Feelings on going “flat”.

Posted by lrchaparro @lrchaparro, Feb 15 11:38am

I recently had a mammogram that turned into a biopsy and I just got the results that my right breast has invasive lobular cancer in the upper right quadrant. 6 years ago, I had a left breast mastectomy with reconstruction due to a slightly different invasive lobular cancer. So now I am contemplating whether or not I should just go flat on both sides and not go through reconstruction again on the right side - plus in another 4 years I would need to replace the left breast silicon insert - which would be another surgery. I’m wondering the physical, emotional and mental feelings/reactions that others have had once they went flat.

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I went flat from the start and am very happy with it. I don't wear any prostheses. Clothes actually fit me better!

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Oh that’s good to know. Thank you.

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So sorry you are having to go through this again. Hugs your way. I had chose a double mastectomy 2 years ago. I decided to go flat and was very comfortable with my decision. I had an amazing physical therapist who helped me gain my strength and flexibility back post surgery. She also checked in with do see how I was doing emotionally too. My husband was very supportive. I go flat on most days. I do have a few small padded bras that I wear some days. I did get prosthesis that I wear occasionally. My hope for you is that you make a decision that makes you feel most comfortable.

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Thanks for bringing this up. I am in the beginning phases and actually wondering if I should proceed with a double mastectomy. Reconstruction is an option but I think I may wait before proceeding. It's the results of reconstruction that concern me as well as having to have the implants replaced every 10 years. I like what @windyshores pointed out about being happy when she went flat and being happy with it. Further @sizer confirmed going flat was a very comfortable decision.

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@alisa1

Thanks for bringing this up. I am in the beginning phases and actually wondering if I should proceed with a double mastectomy. Reconstruction is an option but I think I may wait before proceeding. It's the results of reconstruction that concern me as well as having to have the implants replaced every 10 years. I like what @windyshores pointed out about being happy when she went flat and being happy with it. Further @sizer confirmed going flat was a very comfortable decision.

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Thank you for that advise. How long before you were able to use the prosthesis? Do they seem heavy on your chest or irritate your incessions? What do you do in a swimsuit?

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@sizer

So sorry you are having to go through this again. Hugs your way. I had chose a double mastectomy 2 years ago. I decided to go flat and was very comfortable with my decision. I had an amazing physical therapist who helped me gain my strength and flexibility back post surgery. She also checked in with do see how I was doing emotionally too. My husband was very supportive. I go flat on most days. I do have a few small padded bras that I wear some days. I did get prosthesis that I wear occasionally. My hope for you is that you make a decision that makes you feel most comfortable.

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Thank you for that advise. How long before you were able to use the prosthesis? Do they seem heavy on your chest or irritate your incessions? What do you do in a swimsuit?

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Oh sorry - I’m new at replying - yes having the implant replaced has also been a concern to me but because I still had my right breast I wanted to look more symmetrical- but now since the right one is going - I’m really contemplating just going flat. Sorry that you are having to go through all this stuff. Very hard decisions.

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@alisa1

Thanks for bringing this up. I am in the beginning phases and actually wondering if I should proceed with a double mastectomy. Reconstruction is an option but I think I may wait before proceeding. It's the results of reconstruction that concern me as well as having to have the implants replaced every 10 years. I like what @windyshores pointed out about being happy when she went flat and being happy with it. Further @sizer confirmed going flat was a very comfortable decision.

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I had ILC in one breast and I also had IDC in the other breast. That was in 2022 when I was 70. I have had both surgical and needle biopsies over the years that turned out ok but I always felt that if I was diagnosed with breast cancer I would opt for a double mastectomy. Yes there is a possibility that it can come back in other parts of your body but I feel more secure knowing the breast tissue is gone. I did not choose to have reconstruction because I know 2 other gals who had many problems with their reconstructions. I went flat and my new body was hard to look at for me just right at first but I got used to it fairly quickly. I think I look kind of like a pear cause my stomach is not flat. That's ok, I feel better knowing that my diseased breasts are no longer a part of me. My husband has been wonderful about everything thankfully. I do wear the soft type of prostheses that are very comfortable because a flat chest does not look great with my tummy which is sure not flat! I have the Athleta Empower Pads. They are soft breast forms that you can buy online at athleta.com They are machine washable and very reasonably priced. You get 2 Left forms or 2 Right forms in a little zipper bag for the wash for $10. At least that was the price they were last year. So it was $20 for the complete set. Then you have an extra set for the wash which works out nicely. I wear them in a super comfy mastectomy camisole by Amoena. I purchased the camisoles on the Kohl's website and Amazon has them too. I believe they are called Valletta by Amoena. I also have the "official" prostheses that look really nice when you wear them, but they are heavy and are hot in the summer. I wear them sometimes when I'm dressed up and they look better in a certain dress etc. But I prefer the comfy Empower soft pads for daily wear.
I know you will be happy with whatever decision you make, you will know what is best for you. I am a great believer in Prayer and also what I call optimistic self talk. Everyday this is what I do. I start with a prayer then I say " Love, Light, Optimism, Wellness and Healing. I am free of cancer, I am free of rogue cancer cells. I am a breast cancer survivor, and I will stay a breast cancer survivor. Thank you for my healing and healthy body. " I find time each day to repeat that several times and I do it each and every day. I really think it helps me! Sending Love and Light to you and to all on this site. ❤️

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I just noticed that Irchaparro asked what to do in a swimsuit. Lands End has some really cute mastectomy bathing suits. I bought a black one and in the mastectomy pockets I use "knitted knockers". Yes that is really the name of them! I bought mine on Etsy. They are knitted prostheses that are filled with fiberfill and they are great for swimming. The water just kind of run through them. They have a little opening in the back that you can pull some of the stuffing out if you think they are too large for you. I did remove some of the stuffing in mine to get my desired size. They are really nice. You can machine wash and dry too! After wearing I usually lay them on a hand towel and they are dry the next day. I machine wash every few earrings. I have heard that some gals make knitted knockers and donate them to Breast Cancer survivors. Not sure how you can get them that way. They were pretty reasonable on Etsy. There are "official" swim prostheses where you buy your regular official prostheses. Nice but heavy and not great for travel cause you have to keep them in their case. Knitted knockers are so lightweight and you can fit them easily in your suitcase. For me Athleta soft prostheses for daily wear and knitted knockers are both great options!

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I meant every few wearings not earrings!😊

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