Abdominal swelling after double mastectomy

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muellers
muellers Member Posts: 2

Does anyone know what to do about abdominal swelling? I am 6 weeks post BMX and have to wear my husband's clothes because I cannot get into mine. I look 8 mths pregnant. It is not as bad in the morning but by day end I am blown up like a beach ball. My care team is stumped and I have had blood tests, CAT scan and xrays and all looks normal. My care team is speculating that it is fluid build up but no seroma. Please tell me there is something I can do here as I start Chemo in 2 weeks...

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited May 2015

    Moved this to the surgery forum, and bumping for some help from other members!

  • I_Spy
    I_Spy Member Posts: 507
    edited May 2015

    Gosh that sounds awful. How is it doing now? Did you by chance have DIEP? or the surgeons didn't touch your abdomen and you just have swelling for no reason?

  • ktym
    ktym Member Posts: 2,637
    edited May 2015

    Mueller's I PM'd you

  • Hoendertand
    Hoendertand Member Posts: 1
    edited March 2017

    Hi

    I am 3 weeks post double mastectomy and have the same issue.

    I am wearing control type underwear and eating lots of cucumber and drinking herbal tea. Slow progress but progress.

    My surgeon told me its all in my mind and Im just noticing now because my boobs are gone. Rubish! Im 2 dress sizes bigger around the middle.

    Im sure its part of your body's coping mechanisms as it was used to sending blood etc to your chest thats no longer there.

    Come on medical peeps. Dont tell us we are fat. Help us.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited March 2017

    Hoender - this thread has been inactive since 2015. You might want to do a search and find where the Mods moved the question to the surgery forum.

  • mustlovepoodles
    mustlovepoodles Member Posts: 2,825
    edited March 2017

    My first thought is truncal lymphedema. Do you have an LE-trained PT within an hour of your house? Check with a university hospital. You need a proper evaluation.

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