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Louise,

I am sorry to hear about all the problems you have had. I didn't have any

problems so can't help you out. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

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did anyone have an infection after Breast Surgery

I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their surgery?

After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7 of 21

lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I had a

fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the incision

was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do mean

pouring from my chest)

Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the body

aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up. The

surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given two

days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other fluids

to drain naturally..

The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other surgeries

to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo next

week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will again

postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I should

have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo will

lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

after the Chemo.

I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

as they are in the USA.

So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

infection or open wound?

Thanks for sharing, Louise

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Thank you nne, for both your replies and your prayers....

I have a great support team, both family, friends and my home nursing team...

And I feel blessed that my Care nurse in the Oncology clinic, which I'm sure

I'll get to know very well, also went through Chemo back in June. So I'll

definately feel as though I'm able to trust her!!!

Yeah the set backs have been one after the other and I haven't yet started

Chemo, which I feel will be the hard part... three surgeries, a very large open

incision... which is being packed with this new seaweed type ribbon.. named

acquacel....

I first was diagnoised with Invasive Ductal Cars. The mass was almost 3

centimeters, is Stage 3, negative for hormon therapy but Positive for Her2, 7 of

21 lymph nodes are cancerous.... so it's really important for the Chemo to be

started ... I'm hoping they start the Chemo and are able to control the

healing or damage it may cause to the incision...

My home nurse feels it could another 4 to 6 months to heal, as the hole inside

the breast is very deep.

So here I sit until tuesday next week to see what is going to happen next.

It's a waiting game for me.... I haven't been back to work since September and

I'm so bored!!!

God Bless, and take care... you'll be in my prayers too, xoxo Louise

PS. where do you and live?

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Louise,

I am sorry to hear about all the problems you have had. I didn't have any

problems so can't help you out. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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did anyone have an infection after Breast Surgery

I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their surgery?

After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7 of 21

lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I had a

fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the incision

was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do mean

pouring from my chest)

Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the body

aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up. The

surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given two

days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other fluids

to drain naturally..

The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other surgeries

to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo next

week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will again

postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I should

have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo will

lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

after the Chemo.

I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

as they are in the USA.

So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

infection or open wound?

Thanks for sharing, Louise

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Louise,

I think if it were me I would go for a second opinion. I would want something

done to those other masses also. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

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Surgery

Hi Kassy, thank you for replying.

I know what you mean... I went back to my surgeon a week after the surgery

stating that it was quite sore and more swollen, which he shrugged off and

said.. yeah that can happen...

Then a week later, twice he said... come back and see me in another week... so

three weeks later and it's so swollen and pouring with beige coloured fluid...

he says...

SO when did you start noticing this....aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I told him.. I've been telling you this for the last 3 weeks, I guess the 103+

fever woke them up ... oh and the right breast that was pouring with

infection...

He's lucky he is so gorgeous or I wouldn't allow him to keep operating.

I'm still worried though, as I've asked my family doctor, my surgeon and my

Oncologist .. why aren't we doing biopsies on the two massing that are showing

up in the left breast which have been there for two years and were marked by the

pathologist to be the same types of masses and the one that went wild in my

right breast.. and all three are saying... because the masses are the same

size.... apparently they'll wait until it explodes light the mass on the right

size which grew 850% in two months...

I don't trust Doctor's so much any more...

I think putting my faith in prayers is a safer bet.

Thanks again, for sharing your stories.

These are helping me greatly.

Hugs Louise

kplattus wrote:

Hi Louise.....

Yes i had a horrible infection after my reincision to get clear

margins that i read later were already clear grrrr....the doctor

kept saying i was fine blah blah...i had leakage...then pain then

aches then fever around the 102 mark for days..he finally put me on

antibiotics....the infection was now a week old so they didnt help

right away....they had to postpone my radiation due to this...the

leakage was first odorless and clear then went to dark and a strange

odor...it was not fun i tells ya....i felt like i had the worst flu

and no one would listen to me!!!! My radiation oncologist said what

the hell this looks awful we cant do any treatments with this mess..

so i think his call to the surgeon made him wake up...hugs to you

and take care good luck with chemo..kassy

>

> I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

surgery?

> After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

of 21

> lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

had a

> fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

incision

> was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do

mean

> pouring from my chest)

>

> Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

body

> aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

The

> surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

two

> days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

fluids

> to drain naturally..

>

> The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

surgeries

> to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

next

> week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

again

> postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

should

> have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo

will

> lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

> after the Chemo.

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all

the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

> So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> infection or open wound?

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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I have no idea how to add other countries. If anyone does you can start one up.

Just let us know.

Hugs

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Re: did anyone have an infection after Breast Surgery

Hi Louise,

nne set up a frapper2 website where you could say where you came

from and see where other members lived.

Looking at it, it seems it only covers the US. Sorry.

http://www.frappr.com/breastcancer2

-

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

>

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Seen my Oncologst yesterday and he said the time frame from surgery to Chemo/

Radiation was maximum 84 days. Sounds kinda crazy to me.

I had a lumpectomy /biopsy on the 13th am going in this Friday for them to take

more tissue looking for a clear margin and to take out some Lymph nodes (hunting

for sentinel node). The surgeon said I would go to Radiology right before

surgury to receive Radioactive Isotopes, anyone have any idea how there are

administrated??? Thru the IV maybe???

B

Tulsa

Re: Re: did anyone have an infection after Breast

Surgery

I've heard that time frame also 2 to 3 months. Dec 6 would be 3 months..

Thanks for sharing.

Louise

ruthiema36 wrote:

Can't help with the infection, but you have 3 months after surgery in

which to start adjuvant therapy. There have been studies and

everything, but I do not have them at my finger tips.

Ruth

>

> I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their surgery?

> After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7 of 21

> lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I had a

> fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the incision

> was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do mean

> pouring from my chest)

>

> Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the body

> aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up. The

> surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given two

> days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other fluids

> to drain naturally..

>

> The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other surgeries

> to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo next

> week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will again

> postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I should

> have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo will

> lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

> after the Chemo.

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

> So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> infection or open wound?

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Hi nne, thank you I value your opinion. I will be discussing this with

Trish, my Nursing partner at the hospital when I go on Tuesday.

I was able to bring my pathology reports from the X-ray clinic to the

Hosptial, as the hospital suggested I pick the CD copies of the breast ultra

sounds, and Mammagram x-rays to the hospital when I set up the biopsy

appointment, rather than having the clinic send them over to the hospitals

records department where they could be lost by the hospital...

This afforded me the opportunity to read all of my radiology reports.

This is where I found out that there were two massing which showed up from the

first mammagram two years ago... also showed small clusters of lymph nodes in

the left or good side as well.... So I'm bring all of the photo copies with me

and making sure that she knows of my concerns. It's also almost time for my

next ultra sound and mammagram so I'll make sure I make a big fuss this time

around.

A patient with a bit of education or information is apparently a doctor's

worst night mare.

LK

arianne Svihlik wrote:

Louise,

I think if it were me I would go for a second opinion. I would want something

done to those other masses also. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Re: Re: did anyone have an infection after Breast

Surgery

Hi Kassy, thank you for replying.

I know what you mean... I went back to my surgeon a week after the surgery

stating that it was quite sore and more swollen, which he shrugged off and

said.. yeah that can happen...

Then a week later, twice he said... come back and see me in another week... so

three weeks later and it's so swollen and pouring with beige coloured fluid...

he says...

SO when did you start noticing this....aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I told him.. I've been telling you this for the last 3 weeks, I guess the 103+

fever woke them up ... oh and the right breast that was pouring with

infection...

He's lucky he is so gorgeous or I wouldn't allow him to keep operating.

I'm still worried though, as I've asked my family doctor, my surgeon and my

Oncologist .. why aren't we doing biopsies on the two massing that are showing

up in the left breast which have been there for two years and were marked by the

pathologist to be the same types of masses and the one that went wild in my

right breast.. and all three are saying... because the masses are the same

size.... apparently they'll wait until it explodes light the mass on the right

size which grew 850% in two months...

I don't trust Doctor's so much any more...

I think putting my faith in prayers is a safer bet.

Thanks again, for sharing your stories.

These are helping me greatly.

Hugs Louise

kplattus wrote:

Hi Louise.....

Yes i had a horrible infection after my reincision to get clear

margins that i read later were already clear grrrr....the doctor

kept saying i was fine blah blah...i had leakage...then pain then

aches then fever around the 102 mark for days..he finally put me on

antibiotics....the infection was now a week old so they didnt help

right away....they had to postpone my radiation due to this...the

leakage was first odorless and clear then went to dark and a strange

odor...it was not fun i tells ya....i felt like i had the worst flu

and no one would listen to me!!!! My radiation oncologist said what

the hell this looks awful we cant do any treatments with this mess..

so i think his call to the surgeon made him wake up...hugs to you

and take care good luck with chemo..kassy

>

> I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

surgery?

> After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

of 21

> lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

had a

> fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

incision

> was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do

mean

> pouring from my chest)

>

> Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

body

> aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

The

> surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

two

> days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

fluids

> to drain naturally..

>

> The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

surgeries

> to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

next

> week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

again

> postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

should

> have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo

will

> lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

> after the Chemo.

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all

the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

> So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> infection or open wound?

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Hi nne, thank you I value your opinion. I will be discussing this with

Trish, my Nursing partner at the hospital when I go on Tuesday.

I was able to bring my pathology reports from the X-ray clinic to the

Hosptial, as the hospital suggested I pick the CD copies of the breast ultra

sounds, and Mammagram x-rays to the hospital when I set up the biopsy

appointment, rather than having the clinic send them over to the hospitals

records department where they could be lost by the hospital...

This afforded me the opportunity to read all of my radiology reports.

This is where I found out that there were two massing which showed up from the

first mammagram two years ago... also showed small clusters of lymph nodes in

the left or good side as well.... So I'm bring all of the photo copies with me

and making sure that she knows of my concerns. It's also almost time for my

next ultra sound and mammagram so I'll make sure I make a big fuss this time

around.

A patient with a bit of education or information is apparently a doctor's

worst night mare.

LK

arianne Svihlik wrote:

Louise,

I think if it were me I would go for a second opinion. I would want something

done to those other masses also. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Re: Re: did anyone have an infection after Breast

Surgery

Hi Kassy, thank you for replying.

I know what you mean... I went back to my surgeon a week after the surgery

stating that it was quite sore and more swollen, which he shrugged off and

said.. yeah that can happen...

Then a week later, twice he said... come back and see me in another week... so

three weeks later and it's so swollen and pouring with beige coloured fluid...

he says...

SO when did you start noticing this....aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I told him.. I've been telling you this for the last 3 weeks, I guess the 103+

fever woke them up ... oh and the right breast that was pouring with

infection...

He's lucky he is so gorgeous or I wouldn't allow him to keep operating.

I'm still worried though, as I've asked my family doctor, my surgeon and my

Oncologist .. why aren't we doing biopsies on the two massing that are showing

up in the left breast which have been there for two years and were marked by the

pathologist to be the same types of masses and the one that went wild in my

right breast.. and all three are saying... because the masses are the same

size.... apparently they'll wait until it explodes light the mass on the right

size which grew 850% in two months...

I don't trust Doctor's so much any more...

I think putting my faith in prayers is a safer bet.

Thanks again, for sharing your stories.

These are helping me greatly.

Hugs Louise

kplattus wrote:

Hi Louise.....

Yes i had a horrible infection after my reincision to get clear

margins that i read later were already clear grrrr....the doctor

kept saying i was fine blah blah...i had leakage...then pain then

aches then fever around the 102 mark for days..he finally put me on

antibiotics....the infection was now a week old so they didnt help

right away....they had to postpone my radiation due to this...the

leakage was first odorless and clear then went to dark and a strange

odor...it was not fun i tells ya....i felt like i had the worst flu

and no one would listen to me!!!! My radiation oncologist said what

the hell this looks awful we cant do any treatments with this mess..

so i think his call to the surgeon made him wake up...hugs to you

and take care good luck with chemo..kassy

>

> I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

surgery?

> After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

of 21

> lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

had a

> fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

incision

> was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do

mean

> pouring from my chest)

>

> Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

body

> aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

The

> surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

two

> days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

fluids

> to drain naturally..

>

> The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

surgeries

> to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

next

> week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

again

> postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

should

> have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo

will

> lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

> after the Chemo.

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all

the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

> So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> infection or open wound?

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Hi nne, thank you I value your opinion. I will be discussing this with

Trish, my Nursing partner at the hospital when I go on Tuesday.

I was able to bring my pathology reports from the X-ray clinic to the

Hosptial, as the hospital suggested I pick the CD copies of the breast ultra

sounds, and Mammagram x-rays to the hospital when I set up the biopsy

appointment, rather than having the clinic send them over to the hospitals

records department where they could be lost by the hospital...

This afforded me the opportunity to read all of my radiology reports.

This is where I found out that there were two massing which showed up from the

first mammagram two years ago... also showed small clusters of lymph nodes in

the left or good side as well.... So I'm bring all of the photo copies with me

and making sure that she knows of my concerns. It's also almost time for my

next ultra sound and mammagram so I'll make sure I make a big fuss this time

around.

A patient with a bit of education or information is apparently a doctor's

worst night mare.

LK

arianne Svihlik wrote:

Louise,

I think if it were me I would go for a second opinion. I would want something

done to those other masses also. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Re: Re: did anyone have an infection after Breast

Surgery

Hi Kassy, thank you for replying.

I know what you mean... I went back to my surgeon a week after the surgery

stating that it was quite sore and more swollen, which he shrugged off and

said.. yeah that can happen...

Then a week later, twice he said... come back and see me in another week... so

three weeks later and it's so swollen and pouring with beige coloured fluid...

he says...

SO when did you start noticing this....aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I told him.. I've been telling you this for the last 3 weeks, I guess the 103+

fever woke them up ... oh and the right breast that was pouring with

infection...

He's lucky he is so gorgeous or I wouldn't allow him to keep operating.

I'm still worried though, as I've asked my family doctor, my surgeon and my

Oncologist .. why aren't we doing biopsies on the two massing that are showing

up in the left breast which have been there for two years and were marked by the

pathologist to be the same types of masses and the one that went wild in my

right breast.. and all three are saying... because the masses are the same

size.... apparently they'll wait until it explodes light the mass on the right

size which grew 850% in two months...

I don't trust Doctor's so much any more...

I think putting my faith in prayers is a safer bet.

Thanks again, for sharing your stories.

These are helping me greatly.

Hugs Louise

kplattus wrote:

Hi Louise.....

Yes i had a horrible infection after my reincision to get clear

margins that i read later were already clear grrrr....the doctor

kept saying i was fine blah blah...i had leakage...then pain then

aches then fever around the 102 mark for days..he finally put me on

antibiotics....the infection was now a week old so they didnt help

right away....they had to postpone my radiation due to this...the

leakage was first odorless and clear then went to dark and a strange

odor...it was not fun i tells ya....i felt like i had the worst flu

and no one would listen to me!!!! My radiation oncologist said what

the hell this looks awful we cant do any treatments with this mess..

so i think his call to the surgeon made him wake up...hugs to you

and take care good luck with chemo..kassy

>

> I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

surgery?

> After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

of 21

> lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

had a

> fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

incision

> was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do

mean

> pouring from my chest)

>

> Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

body

> aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

The

> surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

two

> days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

fluids

> to drain naturally..

>

> The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

surgeries

> to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

next

> week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

again

> postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

should

> have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo

will

> lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

> after the Chemo.

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all

the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

> So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> infection or open wound?

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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I'm in Mississauga about 15 minutes west of Toronto Ontario Canada

& nne Svihlik wrote: Hi Louise,

We live in northern Illinois about 120 miles west of Chicago.

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did anyone have an infection after Breast Surgery

I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their surgery?

After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7 of 21

lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I had a

fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the incision

was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I do mean

pouring from my chest)

Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the body

aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up. The

surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given two

days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other fluids

to drain naturally..

The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other surgeries

to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo next

week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will again

postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I should

have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the chemo will

lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

after the Chemo.

I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

as they are in the USA.

So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

infection or open wound?

Thanks for sharing, Louise

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Thank you , I'll take a look.. LK

wrote: Hi Louise,

nne set up a frapper2 website where you could say where you came

from and see where other members lived.

Looking at it, it seems it only covers the US. Sorry.

http://www.frappr.com/breastcancer2

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>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

>

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Thank you , I'll take a look.. LK

wrote: Hi Louise,

nne set up a frapper2 website where you could say where you came

from and see where other members lived.

Looking at it, it seems it only covers the US. Sorry.

http://www.frappr.com/breastcancer2

-

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

>

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Hi ,

unless they've changed the procedure, this would be administered via

several injections in your breast. Maybe you can ask for some emla cream

to apply on your skin beforehand and some pain medication.

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Hi ,

unless they've changed the procedure, this would be administered via

several injections in your breast. Maybe you can ask for some emla cream

to apply on your skin beforehand and some pain medication.

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Hi ,

unless they've changed the procedure, this would be administered via

several injections in your breast. Maybe you can ask for some emla cream

to apply on your skin beforehand and some pain medication.

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Thank you , I was able to add myself to Toronto Canada on the Map! LK

Louise Krueger wrote: Thank you , I'll take

a look.. LK

wrote: Hi Louise,

nne set up a frapper2 website where you could say where you came

from and see where other members lived.

Looking at it, it seems it only covers the US. Sorry.

http://www.frappr.com/breastcancer2

-

>

> I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to all the

> postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in Canada

> as they are in the USA.

>

>

>

> Thanks for sharing, Louise

>

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Hmmmm, wonder what happens if you go 85? Do you turn into a pumpkin?

This is all so arbirtary!

Ruth

> >

> > I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

surgery?

> > After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

of 21

> > lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

had a

> > fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

incision

> > was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I

do mean

> > pouring from my chest)

> >

> > Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

body

> > aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up. The

> > surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

two

> > days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

fluids

> > to drain naturally..

> >

> > The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

surgeries

> > to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo next

> > week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

again

> > postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I should

> > have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the

chemo will

> > lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start until

> > after the Chemo.

> >

> > I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to

all the

> > postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

Canada

> > as they are in the USA.

> >

> > So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> > infection or open wound?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, Louise

> >

>

>

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> >

> > I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

> surgery?

> > After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

> of 21

> > lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

> had a

> > fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

> incision

> > was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I

do

> mean

> > pouring from my chest)

> >

> > Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

> body

> > aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

> The

> > surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

> two

> > days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

> fluids

> > to drain naturally..

> >

> > The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

> surgeries

> > to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

> next

> > week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

> again

> > postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

> should

> > have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the

chemo

> will

> > lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start

until

> > after the Chemo.

> >

> > I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to

all

> the

> > postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

> Canada

> > as they are in the USA.

> >

> > So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> > infection or open wound?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, Louise

> >Hi Louise,

I had to wait amonth for my chemo to start. I had a lumpectomy, and

it got infected, so they put me on a wound vac for 1 month until it

cleared up. Then they started my chemo after that. That wasnt fun!

Good Luck! sharon h

>

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> >

> > I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

> surgery?

> > After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

> of 21

> > lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

> had a

> > fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

> incision

> > was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I

do

> mean

> > pouring from my chest)

> >

> > Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

> body

> > aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

> The

> > surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

> two

> > days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

> fluids

> > to drain naturally..

> >

> > The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

> surgeries

> > to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

> next

> > week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

> again

> > postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

> should

> > have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the

chemo

> will

> > lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start

until

> > after the Chemo.

> >

> > I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to

all

> the

> > postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

> Canada

> > as they are in the USA.

> >

> > So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> > infection or open wound?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, Louise

> >Hi Louise,

I had to wait amonth for my chemo to start. I had a lumpectomy, and

it got infected, so they put me on a wound vac for 1 month until it

cleared up. Then they started my chemo after that. That wasnt fun!

Good Luck! sharon h

>

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> >

> > I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

> surgery?

> > After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

> of 21

> > lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

> had a

> > fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

> incision

> > was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I

do

> mean

> > pouring from my chest)

> >

> > Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

> body

> > aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

> The

> > surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

> two

> > days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

> fluids

> > to drain naturally..

> >

> > The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

> surgeries

> > to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

> next

> > week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

> again

> > postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

> should

> > have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the

chemo

> will

> > lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start

until

> > after the Chemo.

> >

> > I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to

all

> the

> > postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

> Canada

> > as they are in the USA.

> >

> > So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> > infection or open wound?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, Louise

> >Hi Louise,

I had to wait amonth for my chemo to start. I had a lumpectomy, and

it got infected, so they put me on a wound vac for 1 month until it

cleared up. Then they started my chemo after that. That wasnt fun!

Good Luck! sharon h

>

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Thank you Sharon, I appreciate receiving your reply.

It's a real waiting game with these treatments....

Now I understand the T-shirt I saw that stated... I didn't survive Cancer to

die of Stress...

Hugs, LK

Sharon Melton wrote:

> >

> > I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

> surgery?

> > After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

> of 21

> > lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

> had a

> > fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

> incision

> > was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I

do

> mean

> > pouring from my chest)

> >

> > Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

> body

> > aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

> The

> > surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

> two

> > days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

> fluids

> > to drain naturally..

> >

> > The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

> surgeries

> > to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

> next

> > week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

> again

> > postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

> should

> > have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the

chemo

> will

> > lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start

until

> > after the Chemo.

> >

> > I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to

all

> the

> > postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

> Canada

> > as they are in the USA.

> >

> > So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> > infection or open wound?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, Louise

> >Hi Louise,

I had to wait amonth for my chemo to start. I had a lumpectomy, and

it got infected, so they put me on a wound vac for 1 month until it

cleared up. Then they started my chemo after that. That wasnt fun!

Good Luck! sharon h

>

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Thank you Sharon, I appreciate receiving your reply.

It's a real waiting game with these treatments....

Now I understand the T-shirt I saw that stated... I didn't survive Cancer to

die of Stress...

Hugs, LK

Sharon Melton wrote:

> >

> > I just wanted to know if anyone had an infection after their

> surgery?

> > After my first surgery, whereby the margins were not clear and 7

> of 21

> > lymph nodes were cancerous. The surgery site became infected, I

> had a

> > fever over 103 for three days and then on the forth day the

> incision

> > was reopened because it was pouring with infected fluid (and I

do

> mean

> > pouring from my chest)

> >

> > Once the incision was reopened the fever broke immediately, the

> body

> > aches were there for a few more days and I stopped throwing up.

> The

> > surgeon stated I didn't need to take the antibiotics I was given

> two

> > days earlier because my open incision would allow for any other

> fluids

> > to drain naturally..

> >

> > The first surgery was back in September. I've had two other

> surgeries

> > to get clear margins... I'm to start my first rounds of Chemo

> next

> > week after all the blood work. I'm worried that the Doctor will

> again

> > postpone my Chemo because of the open incision even though I

> should

> > have started it two months ago. I quess this is because the

chemo

> will

> > lower my immune system. My Radiation treatments won't start

until

> > after the Chemo.

> >

> > I'm also interesting in knowing where the people responding to

all

> the

> > postings are living, as treatments are quite different here in

> Canada

> > as they are in the USA.

> >

> > So again, did anyone have to wait for their Chemo because of an

> > infection or open wound?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, Louise

> >Hi Louise,

I had to wait amonth for my chemo to start. I had a lumpectomy, and

it got infected, so they put me on a wound vac for 1 month until it

cleared up. Then they started my chemo after that. That wasnt fun!

Good Luck! sharon h

>

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