Nervous About Having A Tummy Tuck
The following post from our
forum
is from a woman who is having a hard time trying to decide
if she should combine a tummy tuck surgery with a mastectomy
reconstruction surgery.
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Date: 02/15/2012 |
Submitted by: Kim |
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I am almost 1 year status post a bilateral
mastectomy for breast cancer. I am getting ready for
my final reconstruction surgery and I have decided
to also have a tummy tuck. I was never really scared
about my mastectomy. I guess it was something I knew
I had to do. I am really nervous about a tummy tuck.
I heal really well. My scars from my surgeries look
good and as a general rule I do not swell a lot. I
keep reading about all of the swelling and how long
it lasts. Is this the case for most people? I could
understand a few weeks to a month but longer seems
odd to me. How long before I can expect to wear my
pre surgery clothes? Do most of you feel it was
worth the pain and swelling? I just wanted to do
something for myself. I have not had a flat stomach
in years. I am 45 and I have had two children. I
really want to have this done, but I am afraid that
I might back out and regret it later. I know if I
don't do it now (I get a discount because it is a
second surgery) that I will never do it. I guess I
am looking for a little cheerleading. Did any of you
feel embarrassed? I worry what people will think of
me spending money on such a surgery?
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RESPONSE
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| Date: 02/15/2012 |
Submitted by:
Tanner |
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Kim,
I am not sure that I get why you are nervous about
the tummy tuck and not so much the mastectomy
reconstruction (maybe because you went through it
already and know what to expect). The unknown is
always scary.
Since you have to have the one operation it would
seem to be the ideal time to have the other because
you're already there and under sedation (which to
some is the scariest part of the surgery).
If you haven't done so already, ask your surgeon if
combining the tummy tuck with the mastectomy
increases the risks and to what extent. He/she can
probably give you the most peace of mind with regard
to the medical risks and ramifications.
Since the choice to have surgery has been taken out
of your hands, you don't as difficult of a decision
of whether or not to have surgery, just whether you
want to spend a little more money and extend the
operation. Most people have to decide to choose
whether or not to undergo a totally optional
operation (the tummy tuck), so if anything goes
wrong or they are not happy with the results there
is no one else to blame but themselves.
With regard to your specific questions.
SWELLING
I just updated the page "Tummy Tuck Swelling" and
included all the swelling related comments from
patients from the tummy tuck forum. You can read
those if you are really concerned with swelling, but
those were written by people who were concerned with
or had problems and questions with their swelling.
They are probably not the norm. Most of the swelling
does go away in the first three to four weeks but
you should probably count on swelling for a few
months. To me, swelling was no big deal. It goes
away when it goes away. I can't tell you how long
before you can wear your pre-surgery clothes.
Depends on your clothes and your body healing
ability.
IS IT WORTH THE PAIN & SWELLING?
For most people the answer would probably be YES.
For me it was, but I didn't have any pain. The only
people who would say NO would be the ones who had
complications or were dissatisfied with the results
of the surgery. I can't tell you what percentage
they are but I would think it would be in the
minority.
If you back out, you may indeed regret it. If you
have given it all the research and thought having a
tummy tuck deserves and you really want it,
backing out at the last minute will probably will
keep you kicking yourself in the rear for the rest
of your life and second guessing yourself.
EMBARRASSED?
Embarrassed of having a tummy tuck or of what people
think of spending so much money. NO.
And if you are embarrassed, that only lasts a second
or two compared with the results of the tummy tuck
that will last the rest of your life. It's a pretty
good trade off. As to spending that much money on
yourself, if all goes well it's well worth every
penny and besides you shouldn't base you decision on
what other people think.
Good luck in your decision and your surgery.
Tanner
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