Flat Chest Sensation?
Does the whole chest area feel numb for the ladies who have had no reconstruction? Also does the skin get tighter as healing goes on?
I will be making a final decision on whether to go flat in 2 wks.
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My mastectomy side does not feel numb (surgery was March 08) but it doesnt have the same feelings as the non surgery side.
Kristy
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cleomoon, my chest is not numb. In many areas the sensation is pretty normal - what is missing is sexual sensation which is more complicated than just feeling touch. No more thrill - sigh.
My chest feels tight even after a year plus, but the skin has not gotten tighter.
Good luck with your decision making.
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I had a bilateral mastectomy w/o reconstruction last year and the tightness did get better over time. I have twinges now and then, but nothing like the first month or two. I am only numb at the end of my scar line on my back and a little under my armpits. A much larger area was numb after surgery, which suprised me. I didn't expect so much numbness, but it did get better after a few months. I don't wear a prosthesis and love not wearing a bra :> I had large breasts, so this is something I couldn't dream of before. Good luck with your decision!! lisa
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The only place I have a mild numb feeling is just beyond my scar on both sides (toward my back under my arms, much like chainsawz described). I don't notice it unless I touch the area. I'm over three years out from surgery and I think that feeling there is coming back slowly.The rest of my chest has recovered feeling.
Your skin definitely shouldn't get tighter; more likely the opposite. I went to a physical therapist soon after surgery and she gently massaged my chest to prevent adhesions (when scar tissue adheres to the chest wall). She taught me how to do it myself, too, and I think it really helped to alleviate some initial tightness. I don't feel tight across my chest at all any longer.
The only real tightness I have is on one side where my right shoulder feels tighter than the other. This occurred after my lumpectomy and SNB and was probably exacerbated by radiation (all six years ago). Since my bilateral mastectomy three years ago, my range of motion has actually improved and is now back to normal, although my right arm and still feels tighter when I raise it and I need to make sure to stretch regularly.
I'm a big advocate of physical therapy, provided your therapist works with breast cancer patients and understands the post-surgery issues. It made a big difference in my recovery from the mastectomy surgery.
Barbara
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I was big-breasted too and even had a reduction years ago. I love not having the weight on my neck and back now and don't wear protheses either! I look slimmer and stand and move much better. I am very happy with the decision I had to make (no one wants to decide what to do with bc!)
I only have numbness still under the arm that had the SNB. I full range of motion of both arms and no pain or twinges at all after the nerves healed (ITCHY!!!!)
I want to know where those sexual feelings went too! The nerves must end SOMEWHERE!?!
It's weird when I "get cold" as my body starts to feel the sensation of nipples and then goes "duh"
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barbe, I get the phantom nipple thing too. It is just plain weird.
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I have numbness about 2 inches wide across my scar area. Also there is some numbness under my arm. I still feel tightness on one side and that shoulder feels tighter as well. I think the surgeon just pulled my skin tighter on that side. It has gotten better over the past year but is still there. Sadly, the sexual sensation is long gone.
Good luck to you.
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lisa-e and barbe, I know what you mean about the phantom nipple thing. I get it, too, in a weird way. Since I do wear breast forms, I find that if I touch the nipple protrusion on the form, I get a sense of arousal. I feel as if I'm really touching my own nipple. And even when my husband touches it (which I can't even feel, but I can see him doing it), I get aroused. It's kind of a cool (though definitely weird) effect. Early on, it reassured me that even without breasts (which had been such an important erogenous zone for me), my sexuality was okay.
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((Hugs)) to everyone....What beautiful women we have on this site. Thank you for helping me with my decision.
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Food for thought, Erica . . . I tried for a long time to tap into the phantom nipple thing - to see if I could recreate the feeling of having nipples - and couldn't do so. But I mostly tried by imagining what it felt like to have someone touch my nipple or what it felt like to nurse.
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I've been wondering...if they can tattoo a nipple, why is it dangerous to tatoo a scar? Lymphadma-wise....?
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Barbe, I think the reason that a tatoo over a mast scar could be dangerous is the amount of skin involved. Nips are pretty small as compated to most mast scars.
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Dang, I didn't want to hear that answer, but I needed it. So it seems, either with or without reconstruction, I'll lose all "erogenous" feeling in the breast area after my PBM. Thanks Cleomoon for asking, and others for answering. PP
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