demsvmejm 5 Posted December 21, 2006 Okay, I'm sure I'm not the only one that has "rolls" when they sit down, but can't you feel the port when your abdomen scrunches up when you sit?, it seems it would dig into my insides when I sit. When they sew the port under the skin and connect it to the muscle (yes, it might be under there somewhere!) isn't it 2-3 inches under the skin ?? or is it embedded in the fatty tissue? for fills do they use a needle that long to reach the port? Just wondering, probably a better question for my Dr. I have a list of questions now. I couldn't think of very many questions when I had my consultation. Hoping to get a surgery date around the end of Feb/early March. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1Life2Live 0 Posted December 22, 2006 Mary, thank you for asking that questions. I am trying to think of questions to ask and just can't seem to come up with any. This is now one to add to my list. Hopefully we will get an answer on here as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ousooner 1 Posted December 22, 2006 I couldn't feel my port when I sat anymore than I could standing. I could feel it internally at all. Now, if I rub my fingers over it, it feels like a golf ball right under my skin, but its not irritating like it might sound . In fact, sometime I catch myself rubbing it just because, like a good luck charm. From my understanding, Its stitched into the muscle, not the fatty tissue. The needles are pretty long. But because they numb the area first, you don't feel a thing when they actually do the fill. You all are asking great questions. Not to promote my site, but I do have a link on my personal site that lets you watch the entire surgery and a doctor that does a good job narrating telling you what is goin on during it. Don't watch if your squeemish :huggie: Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites