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Old 11-04-2008, 09:41 AM   #8
Margerie
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I also had a passport. I did not want a chest port and made my surgeon put in the arm port LOL!

It was never a problem and NO ONE ever noticed it. The only time I noticed it was when I would reach into something, like my car's trunk, and bump it on something. I got it removed after Herceptin and the removal was very easy.

The passport access is smaller than the chest port (they use it for pediatric patients) but a skilled nurse should have no problem doing it. I am assuming if your onc recommends getting one, that most of his staff is very familiar with this type of port.

Best of luck to you and your upcoming treatment. I remember the fear of the pre-chemo week. The anticipation was much worse than the reality for me. Once you get started, you just deal with it.
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