Hi there @Jezabel . I sent this message to another lady that asked me about my double. I also had TNBC may 2016 aged 43 stage 2a grade 3 no lymph nodes involved all scans clear 8 rounds of dose dense chemo. (4 rounds of AC and 4 of paclitaxol 2 weeks apart). Negative for the gene and no family history
Please remember this was my decision and the right one for me but may not be what you want or may not be right for you ok. Like @AllyJay i wanted piece of mind and I chose to have my first mastectomy for the following reasons -
I had a 3cm tumor left boob and only B cup boobs and because of where it was and I was going to lose my nipple anyways I just did it. That had always been my lumpy boob and I was sick of always stressing about it and I also didn’t want to have chemo as well as rads. Less treatment the better I thought.
I had the second one off 6 months later as my guts told me too its that simple I had a referal done through the public system but the wait was going to be at least a year or even two at the Royal brisbane so I said fuck that I wanted to get it done and get on with my life its “not recommended” to have the healthy boob removed and I said i dont care I want it off. I have no regrets at all about my decision love whatsoever. I’m a nurse and I wanted to reduce my risk as much as possible. That’s it. But remember many women keep their boobs for various reasons which is totally fine and I totallly respect that it’s just not what I wanted to do.
So I went in as a private patient in the public system in qld I paid the overnight bed fee ($350) up front and didn’t get the rest of the bill til around 8 weeks later and all I had to pay was the gap fee so it was only a few hundred bucks out of pocket.
I was told I didn’t need my ovaries out only if I was positive for the gene which I wasn’t. I’ve had a hysterectomy in the past but kept my ovaries but they assured me it wasn’t necessary as I was triple neg and not hormone receptive.
The only regret I have sometimes or and sometimes not for me is the fact I didn’t have the immediate recon. I’ll be waiting at least another 12 months for that and that’s just for the first procedure the changeover will take at least another 12 to 18 months after that. At the time a new set of tits was the last thing on my mind. Had I known the wait would br so long I may have done it. Who knows. Sometimes I don’t know if I can be bothered with the surgery anymore, time off work etc then sometimes I want it done!
Liaten to your surgeon but trust your guts too and do what’s best for you that’s it. Hope this helps. Margie. Xxx