Last few days R breast pain, hurts to touch it...

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My original cancer was in my L breast and that one doesn't hurt at all.  This has me concerned only because when BOTH of my breasts hurt at the same time, that's impending Aunt Flo so I've known for years what that's felt like.  I just had a bilateral mammo in AUgust and all was good.  But now it's just my right one - it hurts a lot even to touch it.  Did anyone have a recurrence diagnosed and the first symptom was the pain?  Just curious.  Do you think I should get it checked out or wait a few more days to see if it goes away?  Thanks.

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  • evergreen9
    evergreen9 Member Posts: 131
    edited September 2012

    I had a lumpectomy in right breast, and recently had several weeks of breast feeling sore when touched, then it went away. However, I realized that at about the end of that period, I had the feeling that I had a bit of lymphedema in my right arm. Don't know if those two issues were related....

  • Traii
    Traii Member Posts: 1,138
    edited October 2012

    Hi Ladies......just re breast pain....I had a lumpectomy 1 month ago and an axillary dissection 2 weeks ago ( starting chemo end OCT ) and I'm feeling pains in the same boob and a little shrinkage every now and then....I still have pain on and around my lymph node dissection area..... the onc and surgeon said that they took it all out ( 2 / 10 lymphnodes positive and the 16mm lump) removed however I'm worried that it may be back .... did this happen or thereabouts with you re axillary dissection, figure of my imagination i'm hoping or actual side effect. Breast nurse said it 'should' be nothing to worry about, gp said if the pains not getting worse then should be ok...but I can't help but think what the hell is this going on in there!!

    Any thoughts?

  • doxie
    doxie Member Posts: 1,455
    edited October 2012

    Trail - It's really normal to feel pain in and around the lumpectomy and SLN sites.  It will come and go for months.  As you heal and lose numbness, pain may pop up in those areas now because the numbness is gone. So soon after surgery, it's very, very unlikely that it is cancer returning.  I'm a year out from surgery and have rogue pain from time to time, but don't we all have and have had this in our breasts most of our lives?    An exam of my breast scar always causes some pain.  

    A general rule of thumb is that anything lasting 2 weeks should be taken to one of your doctors.  Do read up on lymphedema though.  If you suspect this, call the doc or nurse right away to get an appointment.  Best to treat this earlier than later.

  • Traii
    Traii Member Posts: 1,138
    edited October 2012

    Thanks sooooo much Doxie.

    It's a relief to hear what you said.

    It's hard when you are going through this and feeling pain pop up in places makes our mind wander a little!

    Thanks for that reassurance.

    I do start chemo soon so will bring it up then and see physhio.

    Take care and thanks again :)

  • kathleen1966
    kathleen1966 Member Posts: 793
    edited October 2012

    Hi Sandra!  I think its a bit odd that you are having a lot of pain in the one breast. And you said you know what the pain with the period feels like.  I once had mastitis in one of my breasts (can't remember which one though).  The pain was excruciating, the breast got hard and red and I could barely touch it without pain.  I believe that this is also what inflammatory breast cancer feels like (the situation and pain I was having).  But mine started to get better with antiobiotics. I was also nursing at the time so this made sense. Is this how your breast feels?  I would get it checked out.  This way, they can give you antibiotics if it is an infection and you will see if it feels better.  My breast immediately felt better. I think you are worried about IBC. I have worried about this as well. Wait a couple of days and then call if the pain isn't going away, that is what I would recommend. I hope you feel better!

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