Burning kind of tenderness in upper left rib area..?
Hello
I've had a metastasis to a lymph node. Had two surgeries since July (July was removing the malignant node, Sept I had a level 2 axillary clearance). And on Dec 1 I finished 5 weeks of radiation to my right axillary.
During radiation I had some issues with acid reflux and indigestion. My radiation oncologist said that this was expected as the radiation was hitting my gullett.
I've been getting what I can only describe as a burning, tender kind of pain kind of under my left breast - in my upper left rib area. It feels slightly tender if I press on it, like it's a strained muscle, or a sore rib??
I've put on some weight, and my stomach is far too fat, I personally think I'm lying on that side at night, to avoid my right side, and I've strained something.
Has anyone else experienced this? Could this just be some kind of dyspepsia problem from a recovering gullett?
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I had a lot of tenderness and soreness in my ribs after I finished radiation. It almost felt as though they may have been broken, but they weren't, and I was told it was a side effect of the radiation. It took months to pass. But I would still mention it to your RO and get it checked out.
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rubyredslippers....there is a condition called costochondritis that mimics your symptoms. Would get it checked. Good luck and keep us posted.
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glad to hear that has a name because I have been fighting a very nasty patch of rib pain under my left breast started around my 11 th chemo treatment and still won't quit after I just finished up dec 5.
I cleared 4 chest x rays and a Ct scan and didn't miss a single treatment because that showed I didn't break my ribs but may have bruised them coughing I was told.
I used to be 240 lbs 12 years ago but I am only 125 now and most of my cancer is on left side the same side that hurts, I was worried it was how I was sleeping on it too but I know that is not the case now and more likely a taxol side effect.
I was able to hear an audible click of my 2 ribs followed by intense stabbing pain, and when I go for my skin saving double mastectomy in january I have a good chance of coming home pain free when my surgery is complete!
Palliative care was critical for me to manage the complication and stay on treatment schedule. I was on about 45 mg of morphine a day, extended release was much easier in my stomach and easier to step off of older drugs for me since I have avoided surgery since the birth of my children.
I am so happy to share that I now have full palatable mass reduction and if I make a 98% clearance rate or better in surgery I won't need radiation treatments at all!
I thought it was just me being very optimistic that i could no longer feel any part of my tumors, but 3 doctors jaws hit the floor later and we were all jumping for joy together!!
I wish you all the strength and comfort you need to make it through this, and I hope hearing such a great response for a late stage 3 like me it was honestly better than any of us hoped for but that didn't make it any easier to endure at the time. My biggest tumor was 4.5 cm in my armpit and now it is just the pin feels like a flat bead and not sore.
Best of luck and happy holidays!! I will let you all know what we found after surgery
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I still have rib pain, sometimes burning and tenderness 5.5 years out from radiation especially when I sleep on that side.
My sister also has it - she is 2 years out from Rads. For both of us, it comes and goes.
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I remember getting scared of rib pain too shortly after I stopped radiation. It settled a year after but still that area is tender at times.
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Thanks everyone. Tdad, I've read about that, you migt be right.
Does anyone else have tnis rib pain on he opposite side of the side to get radiation? That's what confuses me.
I have noticed that it seems to subside with an acid lowering drug pantoprazolinr or whatever it's called, and quick eze tablets.
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