After having DCIS , a Dr Cutting thru the tumor, I choose to have a bilateral Mastectomy, This was about 17 years ago. I went to Sweedish Hospital for the surgery, Under their advise and appointments set by them, I visited with two different Plastic surgeons regarding reconstructions and risk. i choose not to have reconstruction and to this day I have never been sorry with this decision.
I decided to remain flat also. I am 3.5 years out and very happy with my decision. I had 3 tumors in one breast. I had my surgery at Mayo in AZ. I am happy to talk with anyone who has questions re: flat closure.
I decided to remain flat also. I am 3.5 years out and very happy with my decision. I had 3 tumors in one breast. I had my surgery at Mayo in AZ. I am happy to talk with anyone who has questions re: flat closure.
Hi AZme, welcome to the Breast Cancer group. Wow, three tumors in one breast. Did they find any in the other breast? May I ask, were you large breasted before surgery? Did you have to buy new clothes to accommodate the new you?
Hi AZme, welcome to the Breast Cancer group. Wow, three tumors in one breast. Did they find any in the other breast? May I ask, were you large breasted before surgery? Did you have to buy new clothes to accommodate the new you?
None in the other breast but I felt that I would handle not worrying about the other breast f/u mammograms etc. I was a 36C not super large, avg. I wore a lot ov V necks. Now I still wear some with a tank or camisole underneath. Some things I couldn’t wear I can now, which is great. And I don’t miss bras. Especially in the AZ summers.
None in the other breast but I felt that I would handle not worrying about the other breast f/u mammograms etc. I was a 36C not super large, avg. I wore a lot ov V necks. Now I still wear some with a tank or camisole underneath. Some things I couldn’t wear I can now, which is great. And I don’t miss bras. Especially in the AZ summers.
I self check monthly or more and my Onco NP palpates my chest and Axilla every 6 months. Along with the usual labs. No extra imaging, no scan anxiety. I feel very much at home with my decision to stay flat and feel it’s very easy to check my chest.
I self check monthly or more and my Onco NP palpates my chest and Axilla every 6 months. Along with the usual labs. No extra imaging, no scan anxiety. I feel very much at home with my decision to stay flat and feel it’s very easy to check my chest.
Interestingly there is are a fair number of younger women choosing flat. In a couple of groups I am in we have a significant number of women in their late 20’s to late 40’s ( as well as the more likely 50’s on up) that chose to stay flat. We refer to ourselves as Flatties. Prior to Covid I hosted a Flattie beach day and we had a blast! We ranged from mid 30’s to mid 60’s. We are planning another for next summer.
For those that have done reconstruction. Im just a 3 months out of my final surgery and so far its great.
Great plan!
I decided to remain flat also. I am 3.5 years out and very happy with my decision. I had 3 tumors in one breast. I had my surgery at Mayo in AZ. I am happy to talk with anyone who has questions re: flat closure.
Hi AZme, welcome to the Breast Cancer group. Wow, three tumors in one breast. Did they find any in the other breast? May I ask, were you large breasted before surgery? Did you have to buy new clothes to accommodate the new you?
None in the other breast but I felt that I would handle not worrying about the other breast f/u mammograms etc. I was a 36C not super large, avg. I wore a lot ov V necks. Now I still wear some with a tank or camisole underneath. Some things I couldn’t wear I can now, which is great. And I don’t miss bras. Especially in the AZ summers.
My friend who is reconstructed gets a CT scan every year. Did they replace the mammogram with another type of screening for you?
I self check monthly or more and my Onco NP palpates my chest and Axilla every 6 months. Along with the usual labs. No extra imaging, no scan anxiety. I feel very much at home with my decision to stay flat and feel it’s very easy to check my chest.
That sounds like a sweet deal if you aren’t interested in reconstruction. Thank you for sharing about your decision to remain flat.
Interestingly there is are a fair number of younger women choosing flat. In a couple of groups I am in we have a significant number of women in their late 20’s to late 40’s ( as well as the more likely 50’s on up) that chose to stay flat. We refer to ourselves as Flatties. Prior to Covid I hosted a Flattie beach day and we had a blast! We ranged from mid 30’s to mid 60’s. We are planning another for next summer.
^^^^^ Flat and Fabulous!!