Feeling again, at last
Thriver Jordana Shief Needle wasn’t deeply familiar with Resensation until she met Dr. Bank and Ron Israeli, MD, FACS.
Jordana, a mother of three and commercial real estate manager in Boston, Massachusetts, already had a long and complex medical history, including Crohn’s disease, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2021 at age 43.
Wanting a definitive surgical option, she told her care team she wanted a double mastectomy. Her care team, however, advised against it due to concerns about her infection risk. They recommended that she start chemotherapy right away.
After chemotherapy, she underwent multiple lumpectomies and axillary (underarm) lymph node removal. Jordana then underwent 30 rounds of radiation.
It was several months later, after attending a gala for The Breasties, that Jordana met Drs. Bank and Israeli. She had heard of Resensation before, but now she began to understand what it could mean for her. She told Drs. Bank and Israeli that she hadn’t had a double mastectomy but still wanted one. They told her: If that’s what she wanted, she should get one.
At another event a few months later, Jordana connected with other thrivers while she continued to learn more about Resensation and research her options. She made an informed decision to move forward with a double mastectomy and reconstruction in December of 2023. Surgeons performed Resensation as part of the procedure.
“I knew that was the way I wanted to go because I couldn’t stand the thought of not being able to feel my children hug me anymore,” she says.
Resensation is still an experimental technique, so some insurance companies may not cover the cost. Many patients have to pay at their own expense, which can make the procedure out of reach.
To afford the surgery, Jordana switched to a new health insurance company that covered out-of-state care in New York. She had to meet high out-of-pocket insurance costs, and she is grateful, saying, “It was a huge deal for us to be able to afford to do this surgery.”
After the mastectomy, reconstruction, and Resensation procedures, she felt even more fortunate: “I woke up from surgery, and I had sensation immediately. Even in the tip of my left recreated nipple.”
While she can feel her whole right breast, Jordana has numbness in her right nipple. Some nerve sensation may take up to 2 years to return after Resensation with reconstruction.
After several weeks of healing, Jordana enjoyed the feeling of her young children climbing on and hugging her — moments she has never taken for granted.
“I don’t know how to give words to the impact that this surgery had on my life and my mental well-being. I went from being angry, scared, and short-tempered … to all of a sudden, I felt free, and I felt healthy. I felt like I survived cancer,” says Jordana.