Port question
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I think you should call your
I think you should call your surgeon about the pain asap. When I had my port removed...it was sore for several weeks...but not pain. I don't think you should be having pain 6 weeks after removal.......time to call and ask the professionals........ good luck and let us know....0 -
Sorry not much help from meRague said:Can't help you -
other than to say to call youor Dr and talk to him/her. Pain should be checked out with Dr. My port is still in after almost 2 yrs so don't know how it should feel after being taken out.
Susan
Sorry not much help from me either because my port was removed when I had my mastectomy so I had numbness all over. I agree with the others though, call your doctor just to have peace of mind. .
Lorrie0 -
Call the doc....
I agree with the other posts.....call the doc tomorrow! I had my port in for just over a year, had it removed this past April 2011, and only had a little soreness there just for a couple days. What you're feeling just doesn't seem right. Maybe you'll get lucky and the doc will say it's just nerves there that need to settle down. I remember when I got my port put in, I had terrible pain in that area and my shoulder too. It subsided after a couple weeks. Wishing you luck!
Chris0 -
Thanksmckevnic said:Call the doc....
I agree with the other posts.....call the doc tomorrow! I had my port in for just over a year, had it removed this past April 2011, and only had a little soreness there just for a couple days. What you're feeling just doesn't seem right. Maybe you'll get lucky and the doc will say it's just nerves there that need to settle down. I remember when I got my port put in, I had terrible pain in that area and my shoulder too. It subsided after a couple weeks. Wishing you luck!
Chris
You guys are always there for me. Love you all. MOLLYZ0
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