The strong antibiotics that were prescribed to Mary Jo last week have improved Mary Jo's painful symptoms but the swelling from the infection and hardening scare tissues have worsened. Mary Jo was seen again by her plastic surgeon on Friday. Dr Luong who examined Mary Jo and explained to us that her current condition would not improve without surgery. The swelling caused by the infection has place more pressure on the radiated skin than it can handle and the weakest point is at the incisions lines from the previous reconstruction surgery. Mary Jo is scheduled to have a pre op physical on Monday and be admitted for surgery on Tuesday. Dr Luong will be preforming a procedure called a latissimus flap breast reconstruction. This procedure involves taking non radiated healthy muscle tissue from Mary Jo's left side, upper back, removal of the current implant and the temporary use of a implanted tissue expander. Within a year, Mary Jo will have an additional surgery to replace the tissue expander with a permanent silicone implant. Dr Luong expects a two and a half hour surgery on Tuesday followed by two to three days in the hospital for recovery. Mary Jo is in good spirits and happy that this set back is not a life threatening issue but obviously disappointed by the need to undergo multiple additional surgery's.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Surgery Scheduled
The strong antibiotics that were prescribed to Mary Jo last week have improved Mary Jo's painful symptoms but the swelling from the infection and hardening scare tissues have worsened. Mary Jo was seen again by her plastic surgeon on Friday. Dr Luong who examined Mary Jo and explained to us that her current condition would not improve without surgery. The swelling caused by the infection has place more pressure on the radiated skin than it can handle and the weakest point is at the incisions lines from the previous reconstruction surgery. Mary Jo is scheduled to have a pre op physical on Monday and be admitted for surgery on Tuesday. Dr Luong will be preforming a procedure called a latissimus flap breast reconstruction. This procedure involves taking non radiated healthy muscle tissue from Mary Jo's left side, upper back, removal of the current implant and the temporary use of a implanted tissue expander. Within a year, Mary Jo will have an additional surgery to replace the tissue expander with a permanent silicone implant. Dr Luong expects a two and a half hour surgery on Tuesday followed by two to three days in the hospital for recovery. Mary Jo is in good spirits and happy that this set back is not a life threatening issue but obviously disappointed by the need to undergo multiple additional surgery's.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Doctor Visit
Mary Jo's doctor appointment was rescheduled and she was seen by Dr Jacqueline Luong yesterday in her Edina office. Just prior to the morning office visit, Mary Jo had a ultrasound procedure performed of her left breast at the Woman's Imaging Center just down the hall. The ultrasound tested negative for fluid filled void confirming Dr Luong's assessment that this is an infection with swollen tissues, not cancer. Dr Luong is pleased that the antibiotics appear to be clearing up the infection because Mary Jo's symptoms are lessening each day on the antibiotics. Dr Luong cautioned Mary Jo that if the infection returned or worsened, she may need to be hospitalized because the use of a stronger, iv only antibiotic would be the next step and/or possible surgery to remove the left side implant. We are praying that the infection clears up soon on the prescribed meds and does not return. Mary Jo's is scheduled for a follow up visit by Dr Luong next week.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Painfull Infection
Mary Jo returned from a working trip to Amsterdam last Thursday and started feeling ill hours later. She thought she had picked up a bug from one of her co-workers on the trip. Her co-worker had complained at pick up in Amsterdam that she had been up all night, sick so naturally that's how Mary Jo thought she got it. However this did not feel like the typical flue bug. I urged Mary Jo to go in to urgent care and get it checked out because she was complaining of pain in her left breast and there was a lot of redness and swelling. The doctor at urgent care said that Mary Jo had a Cellulitis which is a spreading bacterial infection just below the skin surface. The likely cause would be the implant. Mary Jo was prescribed a strong antibiotic and pain meds. She is scheduled to see her plastic surgeon Dr Jacqueline Luong on Friday.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The Walk
Friends have been seeing all the Susan G. Komen 3-Day
commercials on TV lately and asking if Mary Jo and I are going to be
participating again this year. The
answer is ABSOLUTELY YES. If you would
like participate, sign up and raise money to end breast cancer, go to
Komen.org. Take part in the BIG Mothers
day Race/Walk for the Cure and the HUGE Twin Cities 3-Day for the Cure on Aug
24-26th. If you would like to help end
breast cancer but do not have the time or energy to participate yourself,
please donate. Mary Jo and I have a link
so you can donate online.
Mary Jo's page http://www.the3day.org/goto/jojo
It's easy so please click on my link.
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