Friday, July 02, 2010

Successful Surgery

It's been seven days since I had breast surgery and I am doing very well. The incision--about 4" across my left breast--isn't very painful and I think I am doing well. I still get tired more easily but I am doing more and more each day.

The doctor told Doug that he removed all the tumor, with no cells left behind. I am still waiting to hear the pathology report, but even if it turns out to be malignant, we are finished. The way I see it, the only way to successfully deal with a phyllodes tumor is to remove it. It is removed. Chances of recurring are less than 35 percent, so I am totally done here :)

The only real problem I am having is removing myself from Vicodin. I had this problem with oxycodone as I recovered from knee replacement in 2006. It took me months to withdraw from that drug. I was very careful, only using the Vicodin when needed. Since I didn't have that much pain, I only took maybe three-four a day for four days. This is my third day of withdrawal symptoms. I guess I have to accept that if I take any narcotic for pain, my body will fall in love with it and I will have to go through withdrawals.

Another problem is with my surgeon. I received a call from his nurse, canceling our check-up appointment. He fobbed me off to another doctor; my surgeon is now not available until sometime in August. The nurse didn't understand why this was offensive to me.

Ahh well. The rumor is removed, I'm not in much pain beyond the queasy stomach, anxiousness, and body sweats from narcotic withdrawal, and I've been able to sew quite a bit :) Too bad the surgeon didn't remove about a third from my right breast as well. Maybe give both of them a little lift...

peace~~~
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3 comments:

Myra said...

I am so happy to hear the surgery was successful but not happy to hear about the withdrawal and feeling bad. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Gari in AL said...

I am so happy that things are going so well. I know that the withdrawal is "difficult" and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I am glad that you are well enough to do a little sewing, it is always good to have something else to keep your mind on.

Karen said...

Hi Polly....Thought I'd try to catch up with bloggers I follow and just read about your breast surgery. Sorry your doctor was so rude...that is totally uncalled for. Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Take care!

Hugs, Karen