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Numbness starting to subside

For those of you that had mastectomies when did your numbness start subsiding and when did it finally go away?
Lorrie
Oh my gosh I talk a lot, I just noticed this is my 155th post and I've only been here a month. YIKES !!!
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When does the Numbness subside
Hi Lorrie,
I had a mastectomy with a tissue expander on February 2010. 22 lymph nodes were also removed. The expander was partially filled when it was implanted and I had the 2nd and final fill about 2 weeks ago. My exchange surgery is scheduled for June 13th. It is now 15 months since my mastectomy and a portion of my chest the size of my palm is still numb. When a doctor feels that area (or my husband) I know in my mind that I am being touched but I really cannot feel it. When the reconstructive surgeon added the saline with the syringe he did not even have to give me any topical numbing medication because I was already numb. I would say though that the underside and back of my arm has feeling over a slightly larger area than it used to. It is my understanding that permanent numbness over some area is quite likely after a mastectomy. Complete recovery is in all likelihood not going to occur.
Good luck with your rads. IRENE -
Numbjessiesmom1 said:When does the Numbness subside
Hi Lorrie,
I had a mastectomy with a tissue expander on February 2010. 22 lymph nodes were also removed. The expander was partially filled when it was implanted and I had the 2nd and final fill about 2 weeks ago. My exchange surgery is scheduled for June 13th. It is now 15 months since my mastectomy and a portion of my chest the size of my palm is still numb. When a doctor feels that area (or my husband) I know in my mind that I am being touched but I really cannot feel it. When the reconstructive surgeon added the saline with the syringe he did not even have to give me any topical numbing medication because I was already numb. I would say though that the underside and back of my arm has feeling over a slightly larger area than it used to. It is my understanding that permanent numbness over some area is quite likely after a mastectomy. Complete recovery is in all likelihood not going to occur.
Good luck with your rads. IRENE
I'm still numb. I had a double mastecomy on Mar. 16, 2010. I really don't expect to have any feeling back for the most part. I was numb pretty much up to my port. I'm slowly feeling it when they flush my port. I'm like Irene that I know when Im touched there but I don't feel it. Just another price to pay to get rid of cancer. It is my understanding too that this is pretty much a permanent way of life now.
Janie -
Numb, yes. Mastectomy on 1/12/10AMomNETN said:Numb
I'm still numb. I had a double mastecomy on Mar. 16, 2010. I really don't expect to have any feeling back for the most part. I was numb pretty much up to my port. I'm slowly feeling it when they flush my port. I'm like Irene that I know when Im touched there but I don't feel it. Just another price to pay to get rid of cancer. It is my understanding too that this is pretty much a permanent way of life now.
Janie
staph infection late April 2010 (contacted while on vacation at the Grand Canyon) - right infected TE removed (2nd surgery) .. walked around lopsided for awhile. Plastic Surgeon replaced my right TE (3rd surgery) .. Late July 2010 - exchange (4th surgery) .. right breast with implant dropped .. on September 29th -- alloderm and lift to right breast (5th surgery) .. September 30th .. my health insurance expired/terminated. 5 surgeries in 9 months .. my numbness is starting to go away, I can now feel tugging and pulling in various regions of both breast.
If I touch my breast with my finger tips, I can at times feel a sensation, other times still numb.
Tissue Expanders are odd, at times I push them to the center of my chest, as they settled under my arms ;-) LOL Tightness came as a packaged deal with my expanders. Didn't have alot of sensations. Numbness ensued for months, then again I had to deal with 5 surgeries to my breast region in 9 months. No wonder I am having a hard time making a decision to add 'nipples', or just go in for the 3D tatt's.
We are all different, healing comes with time and patience. Numbness, I am told goes away by the end of year 1.
Vicki Sam -
I was told by my breastVickiSam said:Numb, yes. Mastectomy on 1/12/10
staph infection late April 2010 (contacted while on vacation at the Grand Canyon) - right infected TE removed (2nd surgery) .. walked around lopsided for awhile. Plastic Surgeon replaced my right TE (3rd surgery) .. Late July 2010 - exchange (4th surgery) .. right breast with implant dropped .. on September 29th -- alloderm and lift to right breast (5th surgery) .. September 30th .. my health insurance expired/terminated. 5 surgeries in 9 months .. my numbness is starting to go away, I can now feel tugging and pulling in various regions of both breast.
If I touch my breast with my finger tips, I can at times feel a sensation, other times still numb.
Tissue Expanders are odd, at times I push them to the center of my chest, as they settled under my arms ;-) LOL Tightness came as a packaged deal with my expanders. Didn't have alot of sensations. Numbness ensued for months, then again I had to deal with 5 surgeries to my breast region in 9 months. No wonder I am having a hard time making a decision to add 'nipples', or just go in for the 3D tatt's.
We are all different, healing comes with time and patience. Numbness, I am told goes away by the end of year 1.
Vicki Sam
I was told by my breast surgeon and plastic surgeon that the numbness may never go away. I still have parts of my breast and armpit that are numb and also my stomach because I had DIEP flap. My surgery was 1/5/10. -
Mariam ... that you for the postingmariam_11_09 said:I was told by my breast
I was told by my breast surgeon and plastic surgeon that the numbness may never go away. I still have parts of my breast and armpit that are numb and also my stomach because I had DIEP flap. My surgery was 1/5/10.
regarding the numbness may "NEVER" go away. Interesting prospective from your PS.
Cheers to getting feeling back!
Vicki Sam -
Lorrie
I had bilateral mastectomy and sentinel nodes removed June 2010 and I still have numbness in the area of the nodes. I have "angel wings" on the sides of my body which I will have removed next month. That is the area that is numb. My breast surgeon said it could stay numb for a long time. I did not have reconstruction. I'm not numb near my incision anymore. I'm not sure when it actually stopped feeling that way. I had 6 weeks of rads January - February 2011. I was constantly putting cream on and massaging the mastectomy scars. You post all you want and we will listen and respond.
{{hugs}} Char -
Diep Flapmariam_11_09 said:I was told by my breast
I was told by my breast surgeon and plastic surgeon that the numbness may never go away. I still have parts of my breast and armpit that are numb and also my stomach because I had DIEP flap. My surgery was 1/5/10.
Hi I'm scheduled to have a Diep Flap done 8/31/11, were you happy with your outcome since it's been over a year?
Traci
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