Lymphodema

maryannrogers
maryannrogers Member Posts: 115
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Does this just happen after mastectomy or is it caused by doing or not doing something? I hear so much about women getting this. I've had 13 lymph nodes removed and am worrying about this.

Pardon for my ignorance.

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  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    Hi
    I had it too, but it seems to have blown itself out now. I hope you don't get it, It hurts. I had it after lumpectomy and lymph node removal.
    Jxxxxxxxxxx
  • padee6339
    padee6339 Member Posts: 763
    Lymphodemia
    I have a good friend who has this now. Her doctor said to wait it out. She said its like a size "A" cup, but will eventually drain out. He told her it was because she had problems with the drainage after her mastectomy.
    Pat
  • crazylady55
    crazylady55 Member Posts: 92
    It is common
    There are a lot of old threads about lymphadema. I have a very mild case of it. I saw a physical therapist who showed my self massage and did some massage. I also have a lymphadema sleeve on order.

    If you have had any lymph nodes removed you have a risk of developing lymphadema. There is a good web site: www.lymphnet.org

    You can get good information and advice from them. The important thing is to catch it early so watch for any swelling in your hand, arm or side (under arm pit) on the side where your lymph nodes were removed.

    Hope this helps. Don't worry too much just be aware.
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Another source for info...
    You'll find good info right here on the ACS site regarding lymphedema. It's really important to be aware of, and practice, precautions.
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598
    I don't know Maryann. You
    I don't know Maryann. You probably should call and go see your oncologist. He will know for sure. And, let us know!
  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member

    It is common
    There are a lot of old threads about lymphadema. I have a very mild case of it. I saw a physical therapist who showed my self massage and did some massage. I also have a lymphadema sleeve on order.

    If you have had any lymph nodes removed you have a risk of developing lymphadema. There is a good web site: www.lymphnet.org

    You can get good information and advice from them. The important thing is to catch it early so watch for any swelling in your hand, arm or side (under arm pit) on the side where your lymph nodes were removed.

    Hope this helps. Don't worry too much just be aware.

    I went to lymphedema.com.
    I went to lymphedema.com. It has a lot of info. And, it is best to catch it early if you do have it Maryann!

    Let us know if you go to your doctor what he tells you.

    Wishing you the best of luck Maryann!

    Hugs, Leeza