Zingers..???
I'm two years out this past March. Occasionally, I will get zaps throughout the breast. Is this still normal? I know everyone said that in the beginning this would happen bc of the nerves regenerating, but still? Had a bmx with reconstruction on 3/31/17 for DCIS, grade 3. Had my two year follow up last week with an U/s, and everything looked fine. Except.. a suture granuloma? WTH is that? Radiologist and breast surgeon said nothing to worry about. Birads 2.
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I’m almost 2 years post surgery and still get them sometimes, not in the breast but my underarm and shoulder area where lymph nodes were removed. I am scanned often, just nerves.
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I don't know. I used to get zingers but it doesn't seem to happen anymore. I do get a whole lot of aching in the area though. I figure that will be with me forever at this point.
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I had 'zings' for years. Less & less as time went on though.
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I had zings and itching for several years as nerves regenerated. The frequency and intensity gradually decreased and stopped.
LOL - be prepared for the "sprung" that will occur when scar tissue releases.
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sassa.. the sprung?!?! That doesn’t sound good! What the heck is that?!!
Thanks everyone for their responses!
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Sassa hahaha great way to describe when the scar tissue suddenly releases!
Rrobin0200 I think she is referring to when various scar tissue like cording or adhesions suddenly "let go" inside wherever (arm, armpit, foob, chest wall you name it) you kind of feel and hear it. Doesn't hurt but certainly can startle you. I remember one large cord "popped" when hubs and I were eating breakfast. He heard it as well!
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ah, yes. The infamous cording. I did experience that. No fun. The sound is disgusting!
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Oh my, Rah, I would love to hear more about the scar tissue suddenly releasing. How do you get it to do that ?
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Amarantha this happened after I was in physical therapy for the cording and lack of range of motion on my cancer side. I had been at therapy for roughly 3 weeks when the event happened at home. Physical therapy and oncological massage if you can access are key to working the scar tissue and adhesions loose. I did not begin therapy until about 3 months out from my surgery however. Wish I had been able to go sooner.
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Thanks for the details, Rah. It seems based on your info that it would be a good idea for me to get some physical therapy and oncological massage. I hope such a thing exists in my country, LOL. Well, well, well.
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Amarantha, I truly hope you can find the therapists you need. It is very helpful to have someone that is knowledgeable about the specific issues related to breast cancer surgery - namely the cording and adhesions that are unique, as well as the need for correct lymphatic massage. Hmm my oncological massage therapist is headed to Finland in August to train therapists there perhaps she needs to make a stopover in France. And she is a BC survivor herself so she really gets it. I am blessed to know her.
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Hi!
Just joining this forum. I had bmx w/immediate diep flap reconstruction on June 3rd, 2019 for DCIS diagnosis. I am feeling the zings, mostly on my reconstructed side that didnt have the cancer. But what is this about a sprung?? Where is the scar tissue removing from? Is this something that happens before the second phase of surgery to clean up some of the tissue?
Thanks in advance!
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Sassa, thanks for giving the “sprung” a name! I had one in my very first therapy session. I thought I was imagining it. I still can’t quite get a visual of it in my mind though. Sure was an immense relief.
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Hi! I am almost 2 years out from my lumpectomy with node removal and finished rads almost a year and a half ago and I was just telling someone today about my "Zingers" that I get from my armpit to my nipple. My doctors have all told me that it is normal and should lessen with time, but no one knows when though.
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I still get zingers and a soreness in my nipple that comes and goes. This is 8 years out. *sigh*
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I get occasional zingers in my left breast primarily. They don't bother me, just make me involuntarily flinch. I laugh each time, I don't know why, but I find them funny.
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