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a,

Take something that buttons down the front. It will be easier to get into. I

came home is a button down the front house coat. I had my surgery May 24th and

started chemo within a a week or two. Its been over 16 yrs so I don't remember

the exact amount of days. I can tell you I still had my drains in when I started

chemo.

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When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

time frame before chemo is started?

Thanks

a

Arizona

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a,

Take something that buttons down the front. It will be easier to get into. I

came home is a button down the front house coat. I had my surgery May 24th and

started chemo within a a week or two. Its been over 16 yrs so I don't remember

the exact amount of days. I can tell you I still had my drains in when I started

chemo.

Hugs

nne

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When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

time frame before chemo is started?

Thanks

a

Arizona

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a,

Take something that buttons down the front. It will be easier to get into. I

came home is a button down the front house coat. I had my surgery May 24th and

started chemo within a a week or two. Its been over 16 yrs so I don't remember

the exact amount of days. I can tell you I still had my drains in when I started

chemo.

Hugs

nne

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mastectomy questions

When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

time frame before chemo is started?

Thanks

a

Arizona

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I had a lumpectomy, so i'm not sure about what to wear

home in case of a mastectomy...but the lag time for

me, between surgury and chemo was 1 month.

good luck

marisa

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> something that is

> big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is

> there a healing

> time frame before chemo is started?

> Thanks

> a

> Arizona

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Hi a,

you should have a big shirt with buttons down the front.

There are camisoles you can get that have special pockets for the

drain(s) you'll have for 5-10 days. I only had one drain (I wasn't very

big to begin with), so they taped it to my side. My torso was wrapped in

a big ace bandage, which I unwrapped and rewrapped after showers. I kept

it on for a few weeks and I think it helped prevent fluid buildup.

I had a couple of weeks before I started chemo. They want to make sure

there are no open wounds.

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Hi a –

I had reconstruction at the same time as the mastectomy. I also had a lift

done on my “good” breast. I had drains for my stomach – from where they

took the tissue for my new breast – but no drains for my breasts. All this

to tell you that they had me wear a “surgical bra” home with the suggestion

of getting some sports bras to keep the area nice and tight for a while. If

you’re not getting reconstruction (or at least right away), I don’t know why

you would need a bra, but I was told to wear baggy clothes and a shirt that

buttons or zips up the front.

mastectomy questions

When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

time frame before chemo is started?

Thanks

a

Arizona

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a –

I forgot the 2nd question – My stomach incision didn’t heal right, so I had

to wait about 2 ½ months before I started chemo.

mastectomy questions

When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

time frame before chemo is started?

Thanks

a

Arizona

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a:

I swiped one of my husband's XL shirts (I'm a 6) that was ancient. It

was just a plain man's button down cotton shirt, but because it was

OTD (Older-Than-Dirt : ) it was very soft. I was 6 weeks post-op before

I started chemo...got a port put in on a Monday, and chemo on

Tuesday. I imagine the timetable will vary according to your health and

docs preferences. I had a lumpectomy, hysteroscopy, D & C, and

tubal ligation one week (I was multitasking : ) and ended up having a

mastectomy the next week so I guess that's why I got a little extra heal

time (because oy!) Oh, I'd definitely skip the bra I think : )

Hope all goes well with you..

- Jen

> When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

> big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

> time frame before chemo is started?

> Thanks

> a

> Arizona

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>

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> When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

> big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

> time frame before chemo is started?

> Thanks

> a

> Arizona

>

Hello a, I had total mastetectomy and reconstruction on 09/11/06,

I have been wearing my gown with bottons up front and 2 pockets to put

my drains. My Dr told me to use a belt to hold drains straps. I don't

have to have chemo. Good luck and God bless. Take care.

Chantal

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I took along an oversize tshirt. I was able to put it on, but in

retrospect, something that buttoned would have been a lot easier that first

day. I'm still wearing my tshirts (just had my double mastectomy on Sept

13), because I think it is good physical therapy, getting myself to stretch

a bit to put them on.

Sandy

WA

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> When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

> big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

> time frame before chemo is started?

> Thanks

> a

> Arizona

>

>

>

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I took along an oversize tshirt. I was able to put it on, but in

retrospect, something that buttoned would have been a lot easier that first

day. I'm still wearing my tshirts (just had my double mastectomy on Sept

13), because I think it is good physical therapy, getting myself to stretch

a bit to put them on.

Sandy

WA

>

> When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

> big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

> time frame before chemo is started?

> Thanks

> a

> Arizona

>

>

>

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I took along an oversize tshirt. I was able to put it on, but in

retrospect, something that buttoned would have been a lot easier that first

day. I'm still wearing my tshirts (just had my double mastectomy on Sept

13), because I think it is good physical therapy, getting myself to stretch

a bit to put them on.

Sandy

WA

>

> When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

> big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

> time frame before chemo is started?

> Thanks

> a

> Arizona

>

>

>

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a,

I usually see people healing for a month prior to chemo, but it can be two

weeks. We had one patient who got the reconstruction after Adria/Cytoxan

(during Taxol/Herceptin) and she had no time off at all! -for the second

surgery. I don't recommend that.

Rhonda

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When I'm discharged from the hospital should I pack something that is

big and baggy to wear home (without bra)? Also is there a healing

time frame before chemo is started?

Thanks

a

Arizona

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