Symptoms of Bone Metastases
I'm a 4 year bc survivor... For the past week I've had this really aching shoulder/back pain. When I put my head down there's a pulling pain, almost like a pulled muscle, it's only on my left side... and of course I worry about every ache and pain....Does anyone know the symptoms of bone metastases? what it feels like?
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tiff, I can't tell you what mets feels like, and I actually think it varies from person to person. But are you familiar with truncal lymphedema? I get it on my mx side, and sometimes it feels like the pain is in my upper back, so my mind also momentarily goes to mets. Then I'll realize that my entire upper left side is swollen, and that the pulling or stabbing pain is from the fluid build up. If you haven't been doing gardening or moving furniture or something else to cause a pulled muscle, could it maybe be a touch of that kind of LE? Deanna
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I have a single bone met and no symptoms at all. Generally, if the pain persists for more than two weeks you should see your doctor.
Caryn -
Deanna - I had a lumpectomy on my right and this pain is on the left. I have been gardening and started back up with a little weight lifting..it seems its all started about that same time... No swelling. I've been icing and resting from those activities this week to see if it improves....always something
Caryn - I will see my doctor if this goes on much longer :-
Thank you both for replying so quick
Hope you're feeling well.
Tiff
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IMy MO told me that mets pain "is not subtle", although that statement seems to contradict what ladies here have reported.
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Tiff it isn't funny, but it's crazy--every ache, pain, lump we would never think twice about is now a scare--It's like cancer is all over the place--I even thought I had it in my wrist??? I had a fatty tissue on my thigh and I thought thigh cancer--it's tiring sometimes. But u have to stay vigilant whether we like it or not--and it could be from the gardening so just keep a watch and that's all u can do. Good Luck
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I had no pain because it was discovered by accident. I assume that eventually it would have caused pain.
Caryn -
Questions....I have had some leg ache on my right side. It started about 3 days after my expander got replaced in my left breast. I have Factor 5 Lyden...so I thought maybe a clot from undergoing 5 surgeries in the last 6 months... Drs are having a difficult time telling me if it is METS or some other issue. I was diagnosed March 1, 2011 with Triple Neg and underwent chemo and then bilateral mast in Sept. Thought things were great, then this!!! Trying not to panic, but unfortunately that is not so easy. Any TN with METS to bone...have any insight?
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I would say if you have any questions at all you should try to insist on at least an x-ray. I've read too many of stories of women who were "reassured" that pain "couldn't be bone mets" and then found out it was.
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Dragonfly....believe me...I am the crazy patient that stays on top of Drs to move forward quickly and find answers. I have been through X-ray, bone scan, MRI...was supposed to have a core biopsy Mon only to get there and be told it was cancelled. After chasing my Onc all day yesterday, come to find out if we move forward with biopsy it would have to be an open biopsy so as not to trace possible cells throughout the body. Great...now on to seeing an orthopedic oncologist tomorrow. What's another Dr to juggle
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Tiff,
My youngest sister is a 1.5 year survivor and was rediagnosed with bone mets to her back, shoulder and both ribs. She had pain in her back that she thought at first was from lifting something to heavy...it esclated to the point that she went to chiropractor to get some relief...no help. She then had problems getting in and out of chairs and bed by herself....that's when she ended up in the hospital with dangerously high calcium levels due to the bone mets.
If the pain continues beyond two weeks, go to your doctor. My sister almost waited to late as she was in late stage hyperglocemia due to the calcium levels and her kidneys were shutting down....
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Thank you everyone for your responses.
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Can bone mets also cause tight muscles? I have a tender area on my spine after a massage from my husband, and my back also feels very tight and inflexible. I hope that this means I have just hurt myself, but its been a couple of weeks and still tender and tight.
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Tiff sent you a pm
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My sister had mets to her spine and pelvis she said it felt like having broken bones with no cast, but for my sister it was painful. She had to take pain meds to manage not eradicate her pain.
Amy Lynn
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