Guest guest Posted September 5, 2004 Report Share Posted September 5, 2004 Wow! What experiences you've had, ! I'm glad they're behind you now. Would love to hear more about your wanderings in Spain and the tunnel episode sometime! Thanks again, for sharing with me, . Regards, Ann Lifts, Explant , PS's-getting ready for surgery & away from home-hard Hi,YIKES is right. When they woke me up and I was told that they had to stop, I just cried! BUT, when I found out all the PS had to do (I know the nurse and Anestheologist very well) I understood why she stopped...I was already out for 4 hours, lost a ton of blood and the tissue was soooo inflamed that going on was impossible. The PS had never seen anything so bad, her words. I origionally got implants because my breasts did not develop properly....the right one did not develope at all. I had been ashamed of my disformity all of my teen life, and when I had a surgery to re-due a scar on my face after a horrible auto accident in Spain when I was hitch-hiking. (I went through the windshield and was severly injured. Went though the tunnel and saw the white light.)but, that is a story for another post...)Anyway..when having the pre-surgery exam the surgeon saw my deformed breasts and told me he could make me beautiful! I was 19...that was in 1966.I first got asthma in 1969...then on and on. Horrific allergies, tubal pregnancy, and on and on...So, I really needed to do the lift to have a comfortable life. I am 58, and I have gained weight since I was 19...so all this about doing lifts at the same time surely depends on the circumstance of your age, health, tissue, etc. I was way bigger on the left and very uncomfortable with the hanging breast tissue. Yes, Ann, disheartening it was!!! In the months prior to getting the lift I worked on getting as healthy as I could (I have CML) and I am happy I did go through the lift now even though I am still very sore...just had the surgery last March.You guys, as for the doctor, I loved her, but I would hesitate to reccomend her!! I don't know if she would have done it if she had a crystal ball and knew what a mess I was?! She did a great job and was so very compassionate and helpful...BUT, she does breast augmation to make her living!! So...I don't even know if she wants me to reccomend her for women looking for EXplant. I will have to ask her? ALSO, for the women looking for an EXplant away from home, I don't know how any woman could do this EXplant long distance? Surely you are not getting on a plane in 2 days?? My husband had to call her for more pain meds and it was a very grim experience, but one I HAD no choice but to do!! If you have no choice but to go away from home, there needs to be a doctor locally se up for you, or plan on spending 2-3 weeks to a month to even begin to recover or go home. If it goes faster than good, but just know it isn't going to happen overnight. I would set up a local doctor before you go anywhere long distance, or another doctor won't want to touch you! Shop for your doctor too. Make sure your local hospital will take you after a non-local doctor does surgery!! Some won't!! If you have an emergency, know who you/your caretaker would call. I would reccomend to ask to speak to other women this PS has done surgery on...get reccomendations, ask them for referals!! Know what you are doing and be your own advocate!! There isn't one doctor out there who is going to take care of you like you would, so be informed and make calls, and whatever you have to do to know you are in good hands first!! It is major surgery! I came home the same day and I do wish I had been in a hospital. I had drainage hoses hanging out of me that had to be drained every 2 hours or so. AHhhhh...you just do it, and get it over with, and start getting well. Perhaps it is easier if you are younger, how would I know?? Just prepare for everything, then you will be covered.FLASH.. My oncologist says "not all implants make all women sick, but your implants made you sick!" Glad I have some understanding from him, and he is a MAN too! Pretty amazing!So, I hope this helps someone...no surgery is fun, hell, childbirth isn't fun either, we get through it, and you will too. Just know how much better you will feel down the road! We do the childbirth, then they stick us with implants too!! No man would be able to get through either one!! HA~~~~xxx in Ca> > Based on what I've been reading, the body goes thru a lot, just > > getting explanted from the implants (mine are silicone, PS thinks > > they are probably ruptured due to severe CC...so probably be a lot > of > > digging silicone out of my chest at explantation). So my question > is > > this, isn't it subjecting the body to additional trauma to get a > lift > > when explanted? I'm not into having SharPei boobs, but if that's > the > > best ticket to faster healing from the explantation, I'm tempted to > > either skip the lift or get it later. It just seems to me that > > cutting away a lot of skin and repositioning a nipple is adding > > physical insult to a breast that's already injured by having an > > implant, a scar capsule, and likely clumps of silicone cut out of > it > > and the neighboring tissues/muscles/nodes. I'd love to be told I > > won't need a lift, but do NOT expect that to be the case. I'd > rather > > get it all done at once, and be done with it, but really wonder > about > > the additional abuse to my body of a lift. YOUR OPINIONS/EXPERIENCE > > ON THIS MATTER, PLEASE! Thanks!!!!> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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