Breast Advocate
Breast Advocate
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What's your favorite Breast Advocate App feature?
Watch and listen to Jennifer, MOLLI Surgical’s H.O.P.E navigator and 7-year breast cancer survivor, as she shares her favorite feature in the Breast Advocate App and why she recommends it to anyone newly diagnosed with #BreastCancer...
The Knowledge Center! Up-to-date curated information, videos, infographics, articles from experts, and everything you need at your fingertips to overcome the overwhelming feelings that come with a new diagnosis.
Do you have any questions about the Breast Advocate App? Drop them in the comments!
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Restoring Sensation and Wholeness after Mastectomy with TruSense℠
Просмотров 267Год назад
Dr. Chrysopoulo discusses restoring sensation to the breast for those affected by breast cancer facing a mastectomy with @DiepCFoundation founder Terri Coutee. Sensation is the next frontier in breast reconstruction. Sensory nerve repair in conjunction with DIEP flap reconstruction not only restores the natural look of the breast but also improves the return of feeling after a mastectomy. While...
Get to Know Our Sponsor, Spectros, with Breast Advocate Founder, Dr. Chrysopoulo
Просмотров 130Год назад
Tune in for the live replay as Breast Advocate founder and board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo sits down with the Spectros team to discuss all things related to breast reconstruction. At Spectros, their mission is to provide trusted medical devices that improve the lives of all people who require medical treatment. Their dedication to researching and understanding the world of...
Dr. Chrysopoulo presents to UN Business Assembly during World Urban Forum (WUF 11)
Просмотров 602 года назад
Breast Advocate founder Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo discusses the value of patient care and empowering patients to take a more active role in their #BreastCancer treatment and surgery planning at the World Urban Forum WUF11. Co-created by leading specialists and patient advocates, Breast Advocate is a free #BreastCancerSurgery app that provides ALL your surgical options along with evidence-based reco...
The Breast Advocate App Testimonial
Просмотров 872 года назад
"I really commend the makers of this app for making it easier for patients at a time that can already be so stressful. It really made my decision to have a double mastectomy and that talk with my physician and surgical team a lot easier," shares Andrea. The Breast Advocate® App is the first shared decision-making app for breast cancer surgery and breast reconstruction. Co-created by breast canc...
The Breast Advocate App Testimonial
Просмотров 762 года назад
"The Breast Advocate App is very helpful because it tells you all about the procedures. You can watch videos, see testimonials, and help make a decision for yourself," shares DIEP flap patient Tammy. The Breast Advocate® App is the first shared decision-making app for breast cancer surgery and breast reconstruction. Co-created by breast cancer specialists and patient advocates, Breast Advocate®...
Sexual Health Needs After Breast Cancer
Просмотров 6882 года назад
Director of women’s cancers at Lifespan Cancer Institute Dr. Don S. Dizon joins DIEP C Foundation founder Terri Coutee to discuss sexual health needs after breast cancer. For more support, and to learn more about all your breast cancer treatment options, download the free Breast Advocate app today at breastadvocateapp.com/ A special thanks to the DIEP C Foundation for the recording of this vide...
What Inspired the Creation of the Breast Advocate App?
Просмотров 1463 года назад
Breast Advocate founder Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo shares what motivated him to create the world's first #SharedDecisionMaking app for #BreastCancer patients. Co-created by leading specialists and patient advocates, Breast Advocate is a free #BreastCancerSurgery app that provides ALL your surgical options along with evidence-based recommendations, personalized for you. Download the free app today at...
Save Our Nodes!
Просмотров 1283 года назад
Endomag’s Magtrace is a non-radioactive lymphatic tracer, used by surgeons to accurately mark suspicious lymph nodes. Once placed, the seed cannot be dislodged or damaged and it can be detected with incredible precision, helping to remove cancerous tissue as accurately as possible. Learn more: breastadvocateapp.com/partners/magseed-and-magtrace-by-endomag/ #DCIS #breastcancer #SentinelLymphNode...
Delayed sentinel lymph node biopsy - Reduce your risk of lymphedema
Просмотров 5613 года назад
‘Delayed sentinel lymph node biopsy’ is helping to decrease the need for axillary (lymph node) surgery in up to 80% of patients with high-risk Ductal Carcinoma In-Situ (DCIS), and reduce the chances of long-lasting conditions such as lymphedema. Learn more: breastadvocateapp.com/partners/magseed-and-magtrace-by-endomag/ #DCIS #breastcancer #SentinelLymphNode #lymphnode #lymphedema #endomag #mag...
How Surgeons Monitor the Health of a Flap after Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Просмотров 8733 года назад
Are you planning or preparing for a flap-based breast reconstruction surgery? Ever wonder how surgeons ensure the flap is healthy after surgery? Tune into this great video interview with Breast Advocate founder, Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo, and DIEP C Foundation founder, Terri Coutee as they discuss the steps plastic surgeons take to ensure flaps are healthy after surgery. Learn more at breastadvocat...
How To Manage A Wound After Breast Reconstruction Surgery | A Discussion with DIEP C Foundation
Просмотров 4383 года назад
Are you concerned or currently managing a wound following breast reconstruction surgery? Find tips and learn more about how today's top reconstructive surgeons manage wound care following surgery in this great video interview with Breast Advocate founder, Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo, and DIEP C Foundation founder, Terri Coutee. To learn more about all your breast cancer and breast reconstruction trea...
Breast Reconstruction with ARTOURA Tissue Expanders
Просмотров 5883 года назад
The most common method of breast reconstruction uses tissue expanders and breast implants, usually in conjunction with an ADM (acellular dermal matrix). In most cases, this is performed as a multiple-step procedure starting with tissue expanders. Content provided by Mentor breastadvocateapp.com/partners/mentor-is-proud-to-be-a-sponsor-of-the-breast-advocate-app/ #BreastReconstruction #Implants ...
Which Breast Implant should you choose?
Просмотров 573 года назад
Many factors go into choosing the ideal breast implant for your breast reconstruction. This video explains what you need to know about breast implant sizing. Content provided by Mentor breastadvocateapp.com/partners/mentor-is-proud-to-be-a-sponsor-of-the-breast-advocate-app/ #BreastReconstruction #Implants #MentorCares
Breast Reconstruction Educational Segment with Lifetime
Просмотров 1223 года назад
Mentor believes Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) should be all year long - not just in October. One in eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime, making breast cancer the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. We are proud to support the Breast Advocate® App (breastadvocateapp.com) because we firmly believe in ensuring ...
Reducing Complications After DIEP Flap Surgery
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Reducing Complications After DIEP Flap Surgery
Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day Discussion with BRCA Strong
Просмотров 493 года назад
Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day Discussion with BRCA Strong
Going Flat After Breast Cancer Surgery? Here Are Questions to Ask Your Surgeon
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Going Flat After Breast Cancer Surgery? Here Are Questions to Ask Your Surgeon
The Importance of Patient Advocacy in Breast Cancer and Breast Reconstruction Surgery
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The Importance of Patient Advocacy in Breast Cancer and Breast Reconstruction Surgery
The Role of Physical Therapy After Breast Reconstruction
Просмотров 1724 года назад
The Role of Physical Therapy After Breast Reconstruction
Why Caregivers Are Vital in Breast Reconstruction
Просмотров 844 года назад
Why Caregivers Are Vital in Breast Reconstruction
Breast Advocate Founder Explains 'Enhanced Recovery After Surgery' Protocols
Просмотров 5944 года назад
Breast Advocate Founder Explains 'Enhanced Recovery After Surgery' Protocols
When are Tissue Expanders used in Breast Reconstruction? (Hint: It's not just before Implants!)
Просмотров 4704 года назад
When are Tissue Expanders used in Breast Reconstruction? (Hint: It's not just before Implants!)
Download the World's First Shared Decision-Making App for Breast Cancer
Просмотров 654 года назад
Download the World's First Shared Decision-Making App for Breast Cancer
Download the FREE Breast Advocate App Today
Просмотров 954 года назад
Download the FREE Breast Advocate App Today
Benefits of Delayed DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction after Radiation
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Benefits of Delayed DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction after Radiation
Your Breast Reconstruction Questions Answered
Просмотров 1174 года назад
Your Breast Reconstruction Questions Answered
The Breast Advocate App
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The Breast Advocate App
Abdominal Results Patients Can Expect After DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction
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Abdominal Results Patients Can Expect After DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction
What are the Different Stages of Breast Reconstruction?
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What are the Different Stages of Breast Reconstruction?

Комментарии

  • @silentgirltears782
    @silentgirltears782 Месяц назад

    I plan to have a diep flap after masectomy on right side and after having 4 kids my abdomen is bigger than normal. I’ve have facial palsy after a brain tumour which is permanent, now I’m loosing a breast. Having this diep flap is something I’m actually hoping to have but also loosing the weight around my belly and having it tighted is mentally helping me through this physical loss. Being a woman and loosing so much of my confidence through all these physical changes first loosing my face and now my breast has been so mentally hard for me but knowing I could get a body transformation which could boost my confidence in the fire is what is keeping me going and fighting. I would like to know would the NHS in the uk cover this? The muscles on my abdomen have split apart after babies and I would like these repaired at the same time, would the nhs cover this at the same time as the diep. If I’m gona get the diep I would rather get a whole transformation and feel mentally better about my body. Please help

  • @carylmorgan2775
    @carylmorgan2775 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. I will be doing my reconstruction in the next 2 months

  • @alisaaslanyan567
    @alisaaslanyan567 4 месяца назад

    After Diep Flap, my abdominal area is bulging, looks very uncomfortable and ugly. I’ve never had bulging abdominal, I was always flat. It bothers me. Please tell me can that be fixed?

  • @alisaaslanyan567
    @alisaaslanyan567 4 месяца назад

    After Diep Flap, my abdominal area is bulging, looks very uncomfortable and ugly. I’ve never had bulging abdominal, I was always flat. It bothers me. Please tell me can that be fixed?

    • @DrChrysopoulo
      @DrChrysopoulo 4 месяца назад

      Hi Alisa. I'm very sorry to hear this. If this has not improved over time, or even gotten worse, please speak to your surgeon. This is something that can generally be addressed but unfortunately more surgery is often involved in the form of tightening of tissues internally, or reinforcement with mesh. Your team will need toe evaluate you and also make sure you do not have hernia. If you need to, get a second opinion.

  • @loriweidenbach3149
    @loriweidenbach3149 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a year post op and still dealing with the infamous Ken doll and swelly belly. My PS told me to do core exercises for the Ken Doll. Will this really help it go away?

  • @sofie3938
    @sofie3938 5 месяцев назад

    Bedankt voor het delen van deze video en de nuttige informatie.

  • @Nicole-so1uh
    @Nicole-so1uh 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for the info

  • @Scole23786
    @Scole23786 7 месяцев назад

    You’re right, women don’t ask much about the aesthetic details about this surgery. I didn’t and now I’m hindsight wish I had) . I had my surgery last October, and even though I don’t regret the surgery and the results (neat clean incisions and surprisingly pain free post op recovery), I wish I had asked more questions about the aesthetics. My concern is the unsightly sides which looks like horns on each end of the incision along my abdomen.

    • @DrChrysopoulo
      @DrChrysopoulo 7 месяцев назад

      Good news... your surgeon will likely be able tot help you with those. The excess tissue the you're referring to on each end of your diep flap scar are affectionately known as "dog ears". Scar revision surgery is a simple, low-risk surgery than can remove the excess tissue and create an even, smooth contour. It can make your diep flap scar a little longer but its a trade-off most patients are very willing to make. Talk to your surgeon about this. They should be able to address this for you.

  • @Kkshar
    @Kkshar 7 месяцев назад

    It’s a MASTECtomy.. 😅

  • @scarlettthomas9091
    @scarlettthomas9091 7 месяцев назад

    I have expander for 11 months now I have my 1st reconstruction in June but I was wondering if it’s normal that my tight breast tenses up lately with pain and a lot of discomfort around the implant above it and my side .. I’ve been feeling a bit stressed lately and I feel my stress goes to my boob and it creates this tension in the area idk if this is normal if it’s just me but I don’t like it. Could it be normal pain? Thank you for your videos!

    • @DrChrysopoulo
      @DrChrysopoulo 7 месяцев назад

      Your pain is probably from capsular contracture. This is build up of scar tissue around the tissue expander which can cause a change in the breast’s appearance, discomfort, and even chronic pain. While capsular contracture is a fairly common complication with breast implants, it tends to be much more aggressive and problematic in ladies who have undergone radiation therapy to the chest, either as part of their breast cancer treatment, or at some point in the past. Your symptoms will hopefully improve once your tissue expander is replaced with a permanent implant. Some surgeons combine this with fat grafting. Long term, if you continue to have issues with capsular contracture and pain, the definitive treatment is usually to remove the implants and the surrounding scar tissue, and replace them with your own tissue (ie flap surgery). There are many flap options to consider depending on your body habitus and preferences. You may be a candidate to proceed with flap surgery now instead of implants if that makes more sense to you and your current situation. For more info please check out prma-enhance.com and also download the Breast Advocate App free at breastadvocateapp.com.

  • @mrswestmoreland2311
    @mrswestmoreland2311 8 месяцев назад

    when you say the multiple abdominal surgeries , I have had 2 sections and I have had keyhole surgery twice? would the keyhole make massive differences?

    • @DrChrysopoulo
      @DrChrysopoulo 8 месяцев назад

      No, “keyhole” procedures (laparoscopic or robotic) do not make a massive difference.

  • @debbiebrannon8874
    @debbiebrannon8874 8 месяцев назад

    Praying for a healing for everyone amen try cannabis oil and THC and worm medicine for animals to kill cancer amen

  • @woody1380
    @woody1380 11 месяцев назад

    Misleading to show nipples as post mastectomy most women won't have nipples

    • @breastadvocateapp
      @breastadvocateapp 11 месяцев назад

      This animation shows a nipple-sparing mastectomy. Nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) is the latest evolution in mastectomy technique. The procedure preserves the entire skin envelope and nipple-areola. Only the underlying breast tissue is removed. More info here: prod.breastadvocateapp.com/contents/232

  • @praeeo
    @praeeo 11 месяцев назад

    This was great to hear, thank you for all this information. I am scheduled for a double mastectomy January (happy I was able to get it pushed out until then, although doc is not too crazy about the delay; however, having said that, they will be doing the magtrace with a couple of lymphs removed at the time to doing a sentinel at conclusion of that surgery if the stat path comes back positive. Because of this vid, I did write the surgery RN just now and explained my concerns and to postpone that part of the surgery until I have all the information after the surgery, so we'll see how they take my request. I hope they understand my concern about this topic and it won't be an issue or me stepping on anyone's toes. But, I truly appreciate knowing this upfront and I would be okay not doing a sentinel biopsy even if the 1st couple come back positive... I'd rather hit that head on and deal with my decision rather than regretting it later when it could have been avoided.

  • @arohajury384
    @arohajury384 Год назад

    Im flat and i love the way i look ❤

  • @KellyBrown-x5w
    @KellyBrown-x5w Год назад

    Don’t cut them off

  • @KellyBrown-x5w
    @KellyBrown-x5w Год назад

    Pain to feel after removing your tits for no reason 1:46

  • @KellyBrown-x5w
    @KellyBrown-x5w Год назад

    Fanthom pain from no breasts

  • @KellyBrown-x5w
    @KellyBrown-x5w Год назад

    No pain there is a 0:18 alot of pain

  • @BuildemBackGreatAgain
    @BuildemBackGreatAgain Год назад

    This is why I love Dr. C. Is because he gets that the patients are as much a part of the decision and knowledge base as the doctors. Sadly for years and most of the time patients are afraid to advocate for themselves. Go Dr. C.

  • @LindaMorrow-x6f
    @LindaMorrow-x6f Год назад

    Where is this Dr located?

  • @CherylBrewer-ph4tx
    @CherylBrewer-ph4tx Год назад

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer 5 years ago. I had my left breast removed first with an expander placed. Approximately 8 weeks later my right breast removed and diep flap done. My surgeon was phenomenal and my surgery was a success. My scar (which is almost non existent) is just above my pubic bone. My breast reconstruction as well is awesome! Hats off to Dr. Koltz!!!! Hope e made a scary diagnosis much easier to bear!!

  • @mirellacovarrubias7394
    @mirellacovarrubias7394 Год назад

    How about when the patient has Lupus Induced buy the Chemo? What are the risks?

  • @tr9066
    @tr9066 Год назад

    Women want symmetry, a nice profile, no pain or discomfort and no extra skin, lumps or bumps after a mastectomy.

  • @anisemoten6606
    @anisemoten6606 Год назад

    Very good video I’m about to have my DIEP FLAP surgery and you have brought so much knowledge to me. I want to thank you.

  • @shannonholmes6674
    @shannonholmes6674 Год назад

    WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A FLAP FAILS ?

  • @kitchenlady948
    @kitchenlady948 Год назад

    Ok I went for a follow Up after 3 weeks of my diep flap. Wasn’t checked for flow? Should I ask why?

  • @kitchenlady948
    @kitchenlady948 Год назад

    Is fat necrosis common 6 weeks after diep flap? I can actually feel the flap above my breast and it feels a bit solid..

  • @kimberlyjohnson1353
    @kimberlyjohnson1353 Год назад

    So grateful for this resource. Learning about the benefits of delayed reconstruction makes me feel better about my own journey and how things have played out for me.

  • @karens1
    @karens1 Год назад

    DIEP flap is not worth the damange that is done to the abdomen. do not do it.. please..your body will change in ways that you cannot image. you will become almost suicidal

  • @RuthMalavet
    @RuthMalavet Год назад

    i was left with a pucker on the side of my scar that shows through my clothes. At times you are in such a fog after the diagnosis and you don't always ask the right questions. Also it has been almost 20 years since my surgery and i am feeling discomfort and tightness in the area around the breast.

  • @karensabolcik2511
    @karensabolcik2511 Год назад

    I was told if u use your own tummy fat, there is a 30% reabsorption so saggy boobs n also when lose weight it’ll get alllllll absorbed so now u have only a a or a cup n then become saggy w these two things. I intend to lose a lot of weight too

  • @shannonholmes6674
    @shannonholmes6674 Год назад

    I WISH SOMEONE WOULD COVER THE LESS OFTEN OCCURRING SIDE EFFECTS OF RADIATION THERAPY IN OVER WEIGHT WOMEN. MORE AND MORE NORTH AMERICANS ARE BECOMING OBESE NOW SO THESE SIDE EFFECTS LIKE SEVERE RADIATION FIBROSIS AND VERY LARGE CONTRACTURES OF THE BREAST AND PECTORAL MUSCLE AS WELL AS THE INTERCOSTAL MUSCLES. THESE SIDE EFFECTS ARE DEVESTATING. ALSO MOST OF THE RECONSTRUCITON VIDEOS ARE FOR MASTECTOMY PATIENTS & THEY GLOSS OVER THE WOMEN WHO HAVE A LUMPECTOMY BECAUSE THE TUMOUR IS SMALL AND THEIR BREASTS ARE LARGE SO IT ALL SOUNDS SO GOOD UNTIL. THE BREAST SUREGEON WHO IS REMOVING THE TUMOUR REALIZES THAT FATTY BREASES WON'T HOLS SUTURES WHICH MEANS THEY CANNOT REAPPROXIMATE THE BREAST TISSUE. THAT LEADS TO A LARGE, HARD POCKET OF SCAR TISSUE THAT RADIATION FURTHER COMPRESSES INTO A LUMP THAT IS PAINFUL TO SLEEP ON. THE FIBROTIC BREAST DOESN'T MOVE IT PULLS CONSTANTLY EVEN IF YOU ARE JUST LEANING FORWARD. I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND A VIDEO THAT SHOW OR TALKS EXTENSIVELY ABOUT WHAT CAN BE DONE IN A OBESE PATIENT'S IRRADIATED (SHRUNKEN, HARD & PAINFUL BREAST) TO IMPROVE THE PATIENTS CONDITION. FOR EXAMPLE WOULD DIEP FLAT HELP, WOULD INJECTING FAT INTO THE INTERCOSTAL MUSCLES HELP TO IMPROVE THEIR MOBILITY AND REDUCE THE PAIN WHEN THE PATIENT LAUGHS, OR NEEDS TO TAKE A DEEP BREATH ?????? THIS INFORMATION IS NECESSARY AND GOING TO BECOME EVEN MORE NECESSARY AS OBESITY TAKES OVER NORTH AMERICA. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

  • @LisaBeatsCancer
    @LisaBeatsCancer Год назад

    Wouldn't the plastic surgeon liposuction out the side fat to make it more flat??

    • @breastadvocateapp
      @breastadvocateapp Год назад

      Yes, that’s certainly a technique that plastic surgeons can use for additional contouring.

  • @borninxaymaca406
    @borninxaymaca406 Год назад

    Wish I would’ve came across this video b4 my DIEP procedure. Doctor made sure to tell me that’s it not a tummy tuck, and didn’t seem open to anything I had to say. So honestly am not thinking about going back to them for my revision… (Any thoughts?)

    • @DrChrysopoulo
      @DrChrysopoulo 7 месяцев назад

      A second opinion never hurts. I would consider that.

  • @Goodnight4kismet
    @Goodnight4kismet Год назад

    I had stage 2 and had radiation treatment. I waited and focused on getting healthy, best shape of my life. Now I'm excited and ready for this surgery and recovery physically mentally and emotionally.

  • @TheNeenaDLee
    @TheNeenaDLee Год назад

    So very informative...thanks!

  • @Andearea
    @Andearea Год назад

    Great video thank you SO much!

  • @mammabear2183
    @mammabear2183 Год назад

    Thank you for a very informative video about these options!!!

  • @andreamiller6200
    @andreamiller6200 Год назад

    I am all ears to learn more. When I had my lumpectomy in 2021 it was preceded by as fast research as I could do on "aesthetic flat closure" - is this what the good doctors are speaking of here? Ultimately my most straightforward option was lumpectomy and radiation. My tumor was small (not palpable) and was very lateral in my breast, almost like it was waiting to be plucked out. My breast surgeon is trained in breast conservation but she and I discussed quite a bit that should I have needed a mastectomy, she supported my interest in freeing myself of a breast with cancer in it without creating a substitute breast. I was planning to go flat and not look back (if lumpectomy was not my better option) and it came as a big surprise to me that aesthetic flat closure was not more widely performed. My breast surgeon is partners with another breast surgeon in town who specializes in aesthetic flat closure and she would have joined forces with her partner specialist for the mastectomy I would have had, because she wants more experience in this technique (even though she is a breast conserving specialist). If I have any recurrence at all, I am going aesthetically flat in an eyeblink and now I want to understand what it means to end up as closely as possible to a pre-pubescent smooth chest wall without any excess skin or concavity. Where can I read more? I am a very youthful 66 who feels very feminine and do not need breasts for that, especially if mine keep threatening me with DCIS.

    • @breastadvocateapp
      @breastadvocateapp Год назад

      Hi Andrea! We have very comprehensive information about #AestheticFlatClosure in our free app. Here’s a great article to start with: "Mastectomies without Reconstruction (Aesthetic Flat Closure)" prod.breastadvocateapp.com/contents/247

  • @mistyhall8088
    @mistyhall8088 Год назад

    Thanks for this video it brings hope. I have had radiotherapy treatment and the boost left my breast hard with pockets, and in bad shape. My oncologist team doesn't know of a doctor that can perform this surgery for me. I live in Brooklyn, NY and I was happy for find a doctor but unfortunately she's no longer taking new patients. Can you help with any referrals please? Thank you.

  • @ItalianainDC
    @ItalianainDC Год назад

    Thank you for yet again bringing education to patients, in a very accessible way. I had reconstructive surgery (my surgeon is a superstar in his field, he is also the founder of Breast Advocate 😉) and I now understand I was connected to a T-Stat machine. So, I have a questions for you, if, like it happened for me, one is connected to a T-Stat, why the need for a hourly Doppler test?

  • @Hannah-Clarke-uk
    @Hannah-Clarke-uk Год назад

    I’m 4 weeks after having my diep surgery, I am from the uk so not sure if terms, wording., procedures are different to other countries. I had breast breast cancer a year before my second diagnoses, I had surgery to remove that cancer as well as a breast reduction and lift to both breasts as well as treatment. A year after I had my mammogram when they found out I had triple negative breast cancer again. Iv had my chemo and then my diep surgery. Soon as I was woken up from my diep surgery, I could feel pain in my stomach, but soon disappeared soon as they gave me pain relief and a button on my hand to have morphine every 5 mins though the intravenous line. Though out the night of my diep surgery I had a nurse sit in with my and tested my breasts with those machines they use when listening to type babies heart every 30 mins. This was very tiring as it was though the next day and night. I was too tired to try and get up and walk. So the nurses decided to leave that until tue following day. The following day I got up, I was scared to start with because I didn’t Feel any pain on my breast or tummy, just tightness on my stomach. I managed with the help of a nurse to walk to the bathroom in my room and sit at the sink to have a “cat lick wash” just to fresh up really. The day after I was getting up on my own and was able to have a wee as they top the catheter out of me. (Freedom) I managed to shower on my own, dress and was able to walk the ward on my own. Through out my 6 days in hospital I was able to shower, dress, and go off for walks on my own to the shops down stairs! I didn’t have much knowledge on how I would be after the huge surgery, they put drains either side of my breasts left and right. And two drains on where my tummy had its surgery. They came out the 3rd and last day being the breast ones. Being as I had surgery previously they followed the surgical lines for my new surgery. I requested to have my nipples removed because they never were right after my first surgery and we numb to touch. I called them burt and Ernie as they have different minds to each other and wouldn’t react the same to cold and warm. My stomach is still tight and I have fluttering feelings there kind of like when you first feel your baby move. I find this comforting. I do have “firework boobies” i used this name from the first time I had surgery as you get sharp shooting pains in your boobs. My surgeon told me that the nerve endings are waking up ect so I thought that’s what it would be as I recognise the pain. But check with your health care professional first!!

    • @Hannah-Clarke-uk
      @Hannah-Clarke-uk Год назад

      I hope that my experience helps you, our bodies are different to each others and that is what makes life so amazing. Please remember that you may have other experiences to mine, but hope you can add yours here to give comfort to those in need of it x

    • @katherinepagden7016
      @katherinepagden7016 Год назад

      Hi hanagh. I am also in the UK and hoping for another reconstruction this time with the tummy method. 30 years ago it was with my back muscle. I have recently been diagnosed again same side. I'm going to ask if they can remove what I have and do another recon. Got my consultation mid September. See what they say.

    • @PetraGarbo
      @PetraGarbo 10 месяцев назад

      Hi, I am also in the UK, can I ask you where did you have your procedure? I mean the hospital.

  • @WellWithRoyal
    @WellWithRoyal 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this information!!!

  • @drsandeep6261
    @drsandeep6261 2 года назад

    Can it be kept in radical modified mastectomy operation where there was no skin saving operation done.

  • @iamshe7406
    @iamshe7406 2 года назад

    Thank you this was very informative.

  • @taleranlala4228
    @taleranlala4228 2 года назад

    I used be a shame of my self 28 years old I feel like a part me was gone . It is true , you do feel better emotionally you got to know your self , after my mastectomy on my right breast I was so scared to take a shower I have a mental break down every day . I was really , really depressed for at least two moths i used to take a shower at night with the light off because I didn’t have the courage to look at my self , 1 moth later I take a shower doing the day I don’t cry that , I eat , I sleep , I laugh , I talk to peoples , I don’t seat in the dark room alone anymore . To anybody that is going through this I send you a lot of hugs & love

  • @rachelkeltner6085
    @rachelkeltner6085 2 года назад

    I haven't had time to fully swallow cancer yet. Just found out May 27th 2022. Ihave my masectomy on July 12th, 2022. Stage 2B invasive ductal carcinoma. I'm learning more, and more, about DIEP FLAP. I'm leaning more towards that, 6 months after my first surgery. I feel much safer not doing both surgery at the same time now. I was at first thinking all at the same time. Was back, and forth. This has gave me more comfort on my decisions. Thanks !!!

  • @renelaurings5659
    @renelaurings5659 2 года назад

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 years ago (official diagnosis 17 June 2020). I had neo-adjuvant chemo followed by bilateral mastectomy - 3rd generation with breast cancer. I then had radiotherapy. I have been researching my reconstruction options from the day I decided on the mastectomy. The more I hear and read, the more convinced I am that DIEP reconstruction is right for me. I'm scheduled for the surgery in 6 weeks, and this has given me more hope and more conviction as one of the issues I have is that I have not recovered full ROM on the irradiated side. Thank you for an informative talk.

    • @breastadvocateapp
      @breastadvocateapp 2 года назад

      You are most welcome Rene. We wish you all the best for your upcoming surgery and a speedy recovery!

  • @uday9697
    @uday9697 2 года назад

    Diep breast reconstruction surgery is better or not please tell me.. because I don't know anything about this... it's good or not

    • @Hannah-Clarke-uk
      @Hannah-Clarke-uk Год назад

      I have no regrets. And think this is one of the best options out there for women in need to have this surgery. All I say is fine someone who is good at doing this, and has experience as well as an amazing surgery team. Good luck x