I had Peter Willsher (Arlene's husband) and Arlene Chan at the Mount and my plastic surgeon for the reconstruction was Tony Connell (amazing man!!). They are a wonderful team so if you've got any of them, you will be in very good hands!! I actually went to see Arlene yesterday for my annual check-up :)
I have had breast cancer twice - firstly at age 35 (mastectomy and TRAM flap reconstruction) and then again at age 42 (mastectomy, immediate lat dorsi with expander reconstruction, chemo x 4). What do you want to know about the expander surgery? I had very little pain, if that is any help! And the result was great :)
When I had breast cancer the first time, my kids were only little (6 & 8) and I just told them that I had to go into hospital for an operation on my boobie. They didn't really want any more info and were happy to just give me hugs. I stayed VERY positive through the whole process though and definitely put on a brave face for them. It helped them cope with the whole journey very easily (and my husband too!). The second time, they were older and I told them that I had breast cancer and that I would probably need chemo and lose my hair. They were a bit clingy during this time but still coped really well because I was so positive that I was going to beat this thing. I truly believe that a positive attitude not only makes the people around you feel better about what is going on but also helps you heal and feel better more quickly too.
Feel free to ask any questions,
Louise