Illinois ladies facing bc

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  • cateyz2
    cateyz2 Member Posts: 253
    edited December 2013


    Ive had both lumpectomy and then bmx, lumpectomy extremely easy recovery compared to bmx. Slept fine in bed, wore regular bra immediately afterwards

  • doxie
    doxie Member Posts: 700
    edited December 2013


    I had a lumpectomy and only had pain from the SLN. Not the incision but the muscles that were stretched out through the axilla an under arm area. Still nothing at all like a c-section.

  • ritajean
    ritajean Member Posts: 4,042
    edited December 2013


    I had two lumpectomies and slept in the recliner for a few nights each time. It probably wasn't necessary but I was alone and thought it the safest and easiest place to get up from. Recovery time was relatively fast and nothing like I had imagined. I don't think you'll have any trouble getting up!

  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited December 2013


    I had a bilateral Mastectomy with nodes removed on both sides. I also had expanders put in (under the chest muscle). Getting up was challenging because of the node surgery on both sides. I couldn't use my arms to help me get up. Thank goodness for strong abs (at the time). What I did was bought a bunch of pillows to make a wedge in my bed. As I felt better I would removed pillows so I was eventually sleeping flat. I would roll on my side to get out of bed… but a lumpectomy isn't quite as invasive. I'm betting you'll have a much easier time than I did and I didn't do so badly.

  • buddy1
    buddy1 Member Posts: 529
    edited December 2013


    Hi Girls, I want to say thank you again for always, always, always being here for me. You really are my Breast sisters, even if your gone for a while. Its like coming home. Thank you for being here for me. I have the MRI scheduled for Wednesday, Wouldn't you know it, I am feeling so much better. Not sure if I should have it done just incase? I keep wondering if I over did something, Do you think fluid shows on the MRI? If it were LE?

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    Gratititude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.

    Gladys Browyn Stern 

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    Mapgirl....I had lumpectomy and was told to bring my tightest bra with me.  I wore it over the top of my bandages.  I also was told not to take it off for a couple of days.....in fact, I had to leave it on until my first shower ( so long ago now that I don't remember how long that was ) but I was taking spit baths ( blech ) the  whole time.  I never took a pain pill and I did sleep in bed.......it was not hard to get up, but I did keep a pillow by my side in case I turned to the left.  I didn't find it hard to get up but then I could use my hands and elbows etc. 

    It is not too bad really......the biggest pain for me was the spit baths. 

    Buddy, if you think you'll have questions or even this issue again I'd go have the MRI......wonderful that we were so soothing here that your problem just cleared up.  What power, huh !!!!  Not making light of anything and I don't know about the fluid question.

    I went today to Carbondale and had my yearly mammogram.  They were doing digital mammograms but have added 3-D to it.  The technician said nothing would be missed.  I have to wait for a letter, but as they didn't do extra views ( and we were in the room long enough to find that out )  I'm just feeling that all will be well.  Still, I'll be glad to get the confirmation notice.

    Turned into another really long, long day for us.  Going up that way always does.  It is 150 mile round trip so we eat while there and had to stop at Sam's Club and pick up a couple of things.

    Hope you all had a wonderful day.

    Peace and love

    Jackie

  • buddy1
    buddy1 Member Posts: 529
    edited December 2013


    I am so sorry if I misled any of you. I didn't mean that because of the compassion toward each other my problem went away. I just meant that I do appreciate the kindness you all offer when someone needs it. I guess it dosent really cost anything to be kind to others and you girls sure prove it. As to why I am feeling better ? Maybe I overdid it somehow shifting my implant. Not sure? I probably should have it checked, I just hate going to the Hospitol again. Thanks again

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    Buddy....you didn't mislead....I was just trying to be funny and light-hearted.  Never quite works.  I'm just glad you came back.

    Jackie

  • buddy1
    buddy1 Member Posts: 529
    edited December 2013


    Jackie you crack me up

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited December 2013

    Buddy Jackie is funny and she doesn't know that's what makes her so precious. Now as long as it's scheduled u might as well do it and get it over with and I honestly never heard of anyone getting diagnosed with Le from an MRI---but I don't have the knowledge others have.

  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited December 2013


    Buddy you didn't receive your bill from Illinois Ladies? Winking


    Seriously so glad you feel better. Like I said. Don't worry till they tell you there is actually something to worry about. MRI's are pretty detailed. At least it will show if they need to do something more detailed.

  • buddy1
    buddy1 Member Posts: 529
    edited December 2013


    Thanks Jackie and Camilegal, I need to lighten up and relax. And your so right about the LE . Now that I think about it. Probably good just incase there is anything lurking. Since I don't get Mamograms anymore. It still hurts to take deep breaths, so I guess that is something.


    There is so much going on here, I am sorry to say there are way too many new people. I am glad to make new friends but sad to make them this way. I remember sitting at this computer after my first chemo, scared, crying I had so many questions. Hang in there new people. Has anyone heard from the gal that moved to AZ a few years back. Her husband was a firefighter.?

  • mapgirl12
    mapgirl12 Member Posts: 76
    edited December 2013


    Thank you so much for the guidance! I did go out and buy 2 wireless bras today. Since my left breast is larger than my right and the lump is in my right breast…lol! Have all the appointments scheduled now there are just 10 days until surgery!


    Thank you all so much for the information and support for each other. It helps so much knowing I am not alone! Have a great day!

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited December 2013

    Mapgirl we all pray u'r surgery goes well and uneventful--Keep us posted on what's happening.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    Our noblest act is to practice un-conditional love, especially with ourselves.  It is the soil of our goodness.  We may feel afraid or un-worthy, we may think, 'I couldn't possibly love that part of myself'.  I assure you:  the heart is big enough.

    Karly Randolph Pitman

  • smerf
    smerf Member Posts: 476
    edited December 2013


    Hi Kater! So good to hear from you, but so sorry for the reason.  Hoping for the best outcome, and will be thinking of you. It's been too long since we've had lunch.

    Buddy, so glad to hear that you feel better. Just scheduling the MRI did it! Hope you do go for it, because it could give you answers. Truncal LE is not always so easy to diagnose, but an exam from therapist or onc should do it. www.stepup-speakout.org/breast is one good resource. I don't have it, but know some who do. Massage and wrapping seem to be the treatment.  Costochondritis can also be dx on exam by onc, and either can cause some pain on breathing as you describe. NSAIDS or other pain/anti-inflammatories can help. hope you feel  better soon!

    Hi mapgirl! Wow, there are so many of us now, I can't keep up. One thing I would add is that front closing bras were easier to wear than the back fasteners. The worst part of the surgery for me was having to wear a bra 24/7. I just hated it, but doctor ordered it, and the support was best for the incision. Couldn't wait to sleep without it, though. I used the rolling to the unoperated side technique for getting up the first day, but really it was not a problem. Abdominal surgery is a whole different ballgame. We'll all be thinking of you!

    Jackie, still enjoying the quotes, and I think you do so much for so many on this thread. You are always there with encouragement and help whenever needed. Hope all is well, and that the results come pronto! I hate when we have to wait too long.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    Hold up your head, you were not made for failure, you were made for victory; go forward with a joyful confidence in the result sooner or later, and the sooner or later depends mainly  on yourself.

    Anne Gilcrest

  • MCbeach
    MCbeach Member Posts: 43
    edited December 2013


    IllinoisLady-I wish there was a "like" button I could hit for all your inspirational quotes.

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited December 2013

    ThumbsUp There is  this.

  • mapgirl12
    mapgirl12 Member Posts: 76
    edited December 2013


    Agreed to the like button!

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    I like this quote, but don't think of anyone here when I read it.....just think it is so very often true.

    Some things don't matter much.  Like the color of a house.  How big is that in the over-all scheme of life?But lifting a person's heart - now that matters.  The whole problem with people is they know what matters, but they don't choose it.  The hardest thing on earth is choosing what matters.

    Sue Monk Kidd

  • MCbeach
    MCbeach Member Posts: 43
    edited December 2013


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  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited December 2013


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  • mdg
    mdg Member Posts: 1,468
    edited December 2013

    Good quote!  So true!

  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited December 2013


    Great Lady! And you don't just talk the talk, you walk the walk!

  • smerf
    smerf Member Posts: 476
    edited December 2013

    Love today's quote, Jackie. I also agree with everyone above: we need a like button!


     

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 687
    edited December 2013


    Hi ladies! I haven't been on in a while because I just finished my crazy time at work--the Medicare Annual enrollment period. Hope you are all doing well! I miss you ladies! XOXO

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited December 2013

    Oh Karen....so good to see you back.  I'm glad we were missed.  Hope you are doing fine and that the latest round of storms ( cold and snow mainly ) has left you alone.  Rita didn't seem to get much so maybe you made it through.  The cold is not fun....though not so bad when the wind is not high and the sun is out.  I did spend a good deal of time outside today without my coat buttoned.  Was pushing some snow around and didn't want to be overheated.

    Stay well and see you all in the morning sun.   Hope the weather-man was right about that.

    Peace and love

    Jackie

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited December 2013

    KJ u must have been busy like crazy---Don't we have until the 13 to get this in--I'm trying to find mine, I don't have a clue what I'm doing. Blah