Lumpectomy - what can i expect?

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  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    YAY FRIGGIN YAY VEEGRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    CELEBRATION IS IN ORDER!!! 

  • Ellendou
    Ellendou Member Posts: 139
    edited June 2012

    Wonderful news.

  • MissAngie
    MissAngie Member Posts: 29
    edited June 2012

    Yayyyy Veegray, that is awesome news!

  • mirabile
    mirabile Member Posts: 47
    edited June 2012

    Wonderful veegray! Came on just to check on you. Hurray!

  • palmettomom3
    palmettomom3 Member Posts: 41
    edited June 2012

    Hurray for good results!!!

  • palmettomom3
    palmettomom3 Member Posts: 41
    edited June 2012

    Has anyone experienced a rash after their lumpectomy? It is red and splotchy but not itchy or painful. I wonder if I am allergic to what they cleaned the area with? Any ideas?

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    I had a rash......but it wasnt red, splotchy or itchy, painful.  The BO thought it was from the tape......its still there.

  • mirabile
    mirabile Member Posts: 47
    edited June 2012

    I have several different rashes - one (actually from the CNB, not the surgery) is still red and itchy weeks later - it's the most uncomfortable part of last few weeks. Using a steroid cream. Either an allergic reaction to adhesive or possibly neosporin. I have to see an allergist to follow up. It's really taking a long time to heal.

    Right next to it, over my surgery/incision site I am also red and splotchy but not itchy, Like you palmetto, I think it's a reaction or sensitivity (not an allergy) to either alcohol prep or something else they used. It doesn't feel warm or seem infected. I will see the GS Tuesday for follow up but since it's not itchy or blistering I haven't thought of it too much.

     Still sloshing though and getting use to the "hollow" sound when I touch that breast. Glug.  ;-)

    How are you doing?

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    All my fluid drained out when they put the cath in for my internal rads - thank god.  When she said weeks or months.....I didnt know if i could handle it, it was a bit uncomfortable!  Like how my breasts felt when i was first nursing.  Now just starting to feel like myself after a week of fatigue and nausea.....i cleaned part of my house today!  yay!

  • palmettomom3
    palmettomom3 Member Posts: 41
    edited June 2012

    Hey ladies! I am doing well today. Took a nice long nap this afternoon. Still sleepy from anesthesia i guess! I had a rash after the biopsy from the tape. Thankfully that cleared up before surgery. Because of that my surgeon did not use tape with the bandages but just wrapped guaze all around me before the compression wrap. I have "graduated" from the compression wrap to the zip front sports bra. Not too much pain...just some discomfort at the snb site. I see my surgeon Monday morning so I will check with him on the post surgery rash.



    I haven't heard any sloshing yet! It is really firm though. I have kept that sports bra on pretty much all the time except shower time though. I am pretty bruised under my right arm which keeps me from being too active.



    Great news Shayne that you are feeling more normal! Can't wait for that day to arrive! I cant believe it but I wait for the day I will be able to clean my house!!

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    yea.....funny how such a simple thing could mean so much!  It felt really good!  Now if i can get to the rest of the house, itd be great!

  • mirabile
    mirabile Member Posts: 47
    edited June 2012

    So glad everyone is on the mend.

  • Hoya03mom
    Hoya03mom Member Posts: 135
    edited June 2012

    Re rashes blisters etc

    I had rt side lumpectomy that they covered with clear waterproof tape. I ended up blistering all along the top edge. Spots are still red. When I had 2nd set of lumpectomies, they used a moleskin thick compression type bandage on the rt side since it was more extensive but even though I told then about the waterproof tape they used it on the left and it got several large blisters..just hope it doesn't mess up chances for reconstruction when I have BMX next month? The heavy moleskin did not cause blistering. But for folks worrying about lumpectomies I only used one pain pill and had very little pain afterward. I did not have general anesthesia just the twilight kind so no horrible side effects from that. I did have some leakage two weeks out on first surgery. Gave me antibiotic and had me do hot compresses. No problems so far with 2nd round.

    Congrats to all that have posted that have gotten good news. Mine continues to be stage 0 even though there were too many spots. If SNBs are clear and no invasive when they do pathology from BMX then I won't need chemo, radiation or hormones. I am REALLY hoping for that!!

  • lanalang
    lanalang Member Posts: 60
    edited June 2012

    Hoya03mom, I just wanted to say good luck. I hope that the surgery and reconstruction goes well and that you don't have to worry about taking chemo. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sending good vibes your way :)

  • pennylane222
    pennylane222 Member Posts: 4
    edited June 2012

    Hi, I have a lumpectomy scheduled in early July.  I have a lot of scar tissue from a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG X3) in 2005.  The scar formed a lot of kelolid tissue where each metal clip was used to close the chest.  Also one of the sternal wires slipped through in the sternum.  I would like to know if anyone else has had CABG with tender skin in that area and had the radiaion therapy and how they did, also what I can best use on the skin there also the cheapest medication for that.  thanks in advance

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    Having sharp breast pain.......OWW......is this normal?

  • Ellendou
    Ellendou Member Posts: 139
    edited June 2012

    Shayne I had it also and was told it was the nerve endings - it would come and go.  I don't have it anymore....my surgery was May 17th.

    Hugs for a better day. 

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    Thanks!  I was told that too.....but its alarming.....it does come and go - thought maybe it was because I snuck to the gym the other day and went to a spin class.  Good to know I dont have much longer before it goes away... thanks!

  • almeragirl
    almeragirl Member Posts: 3
    edited June 2012

    I stumbled on this site looking for information on seroma.. I had my lumpectomy on the 19th of June.. I've been pretty much pain free untill the last few days.. I've had that sloshing noise and when I told my daughter she laughed at me so I thought I must have been imagining it lol. On thursday fluid was leaking out of my nipple and panicked me so I went to my GP, the nurse there put a compression bandage over the leaking and stopped it as it was quite a lot. My GP put me on antibiotics in case of infection. 

    I phoned my breast check nurse for advice and she said it was quite normal to have this leaking and that I didn't need the antibiotic.  I then phoned the nurse at my GP's and mentioned that the breast nurse said it was seroma, the nurse at the GP said she had heard of this but obviously it hadn't occured to her while treating me. She advised me to keep taking the antibiotic untill she had results from a swab she took.

     So basically I'm confused now wondering if I did wrong having the compression bandage put on to stop the fluid leaking. I have a lot of stabbing pain over the last few days and the sloshing noise is back today.

    On a good note my surgeon has got a clear margin and my nodes were clear.

    Sorry for taking over your thread Shayne, but as I'm new to this I'm not sure how to start one and I've found all comments very informative on this thread. Best of luck to you in your recovery and to all others posting on this thread. 

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited June 2012

    Hey - no worries - this thread is for information and questions.  Like I said previous, my BS said it was v normal, and could take weeks, even a few months for it to go away.  She told me warm compresses.  I think having the compression bandage on, keeps it from getting bigger.  Tho im sure its hard to deal with.  I think I kept mine on for barely 48hrs, when it shouldve been on 72.  

    Congrats on the clear margins and nodes!!!!  AWesome!! 

  • GirlPowerDebbie
    GirlPowerDebbie Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2012

    Shayne:

    Re the Xanax prior to procedure, I asked my surgeon's nurse if I could take a xanax before i came to the hospital for the procedure and she said no.  When I went, the anesthesia team said it would have been fine. 

    My lumpectomy was 2 cm and it was at the bottom of my left breast, right at the crease.  The incision was about 4" and it healed nicely.  Most of my discomfort came from my armpit from the sentinel node biopsy.  The boob healed fine, the arm gave me fits for weeks. 

    The worst part of the procedure, actually, was when they injected the radioactive blue dye into the area adjacent to the tumor, to do the sentinel node biopsy.  That hurt so bad I cried. 

    Use the icepack!  I wore a beater and just tucked the ice pack under my boob so it kind of covered the incision on both the boob and armpit.  Felt good, helped the healing.

    Take the pain meds!  After trying a couple different things I settled on Percocet.  It did not constipate me or make my nauseated like Vicodin, and it did not make me loopy. 

    I had my lumpectomy/SNB 7/15/11.  After that, chemo and radiation (last rads 3/6/12) my left boob looks just like the other one - but firmer from the radiation, and it points a bit south, presumably from removal of tissue. 

    I tolerated the surgery well and am pleased with the healed results.  You will do great, I am sure!  Just do not over do it - let your body heal - and listen to your body. 

    Good luck!  Debbie

  • jpmomof3
    jpmomof3 Member Posts: 643
    edited July 2012

    Hi ladies,



    My lumpectomy is looming, July 23rd, 19 days and counting. Any advice on avoiding lymphedema? That is one of my bigger fears...

  • palmettomom3
    palmettomom3 Member Posts: 41
    edited July 2012

    I had my lumpectomy on 6/18 and the swelling has barely gone down. They removed about 7 cm of tissue so I know it would be noticeable. Unfortunately I have to have a bmx next Tuesday due to path report findings. Not trying to scare anyone but I decided that route after not getting clear margins even after removing that much. There ended up being ALOT of dcis and lcis in there which i have been told is unusual.



    My advice is to keep the compression on for at least four days. I took mine off to shower after day two and then wrapped it again. I also recommend using ice packs. This helped with what little pain there was. I did not need anything but tylenol after day two. If you are having pain weeks out I would definitely contact your surgeon.



    I only had two lymph nodes removed but I still was/am concerned about lymphodema. I followed my nurse's suggestion of not lifting anything "heavier than a fork" with my right arm the first week and then very limited lifting the second. Stretching to reach something still gives me a tugging feeling so I watch that. I had the odd feeling in my right arm as the feeling started to come back. I have a six year old that loves to snuggle and jump on me so I kept a pillow under my arm and in front for "protection" from him! I also still carry heavier things with my left arm. The nurse at my oncologist office did blood pressure and blood work out of my left arm as a precaution.



    I hope this helps! Lumpectomy really wasn't that bad. The worst part for me was having the mammogram after wire loc! It was hard to stand there and stay still after all they had just done! I had a wonderful radiologist that numbed me before the wireloc and then again before the dye injection. I would insist on that as it makes it more bearable.



    Good luck to those waiting on their surgery! You can do this and you will find that it is not as bad as you expected!

  • Lettiegonz
    Lettiegonz Member Posts: 20
    edited July 2012

    My arm that my lympe node was taken out. My arm aches at the end of the day. It has been 2 wks since my lumpectomy, my follow up appointment went well, surgeron told me it was okay to start using my arm more. I am worried hope I didnt develope lymphodema. Any suggestion would be appricated

  • Tookybum
    Tookybum Member Posts: 38
    edited July 2012

    GirlPowerDebbie;

    Wow we could be twins.  My tumour was in the same spot 1.6 cm and had 5 nodes out.  All clean thank goodness.  But the incision under my breast healed well with no trouble at all.  The brusing has been moving up my breast and I find my nipple is very sore now.  But my biggest complaint is the incision under my arm.  I am finally off the Tylenol 3's but I still get twinges that make me grab under my arm and apply pressure which seems to helps.  I also use an ice pack at night (especially since we are getting 90 degree days here in Ontario) It seems to bring down swelling that developes during the day.

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited July 2012

    Still having sharp shooting pains in my breast - its been 2 months since surgery.

  • MissAngie
    MissAngie Member Posts: 29
    edited July 2012

    Shane, I think that's normal.  My shooting pains lasted until after radiation (4 months).

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited July 2012

    Yea, someone on another thread said 9mos.....my RO said its a good sign, meaning nerve endings are coming back....but man, sometimes it feels like someone is stabbing me with an ice pick!

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited September 2012

    Bought some new bras yesterday......and noticed my breast is still swollen.....  Is this normal?  Its been 3 months + since LX

  • Shayne
    Shayne Member Posts: 1,500
    edited October 2012

    Now at the 6 1/2 month mark......my breast still hurts.......and I guess i have to get used to how it feels when I do a self-exam.  Cant tell what is what anymore.....

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