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What to expect for recovery – SLNB and WLE

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    mdoh
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    Hello all – I'm going in tomorrow for a SLNB and WLE on my right outer leg.  Had the initial biopsy a few weeks ago and it as a T3a.  What can I expect for recovery?  Will I be up and moving around right away? Will it take some time before I'm back to regular exercise?  Wishing you well.

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      AshleyS
      Participant

      For me the SLNB felt like bruising.  I had a reaction to the tape they used and that was much more painful. How large is your WLE? Mine was large enough that I needed a skin graft, which I always tell people is worse than having a baby! If it's not too large, you should be back to normal exercise fairly quickly. However, everyone is different!

        amelanomajourney
        Participant

        Agreed!  The SLNB is relatively minor but it will take about a week to heal.  If no skin graft is required your WLE should heal in 1-2 weeks.  If a skin graft is required it will take weeks-months until you're feeling back to baseline!

        amelanomajourney
        Participant

        Agreed!  The SLNB is relatively minor but it will take about a week to heal.  If no skin graft is required your WLE should heal in 1-2 weeks.  If a skin graft is required it will take weeks-months until you're feeling back to baseline!

        amelanomajourney
        Participant

        Agreed!  The SLNB is relatively minor but it will take about a week to heal.  If no skin graft is required your WLE should heal in 1-2 weeks.  If a skin graft is required it will take weeks-months until you're feeling back to baseline!

      AshleyS
      Participant

      For me the SLNB felt like bruising.  I had a reaction to the tape they used and that was much more painful. How large is your WLE? Mine was large enough that I needed a skin graft, which I always tell people is worse than having a baby! If it's not too large, you should be back to normal exercise fairly quickly. However, everyone is different!

      AshleyS
      Participant

      For me the SLNB felt like bruising.  I had a reaction to the tape they used and that was much more painful. How large is your WLE? Mine was large enough that I needed a skin graft, which I always tell people is worse than having a baby! If it's not too large, you should be back to normal exercise fairly quickly. However, everyone is different!

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