Masectomy
Chance
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Hi I've had a recent occurrence of DCIS and have decided to have a double mastectomy.Im seeing a surgeon in a couple of weeks to see if he will perform this surgery. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on what to expect and about augmentation.
Thanks Chance
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Hi @Chance - sorry to see you here & that you've had a recurrence too - that's a bummer. xx
I only had a lumpectomy - but check out these two posts (below) ... they may help you.
We have 2 private groups that you may like to join ...... one re Choosing Reconstruction & the other Choosing to remain Flat. Check them both out - there should be pics of what to expect.
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/group/29-flat-chat-no-breast-reconstruction
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/group/1-choosing-breast-reconstruction
Also check out this post for lots of info on the forum & other areas you may like to join in on the discussions! You can show off your garden, pets, art & craft & other stuff - or just have a bit of a laugh (we have a couple of funny threads too - as we need a laugh now & then! )
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-new-online-network-members#latest
Take care & all the best xx
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Thankyou iserbrown and arpie appreciate your support
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Hi @Chance ,I had Lobual breast cancer last year in both breasts and after much thought had a double mastectomy which for me was the right descision, also I decided to stay flat and I just wear a comfy bra with padding in it, happy I went this way.I also found I healed quickly, and I never regret this descision.I hope it all goes well for youCindi xx2
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Hi @Chance
I had a double mastectomy (skin sparing), direct to implants in May this year. Surgery was around 4 hours and I spent 5 days in hospital - two drains removed before discharge.
I did not have enough tissue for DIEP flap, but am very happy with my implants - at 47 years old I wanted something there. I got small ones (like my original breasts) so no expander required. I also have feeling in both breasts (although reduced), which was a pleasant surprise.
I had invasive cancer, so you could ask if nipple sparing would be appropriate for DCIS.
Best bit - symmetry, peace of mind (although there is no medical benefit on overall survival), no radiation and no more mammograms . Worst bit - managing two drains in hospital and longer recovery/rehab.
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Thanks so much Suki!1
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Thanks Cindi have been considering staying flat still undecided, good to hear your experience x1
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Hi @Chance
Ask to join the private “ Choosing Breast Reconstruction” private group on here.
It has personal stories and photos that I found helpful.
There are many factors in coming to a decision about whether to have reconstruction or not and if do, the type.
At the end of the day it is an extremely personal decision.
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Thanks Julez1958 x0