I had a mastectomy (nipple sparing and partial skin sparing) with immediate silicone implant reconstruction done on 3rd February.
My recovery was by NO means normal, as my pre-exisiting conditions came into play making my recover and pain slow and higher than normal (I have a genetic condition of the connective tissue, which means I had trouble with the muscles that the implant was placed under and this as well as a neurological conditions i have also both cause chronic pain, so the surgery stirred these up and caused me a lot of pain, but the muscle spasms of my body learning the new position for the pec muscles was worse - for nearly everyone this is NO issue, it is just these condtions I have).
I decided I would NOT go one boob and prosthetic, as I saw my Mum go through Mastectomy and prosthetic in 1994 and until she passed in 2002 (or a totally unrealted cancer), i saw how much she had trouble with her prosthetic of it moving and such (sure they are probably much better these days but still...)
Ialso suffer badly from eczema and skin rashes etc so knowming my luck I would end up with a shocking rash under the prosthetic, and just didn't want to deal with it, so I went the immediate reconstruction route, it was supposed to be an expander but he was able to save enough skin (he removed a lot of skin under my nipple to breast crease as my tumour was down here and puckering the skin in and we didn't want to keep ANYTHING that had a chance of the cancer being in it.I was happy to take the nipple too, but he said if he could he would keep it, as my tumour although in the ducts, was low down and not near the nipple. My nipple is attached to a blood supply but nothing else - I have little to no sensitivity, and there is NOTHING underneath it but the pec muscle and implant, he moved it up as well, due to the skin being taken from underneath.I was NOT big breasted to being with - about a C (with the extra weight I am carrying), and my new breast is probably a B(or maybe small C (I am not sure, but not that much smaller than my other one)).
I was givent he option of a Lattismus Dori flap reconstructino but after talking about my pre-existing condtions this was dropped as an option, as there was a very low chance it could weaken my left arm and my right arm is very weak and I can't afford that. I was also given the option of a DIEP or TRAM flap but for that I would have had to go to Syndey for the surgery as they don't do it here in Canberra, and I still have that as an option in the future if I need it.
I was also only 40 when I was diagnosed and turned 41 around 2 1/2 months after my mastectomy, nad I could deal with the breast cancer, the mastectomy but I couldn't deal with the idea of one boob and dealing with a prosthetic, so the immediate reconstructin was the right thing for ME.
I am also having my other breast off (skin and nipple sparing mastectomy with immediate silicone implant reconstrcution) later this year (after I finishe chemotherapy etc), as I have a high risk as my Mum, Dad's Sister and Dad's grandmowther all had breast cancer. i am having the BRCA testing done in August (or should I say I am seeing the genetics clinic to see if I qualify for free testing becasue i wont be having the testing otherwise becasue i can't afford the $2500 for it - both my breast surgeron and onoclogist think I qualify and both want me to have the testing done,and if I am positive I will also have my ovaries removed later this year or next year).
There is no need to make a choice immediately (unless you want to begin immediately with a skin sparing/ partial skin sparing and expander or implant reconstruction), otherwise you can make the choice anytime, YOU decide to if you ever decide you need or want to have one.