What Pains do You Worry About
So I am starting to work out more intensly and getting twinges here and there.
When do you know you report something to a doc versus normal pains. I hate this!
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when the pain is in one place and intensifies.
i worry a lot.. we all do I think.
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Agree with apple. Plus my onc said: steady pain that lasts more than a week.
I get sharp twinges in my back but I have to remind myself that I would get them before the bc AND they go away before the week is out. Whew!! I have to talk myself into not freaking out. It gets better over time.
Gayle
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I worry about every pain, all the time. I am always monitiopring something, to see if it gets worse, goes away, changes, etc. I hate it, but can't help it either.
So far I think I am OK, because I have to remind myself to check to see if my pain is still there. I imagine if it is real pain I won't be thinking to myself "oh, is my back still sore"
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I was told any pain that lasted more than two weeks. But.............my onc said that it was natural for us to worry about all of the various aches and pains and he would help me to get through it.
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A consistant pain.
A pain that intensifies, and does not ease up.
Something that lasts longer than a week or so.
I asked my onc the same question and he said that I would "just know". Its a pain that when your lying down...is there. standing up....its there. Moving...its there. Constant
Again, this back to " how do we trust our own bodies"?
I don't freak out about pains much anymore. Im aware of the aches that Lupron/Tamox create VS the pains from a good workout.
It takes time....but we all get there at our own time.
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Does anyone keep a journal that documents various pains etc? I'm trying to decide if it would be helpful for not. I'm definitely one of those people who produces psychosomatic symptoms. If I think about bc too much I start feeling achey ribs which tend magically disappear once I'm distracted.
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I have a question? I had shingles really bad about 6 months ago and still have the pain on my right side that I had with my shingles, has anyone ever heard of this or should I be worried about this pain,,, ughhh so stressful
thanks pure for posting this thread for I was just thinking about this yesterday
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Thanks, Jenn, for asking the question. The responses help me stay clear about the guidelines for assessing aches and pains...I worry a lot and the guidelines bring me back to center. BTW, I picked up the CScan from my appendix episode and the report stated "nothing remarkable" about my liver, pancreas, spleen, lungs, spine, bones and nodes. What a relief! I never had a baseline scan and my onc doesn't order them unless there is a worrisome symptom.
Now my question is: why didn't the dr. share the full results of the CScan with me (just said it showed a ruptured appendix) and suggest the very costly scan might be useful to my oncs????....he didn't ask if they do scans although told him I was scheduled for 3 mth. checkup in midMarch. I had no idea the "abdominal" scan covered so much area. I think this lack of a wholistic approach is one more example of why healthcare costs are out of sight and we can be overexposed to radiation.
Jenn, I have significant back pain, muscle twinges and fatigue everytime I increase my activity level....especially anything that involves lifting. Like a baby
. For me, the worrying is always there so far, but is on the back burner most of the time now. It has definitely gotten better. Glucosamine Condroiton with MSM has really helped me. My sister, who is an athlete and no BC, takes it and has found it really helpful, too.
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Aim4th, it is completely normal and expectable to have residual pain after an attack of shingles. Shingles is a disease of the nerve endings, and as the nerves recover they cause pain.
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I wonder the same thing a lot too Pure. I've had this lower abdonminal/"female" part pain on my right side off and on for months now. They did an ultrasound months ago, a uterine biopsy in November (negative) but the pain keeps coming back, especially the week after chemo. So my RN today said it's probably my ovary and that she had told me before to get a pelvic exam. Well, she had NOT told me that before, but of course now I am paranoid it's cancer there. BLAH!!!!! My pych doc says that you can't get ovarian cancer at the same time as breast cancer, but I think I've heard it's possible to have more than one cancer at the same time. I mean I know for SURE you can have more than one type of breast cancer, so why not a different kind somewhere else??? SHHEEESSHHHH. This just sucks doesn't it?
I think what the other ladies are saying is right. Anything that stays with you for a long time or causes severe pain should be checked out. I'm calling my gyn tomorrow..........
Take care,
Sharon
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Jen....
Thanks for this thread. Suspect that most of us are hyper-aware right now. Chemo does have a certain amount of pain associated with it. I have to remember how I normally have something hurting (right now my glutes from Sunday's cycling event) and that I will hurt for 3 days from Taxol.
Other than that, I just keep moving. I actually hurt more if I don't exercise, particularly the free weights that keep my neck stretched out and well supported.
Now, my abs will try the "pain trick" to get out of being crunched, but I am on to them
- Claire
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Aim4th..Yes you can have residual pain from shingles,I had them about 6 mo.ago,on my thigh.I had an uncle who had some pain for years.
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