I was 1st diagnosed with stg 3 tnbc in 201. Unfortunately in 2017 it metastasised to my brain. Since then I have had 4x craniotomies 2x radiation and 4 x chemo. Unfortunately just found out latest line of chemo has been ineffective, and treatment plan has been revised, am about to start some more radiation.
Good news is I have survived 5+ years with brain mets. Have been beating the odds :). Unfortunately this can not continue. It is unlikely that I will survive the year. However I am contemplating some further breat surgery. My original surgery included complete mastectomy and axillary clearance of left breast. Surgeon reconstructed the breast during the initial surgery. However the reconstructed beast is considerably smaller than my remaining right breast. I would love to correct this. Given my limited life expectancy and current ongoing treatment, is my considering reconstructive surgery now a exercise in vanity,? I would love to be able to dress in the morning without having to undertake the daily foob(prosthetic) hunt. The lopsidedness does bother me, particularly when I go swimming.
Thoughts?
Good news is I have survived 5+ years with brain mets. Have been beating the odds :). Unfortunately this can not continue. It is unlikely that I will survive the year. However I am contemplating some further breat surgery. My original surgery included complete mastectomy and axillary clearance of left breast. Surgeon reconstructed the breast during the initial surgery. However the reconstructed beast is considerably smaller than my remaining right breast. I would love to correct this. Given my limited life expectancy and current ongoing treatment, is my considering reconstructive surgery now a exercise in vanity,? I would love to be able to dress in the morning without having to undertake the daily foob(prosthetic) hunt. The lopsidedness does bother me, particularly when I go swimming.
Thoughts?
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Kate38
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