Just had mastectomy

It was to two day ago feel a bit lost and keep thinking about it.how do I look??its so silly I'm alive!!and then again another look in the mirror.is it just me?

  • Hi kat 79,I had a mastectomy 7 weeks ago. I must admit I was a bit scared, but also glad that hopefully all the cancer had been removed. I was pretty sore under my arm but on the whole quite ok. It took me a while to actually look at myself but it wasn't too bad. I'm now over the initial concerns that you are experiencing and so pleased that I am walking talking and get on with things. Just give yourself time to adjust, it's only a couple of days ago and you're not over the surgery yet. I hope that you will improve and kick this cancer into space. Much love,take care.
  • Hi, had mastectomy 2 wks ago, can relate to all the aches and pains, just had dressings removed, a lil bit scary seeing yourself in the mirror. Now feeling a bit low as been invited out for dinner with friends and am having a total wardrobe malfunction, this has just put me tears and totally opened the floodgates. Is this normal
  • Hi that's one of my problems I'm hiding in hoodies and big shirts ATM as it's still cold outsideMy big worry is the warm weather and already looking where to buy the right underwear to make sure I feel comfortable.

    Today had my dressing removed even though is been very positive day!!! Positivity is the only way,Keep strong ladies

  • Thank you xx

    You right time is probably one of the things I haven't thought about.Today seem to better day had my dressing removed and it didn't seem that scary (I think I was ready for it).Little softy as the breast nurse says does the trick and get me out the house not feeling difrrent to anybody else.

    feeling positive

     

  • Hi. I hope you are feeling a little better. I have been on the website for knitted knockers looking at whats available. I am due to have mastectomy and lymph nodes taken out next Wednesday. Can I ask how long you were on the ward and how long it took in theatre? any advice would be gratefully received. 

  • I do hope that each day you'll start feeling better and more positive.  Remember you have  only just had surgery. Ive had some down days and feelings too, but finding things to laugh about really helps to. I've recently found a lingerie shop with fantastic ladies who know just what we need and I found some very nice bras. There is an Internet site that has bras specially for mastectomy  ladies, have a look.  Keep your chin up. Best wishes

  • Hi Michelle20,

    My surgery apparently was about 1,5 hours (due to genaral anastetic no idea)went in at 3pm and remember seeing 11pm all depending on individual how you may recover from surgery.Went home the next day at 4pm without the drain which was a bonus as didn't want scare my children (4&9years old)!Stay calm,positive and I'm sure all will be fine.The nhs stuff have been great and very supportive.

    GOOD LUCK XXX

  • Great stuff,will look in to it.So glad to hear that you found good lingerie shop and these little things make the big different.If you don't mind me asking are you already wearing the silicone cup inserts,if so how does it feel?

     

  • I was lucky and opted for an immediate  implant. I've had no problems with it,I'm totally numb and can feel nothing, I went for that as I wasn't considered for a flap.my bras have space for inserts if I want them.I'm quite happy with my shape and as I am older it doesn't matter quite so much for me as a younger person. I would ask other ladies who may have had the same procedure if they could recommend a lingerie shop near you. Marks and Spencer  have trained ladies in their underwear depts  so you might try them? Hope you're  feeling better day by day.best wishes.

  • Thanks for info. Hope you are recovering well. X