Any One ELSE??????
I finished radiation a couple of months ago. I have had a double mastectomy with no reconstruction at this time. My cancer was in the left breast. After the double mastectomy I have been SO NUMB on my chest. Well after radiation the area under my left arm is Swollen Hard and just PUFFY....Kind of looks like a swollen bubble. I did ask Radiation Oncologist about it and he says feels like scar tissue and that radiation CAN change the skin.
When I stand in front of the mirror, my right side is completely flat. The left side is larger. I was just wondering if anyone else has this experience. It is also tender to touch. I guess the feeling is coming BACK.
When I roll over in the night on my left side....I do feel a sense of being uncomfortable. Thanks in advance for any help with this.....
May GOD BLESS US ALL
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Lymphedema? I hope not... but something to check into. Tami
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I finished radiatrion almost 9 months ago, I had the tumor in the left breast, IDC, even today, I noticed that my left breast was white around the nipple, and very red every where else. this totally sucks at this point in time. and how about your appetite? I have NONE, and havre to force my self to eat once a day. I feel your pain sweetie
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Lymphoema !!! hell yes, even after almost a year, and it hurts and you feel so swollen, i hate it.
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Thank you ladies.....The area is where the scar is........
Not on arm but on chest.....think that still could be lymphadema.......
I am going to Lymphadema Clinic the end of this month.....AGAIN....THANKS
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Yeah, lymphedema is a possibility. When it's in the breast, chest, side, axilla or back it's called "truncal lymphedema." Here's a page about it:
http://www.stepup-speakout.org/breast_chest_trunckal_lymphedema.htmUnfortunately fairly common (though our doctors are pretty slow to recognize it), and growing more common lately, probably due to the radiation following lumpectomy. A well-trained lymphedema therapist can offer good help through therapy (nice, very gentle specialized massage called Manual Lymph Drainage
) and compression.
Hugs! Be well,
Binney -
Oh Binney.....thank you for responding.....
U r right....they are slow to recognize it.....My Radiation Onc. said well probable scar tissue....
It hurts....I cant even sleep on left side.....
I had double mastectomy....(by choice)......looks like I am growing a boob on left of breast area....
THANK YOU ALL
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