BB Blog — surgery
Lowri says Cancer treatment is 'Postcode Lottery'
Posted by Emilienne Rebel on
A local Welsh friend unable to have cancer op in England faces extra stress during her cancer treatment talks to BBC
A cancer patient was told in her hospital bed in England that she could not undergo surgery because she lived in Wales.
Lowri Mai Williams, 42, from Powys, had been referred to hospital in the Midlands for her cancer treatment in 2023.
But it was not until the last moment that she was informed the operation had been cancelled.
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7 Years Today I Had My Second Mastectomy with Double Breast Reconstruction...
Posted by Emilienne Rebel on
...I awoke to a super heated room following a 9 hour surgery feeling pretty battered but relieved to open my eyes. Confined to bed with leg pressure pumps on both legs; four drains (two front and back); a catheter; 'lying' on my back but feeling sticky and sore from the skin removal. The room heated to help the skin to heel without having too much pressure from dressings.
That first night was okay I think drifting back and forth in consciousness with the morphine I had at my finger tip. By the next day I was feeling very sick... but with so much restriction it was very hard to be physically be sick.
I was told the morphine was making me feel sick so I immediately stopped using it and from day 1 was only using paracetamol to ease the pain and discomfort. I had minimal pain which surprised me and the surgery had gone well.
I'd had a second risk-reducing mastectomy and then had part muscle removed from both sides of my back and carried around to the front to be used as a flap to hold implants. I was lucky my skin was good enough to have normal breast implants and not expanders. Even on the radiated side. Then skin removed from my back to use over my new breasts.
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The Website For Soft Comfy Cancer Surgery Hats Chemo Headwear & Alopecia Hair Loss
Posted by Emilienne Rebel on
Bold Beanies were designed by Emilienne many years ago whilst undergoing chemotherapy treatment for Stage 4 Breast Cancer when she wanted something super soft and comfortable to stay covered up in front on the family, keep warm but also stylish and pretty for a younger person going through cancer.
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