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Still clot probs - port removal tomorrow
Well, I have come to what amounts to a BIG decision for me. After having a port-a-cathater as part of my body for 9 years, I am going to be without for as long as I can.
I am having symptoms of vena cava narrowing where the catheter passes through. Not wanting to let it get as bad as last time, I am not waiting until January as we had tentatively planned. Been off Herceptin since last December and only have to use my good left arm every 6 weeks or so for labs or scan contrasts. My vascular surgeon will do an angioplasty to open the vein once the catheter is removed. This is a day patient procedure. Having had both a port replacement and the angioplasty before, I know what to expect, so no butterflies! And No Herceptin and no port - seems like a new me is emerging! Let's exchange good thoughts for each other ... http://her2support.org/vbulletin/ima...ons/icon12.gif |
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Hoping being Portless in Seattle is a nice change for you! Best wishes for a successful procedure Steph :)
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Hoping your procedure goes well. Let us know how things go. Miss you.
Amelia |
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Steph,
I remember the port problems you've dealt with...Glad to hear you're being de-ported! |
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Good luck tomorrow, Steph.
Barbara H. |
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Thanks friends. I think the only kind of port I will have near me comes in a bottle and you sip on a chilly winter's evening.
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Re: Still clot probs - port removal tomorrow
I hope all goes well !! Take care.
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Good luck tomorrow, Steph....you will be the most imPORTant patient they work on! Anxious to meet you in person next month!
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...and here is to no more need for a medical Port for you in the future!!! (though having the other kind on a chilly evening does sound good ;-) )
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This is wonderful! Portless in Seattle, I like that. Congrats and keep up with the good news!
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Steph,
I can't believe you've had the port for that long. Wow. I had mine for three years and I thought that was a long time. My bc spread six months after it was removed but I haven't had it put in again. For my Herceptin every three weeks, the nurses use my arm. Joan |
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I'm so happy for you! I look forward to being Portless in Nashville one day.
I hope your surgery goes well. Sending warm fuzzies your way. |
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Steph-it will be so good to have that port out! Happy for you....when I had mine, I always felt like I had a pop (soda) bottle cap under my skin. Hated that--its funny how different aspects of dealing with bc affects us. May I ask why you are on zometa--do patients get that even with no bone involvement? Ceesun
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Hoping all is well and you're portless and happy! ma
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Re: Still clot probs - port removal tomorrow
Sending along my best wishes for your procedure tomorrow too, Steph.
Barb A. |
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