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Old 04-09-2007, 08:41 PM   #1
Erin
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swtiching out a too-large port?

Hello again ladies,

New question for you tonight. I am considering having my port changed to a smaller one and would like to know the kinds you have and the pros and cons.

The port that the radiologist put in me is a "Power Port" (kind of makes me feel like a superhero - lol). The problem is that it is HUGH! It is about 1 inch by 1 inch and sticks out of my chest about 1/2 inch. I am short and thin and the thing looks like a hugh tumor on my chest. I had to have a chest port since my bc is on the right side and I had a phlebitis (sp?) infection in my left arm from the first chemo (pre port).

My onc was shocked by the size of the port and doesn't know why the radiologist put such a large one in. Nevertheless, he says he wants me to keep it for a year for Herceptin. It is so disfiguring! I am running out of clothes that cover it and we aren't even into summer yet here in SoCal. I cannot even were a v-neck or scoop-neck tee shirt. It is more shocking to people than the bald head.

So, I am thinking about going back to the radiologist and asking them to change to a smaller version. Some of you have even talked about a pediatric port. Any feedback you can give would be very appreciated.

Thanks in advance :-)
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Age 50, premenopausal
Dx 1/2/07 DCIS/IDC
Lumpectomy 1/4/07 1.1cm tumor
SNB 3 nodes clear
Stage 1, Grade 2, HER2+++ (FISH 6.8)
ER + / PR +
TCH, 6 rounds, finished 6/1/07!!!
Herceptin to continue for 1 year
36 rads finished 8/22/07
Port out 8/27/07
Switched to Herceptin weekly for joint pain
Ooph 11/13/07
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