I came through the surgery just fine!
Thank all of you for the great support you gave me!
The lidocaine is helping me (lasts three days) so I am fine with OTC pain meds for now.
Doc took a good half an inch around the tumors in all directions so I am hopeful we got clear margins.
Only one lymph node taken that looked normal.
Will get pathology report in two weeks.
Surgery took 6 1/2 hours total.
Can’t believe how tired I am. I am fairly comfortable but very tired.
Thank you all so much, you guys are awesome! Just wanted to let you know the surgery was just fine and I didn’t wake up in pain at all.
❤️🌹
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At my hospital i would call urgent care. Seems odd they cannot figure it out. Please get a 2nd opinion as this does not feel right. Please keep us posted.
Does anyone know about seromas after lymph node biopsy(was negative) I has been aspirated 7 times. Wear compression and when I take off to shower after 3 days of compression the seroma comes back filling up. I have the compression on but with the fluid in there sides won't stick down to heal. I am going to have another aspiration rather than a drain. Does anyone know if it eventually stops oozing and just goes flat and away?
Is there anyone in support grous that had a seroma and can discuss their experience with it? How long and what did you do to get rid of. I have had for over a month and keep aspirating it. 7 times. It is healing and less is coming out every time. On ultrasound you can see healing and 9 Cc came out a week ago. It started with 62 Cc. Anyway I just don't want it to harden and stay. After I took off compression to shower it has started filling up again. What have others done?
I hope you found some resolution! I’m unsure how surgeons decide to use post surgery drains. I didn’t have drains. The seroma formed from the node removal was worse than radiation. Draining it when the fluid became infected was traumatic. I asked my PCM for a chest CT months later after a lot of discomfort at a secondary tumor site near the chest wall. Viola! A seroma at that site also. I changed surgeons to someone whose wife is a 20yr breast cancer survivor and feel more comfortable with him on my team. The seromas may not completely resolve and they are uncomfortable almost 2yrs out, but not another infection!
I had continuous seromas after my cancer bc surgery and removal of lymph nodes 2. My doc wanted to do a drain. I had ultrasound and aspirations 8 times in close succession til the seroma was gone. No drain for me. The aspirations worked. Over!
I had Sonoma after mastectomy and lymph node removal. Surgeon gave me drain after surgery. The drain was removed after over a week. The Senoma site was quite big. Instead of aspirating it, Surgeon told me to let the body naturally absorb it over the time. I wasn’t comfortable to sleep on that side. But after a year, my MRI showed that the Senoma is gone.
Mine started out being the size of a base ball. I could not wait a year for body to absorb. I kept going back to have it aspirated. It took 8 times and about 3 weeks. I used compression garment in between aspirations.