don't have many people other than my husband to vent to, and I really hate burdening him with what is essentially the same old shit day after day--to wit: Why can't we get moving on this? I'm going crazy waiting for things to happen!

I saw the plastic surgeon again today, and I made him promise not to make me look like a teenager. I go for my final pre-surgery visit with the surgeon on Wednesday and then to the hospital for pre-admission stuff on Thursday. Surgery is scheduled for the 23rd.

It can't come soon enough. This tumor is growing, it really is. My left breast, which was smaller than my right one, no longer hangs as low. And it sort of burns. I want this thing out of me.

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Thank you all for your kind words (Original Post) cyclonefence Oct 2018 OP
I think the plastic surgery will work out for you ok but first out damn spot! Keep us up to date lunasun Oct 2018 #1
Sending healing thoughts your way, cyclonefence. sheshe2 Oct 2018 #2
I had a lumpectomy on my left breast locks Oct 2018 #3
Thank you cyclonefence Oct 2018 #4
my thoughts go to you all APorter910 Nov 2018 #5
How are you doing? backtoblue Nov 2018 #6
Thanks for caring! cyclonefence Nov 2018 #7
support son_b Nov 2018 #8
Thank you cyclonefence Nov 2018 #9

locks

(2,012 posts)
3. I had a lumpectomy on my left breast
Mon Oct 8, 2018, 08:59 PM
Oct 2018

four years ago but had to have a mastectomy a few months later. It was not easy and I had some problems afterward like lymphedema in my hand and arm from the radiation where nodes had been taken out but healed well and have been in total remission since. I feel breast cancer is one of the few cancers where progress has been made and the survivor percentage is very high unlike some like lung and pancreatic. They do not use much radiation now. I chose to not have reconstruction and wear a bra with a prosthesis. I hope and pray your surgery will go well and that you will heal and recover quickly.

cyclonefence

(4,872 posts)
4. Thank you
Tue Oct 9, 2018, 02:20 PM
Oct 2018

Your story is a condensed version of my own. In 2011 I had a lumpectomy with radiation and chemo and was cancer-free until Sept. of this year, when I began to have a discharge from my nipple. This new cancer has grown alarmingly fast, and I will be having a mastectomy on Oct. 23. I originally planned to have no reconstruction because I'm an old lady with saggy breasts, and I didn't want one saggy one and one pert one, but then my oncologist suggested I have a bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction on both sides, which is what I've decided to do.

I know I would have been happy with one mastectomy and no reconstruction, but honestly the idea of getting rid of both breasts really appeals to me at this point. The less breast tissue I have, the happier I'll be.

Thank you for your kind thoughts.

backtoblue

(11,676 posts)
6. How are you doing?
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 08:55 PM
Nov 2018

I just had an abnormal pap and have a colposcopy scheduled in a few weeks. Waiting is driving me nuts.

I hope your surgery went well and that you are healing. Best vibes, hugs, and DU magic dust!

cyclonefence

(4,872 posts)
7. Thanks for caring!
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 10:00 PM
Nov 2018

Surgery went fine--clean margins on the tumor and no spread to lymph nodes, so I thought I was done, but at the surgeon's office I just found out I have to have chemo (again--I had it with the first breast cancer), so that's kind of a bummer, but I handled it fine last time, and the best part is I rock a bald head!

Oh, I'm sorry about your pap--but maybe it will turn out to be nothing serious (fingers and toes crossed for you). You're right--the waiting is killer! I suffered more during the time before my surgery than I have during my recovery. I wish that somehow the surgery, or the invasive testing (like your scope or a biopsy) could be done immediately you know there may be a problem. I literally gained 20 pounds during the 6 weeks I had to wait for the surgery. Hang in there, dear back.

I hope you will get some nice drugs--seems like that's the least they could do for you!

I'll be thinking about you--let me know what happens.

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