breastsurgery
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Pre-Surgery Questions

The author shares their experience as a list maker, influenced by their mother, especially during surgery planning. They stress the importance of jotting down questions to address later, which aids in easing anxiety. A list of potential surgical questions is provided, helping others prepare and ensure clarity about their procedure. Continue reading
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Be the ‘Most Prepared Patient Ever!’

The author shares their experience of being considered the most prepared patient by their nurse after a mastectomy. They emphasize their organizational skills and provide a comprehensive list of items that aided their recovery, including specialized pillows, clothing, and other essentials. Future blogs will focus on mental, physical, and spiritual preparation. Continue reading
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Hospital Bag for Mastectomy Surgery

This content provides a comprehensive checklist for packing a hospital bag for mastectomy and reconstruction surgery. It emphasizes the importance of comfort and accessibility, listing essentials such as loose clothing, hygiene items, and comfort accessories. The writer shares personal insights and reassures readers about the utility of each item during recovery. Continue reading
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Top 5 Things Post-Mastectomy

The author shares a list of five essential items for post-mastectomy recovery, emphasizing comfort and support. Key items include a recliner chair, a V pillow, a mastectomy pillow, a neck/travel pillow, and nice shirts. The focus is on the importance of comfort during recovery after surgery. Continue reading
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BRCA2 & Me

After discovering she had the BRCA2 gene mutation, the author chose to undergo a double mastectomy and reconstruction to reduce her breast cancer risk. The journey began with a 23&me genetic test revealing her ancestry, followed by extensive research and consultations due to her family history of cancer. She hopes to help others with similar… Continue reading
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Mentally Preparing for Mastectomy Surgery

The author shares insights on mental preparation for surgery, particularly surrounding breast cancer. They highlight three preparation pillars: Mind, Body, and Spirit. Key activities included joining a supportive community, practicing meditation and affirmations, accessing therapy, and participating in wellness programs. This holistic approach helped them feel ready and positive for their double mastectomy. Continue reading

