Painful Lymph Node Area

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edited June 2014 in Stage III Breast Cancer
Painful Lymph Node Area

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2012

    Has this happened to anyone before?  The last few days the area under my arm near where nodes were removed and just above rib is very sore and sensitive.  I noticed the painful "jab like" pain and when I touched it there was more painful sensation.  So worried about recurrance in the nodes.  My breast is no longer there.  It's replaced by the "free tram flap' reconstuctive "breast"  but the sensitivity is also felt around the area where the breast was removed around my chest wall.  I wasn't sure if this is something to worry about or if it's "post mastectomy pain'' 3 years laterUndecided

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     Barb

  • NancyD
    NancyD Member Posts: 3,562
    edited May 2012

    Barb,

    Yes I get the same feeling, too. More so now that I've developed some lymphedema in that arm. I suspect in my case it is a combination of the lymph fluid trying to move through and nerve ends that were cut coming back to life.

    I had my BMX almost four years ago, and my DIEP recon a little over two years ago. Knowing the pain recovery rate from other surgeries makes me pretty sure that this is what I'm feeling. All the others were minor compared to what I've gone through with bc, and the nerves took many years to work their way back to life. The fact that I'm feeling anything at all now amazes me, but because it's somewhat painful, I am thinking I'd almost rather have the numbness back. 

    Keep a watch on the area, and if it changes in color (becomes red/inflammed) and feels overly warm get to your dr. Otherwise, I'd just assume it is recovering nerves.

  • jennyboog
    jennyboog Member Posts: 1,322
    edited May 2012

    I have the same problem sometimes (2 yrs in July), my pain comes and goes at random times.  I've always thought it was lingering SE from rads, BMX and chemo.

  • MaxineO
    MaxineO Member Posts: 555
    edited May 2012

    I get similar pains...18 months (almost) out.  I figure it's from all of the digging around they did in there. Also probably pain associated with my implant.  I had terrible pain right after my implant exchange, and the LE therapist told me there is a lymph line that runs through there that was probably irritated in the surgery.  I suspect your pain is something similar.  Your body trying to deal with lost tissue.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2012

    I'm so glad to get the responses from you girls.  In my heart, I felt that these pain sensations were for the reasons you all describe yourselves.  Thanks so much for confirming my "denial" and that its most likely not recurrance.  That's why I love to come here even 3 yrs out from dx. 

    imageBarb
  • faithfulheart
    faithfulheart Member Posts: 544
    edited May 2012

    OH Barb,

    I get such pain under my arm,  in my breast area,  shoulder, arm ect... Esp. at night and when its cold, comes and goes................ I take advil for a couple days,  when its really acting up I will take a percecet...........However,  I also think my arm has a little lymphedema going on,  that always causes more pain!

    Any type of swelling will cause pain/  Sweeti,  I think this pain is so normal and something we might live with for some time. I would not worry to much right now................Keep us posted on the level of pain..

    Here for you , Praying......

    Love you

    Steph

  • pupfoster1
    pupfoster1 Member Posts: 1,484
    edited May 2012

    I get that from time to time too Barb, then all the poking and prodding at it makes it worse---lol.  Seriously though if it's getting worse or getting you anxious, go get it checked out.

    Love,

    Sharon 

  • Laurie09
    Laurie09 Member Posts: 313
    edited May 2012

    I still get that kind of pain, too.  Particularly if I've been very active using that arm, I will be sore for a few days.  This weekend I did a lot of yard work, and my axillary area and my reconstructed breast has been sore this week.  When I swim or do other activities that involve a lot of arm usage, it makes it worse.

    I hope yours is nothing to worry about!

  • jennyboog
    jennyboog Member Posts: 1,322
    edited May 2012
    Mine is my left side and I'm right hand dominant but I've had issues since surgery with weakness, pulling sensation, aching and sharp pains from time to time.  I went to a LE specialist who said LE doesn't hurt (don't understand that one exactly) she said, LE is just swelling.  My thoughts were if it's swelling wouldn't that press on nerves and make it hurt but anyway.  She said, the pain and aching is coming from nerve impenchment from scar tissue which she can feel.  My whole arm will ache somedays especially around the inside of my elbow, it has gotten better with time but if the weather gets bad or if I over do it, it really flares up.  I'm glad you're feeling better Barb...sometimes all we need is a lil' reassurance, I know I do. Laughing
  • Heidi207
    Heidi207 Member Posts: 31
    edited May 2012

    Have just had a CT scan (4 weeks after surgery) and it shows an enlarged lymph node in the area where 7 were removed. It is a sore/sensitive spot and often gives me little jolts & spasms. Both my surgeon and oncologist have stated they are NOT concerned. As they explained it the lymph nodes are supposed to catch bacteria, infections and other "bad" stuff. They are just doing their job. They are reacting to the surgery trauma, fluid interuption and general swelling. I do have a follow-up ultrasound scheduled for 6 weeks and onc told me she expects it to be back to normal. A quick scan can tell them what's going on. Don't panic - but please do get it checked.

  • caaclark
    caaclark Member Posts: 936
    edited May 2012

    Yup, I get that too.  For me it might have to do with it getting warmer and more humid-I'm a teacher in a non-airconditioned classroom.  I worried about it at first also but unless it becomes consistent, persistent and worsening I try not to think about it. 

  • Kathleen26
    Kathleen26 Member Posts: 210
    edited June 2012

    I'm about a year and a half out from my most recent mastectomy and I've been having pains very similar to what you described.  It's worse when I'm moving my arm a lot to try to stretch out some of the scar tissue that's apparently built up there.   There are areas that when I press on them are really painful.  I don't have any swelling or any other signs of LE, so I don't think it's that.

    I told my MO about it and he sent me for a CT scan which was clear.   He thinks it is nerve damage related to the surgery, so now I've stopped worrying about it, and stopped pressing on the areas that hurt, LOL. 

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