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Originally Posted by ahk
I am in the midst of scheduling my top surgery and I sound like a bleeping idiot on the phone-- its like, I am super excited but super nervous that I am finally here at this point of my life.
If you have already had Top Surgery, what kind of things would you recommend (healing, preparing)? What kind of questions did you all ask? Who did you go to, and why?
If you haven't had surgery yet - do you plan on sometime in future? Who do you want to go to, and why?
Not sure where everyone is located, but if you are in the East coast area, I hope you all are safe, keeping warm -- and know we are thinking of all of you.
Best,
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You're recovery may depend on the kind of surgery you are getting. Is it keyhole or double mastectomy?
To ask:
Get the doc to explain exactly how they are going to do the surgery.
Ask them what they recommend for recovery.
When do they want to see you after surgery? (24 hours? 48 hours?)
What are you allowed to eat before surgery? What are ok to eat 24-48 hours after surgery? a week after? and so on...
How often to change the dressing?
If double, things to consider for recovery:
Ensure you have help for the first week or two. And a good LazyBoy or similar recliner chair.
Have nothing to do for the first couple of days (I slept lots for the first couple of days). For the first couple of weeks, ensure that anything you need (say, food, water, etc.) is reachable at waist level (no lifting of items from ground and no raising of arms).
If you have dogs, ensure someone else can walk them. If they are the excitable type, you may need that person to **REALLY** wear them out so they don't jump on you.
Ensure the doc provides you with enough bandages and surgical tape. And change them according to what she/he recommends.
If you smoke, DON'T. I enjoy cigars now and again but avoided them for about two months or thereabouts to ensure healing was done without coughing.