not sure what to think, need input please
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Hello
I had a lumpectomy, chemo and rads. I had pain in my breast for quite a while following my lumpectomy, several months and still have an ocassional pain ( 17 months since surgery) my skin did look strange after rads too. I am not sure about little holes. I think it makes the pores in your skin more noticable. I would think that is what it is,just my opinion. I am glad you have an appt. coming up soon because it is always best to have your Dr. see anything that concerns you. God Bless
(((hugs))) Janice
My Onc. told me the pain is due to the nerves healing0 -
I don't think you would get ibcBoppy_of_6 said:Hello
I had a lumpectomy, chemo and rads. I had pain in my breast for quite a while following my lumpectomy, several months and still have an ocassional pain ( 17 months since surgery) my skin did look strange after rads too. I am not sure about little holes. I think it makes the pores in your skin more noticable. I would think that is what it is,just my opinion. I am glad you have an appt. coming up soon because it is always best to have your Dr. see anything that concerns you. God Bless
(((hugs))) Janice
My Onc. told me the pain is due to the nerves healing
From radiation....would have printed earlier if th at's what it was. My radiation oncologist told me that there are some slight r Isis with getting cancer post radiation, but it wold be more like when I was 70 (I'm 44). I told her let's keep me going until 70 and then I would worry about it!
Get it checked out by all means, but ibc from radiation seems to me very unlikely. As you probably know I have ibc so by no means an expert but have read a lot about it.
Laura0 -
I had IBC and it don't sound
I had IBC and it don't sound like it to me. It sounds like inflammation. And maybe burns on the inside that have not healed yet. I don't know about the holes, maybe if you are swollen it would make the pores look bigger. I had a mastectomy but the pain tenderness you describe sounds just like what I had weeks after rads. I was burned pretty bad. Did you burn? I wish you all the best. You should have it checked out to stay safe. Take care Kay0 -
Talk to your Dr
Doesn't really sound like IBC to me - I'm IBC.
From what I've been told radiation can possibly be a factor in developing IBC but not that fast. I had radiation to my throat after a tonsilectomy in 1948 when I was 1 1/2 yrs old and they have say that it might have played a part in my IBC but no way of knowing for sure.
Certainly I'm not a health care professional (nor did I have a lumpectomy - had a raqd. mod. mast.) but my though would be that it might be part of the healing process.
TAlk to your DR(s).
Susan0 -
I had the same thing
after rads. (which was after 6 rounds of chemo that followed lumpectomies) My RO said that it was the hair folicles and pores that were "darkened" and it would go away. It did, I look fairly normal other than the 2 scars from lumpectomy (twice) and 4 node removal. I got sharp pains--was told it was from nerves being cut in surgery and regenerating. After doing too much with my arm one week I had particularly uncomfortable pain...I figured I overdid. All seems normal (if it ever will be again) now.
I was told to use vitamin e oil on the scar daily after all treatment was completed after the 33 rads.
My nipple also seemed almost inverted for a long time after the surgery--took about 10 months to look like it used to.
Try not to worry, but do show your RO.
JoAnn0 -
Sorry you have something going on..
I had mastectomy so no breast left to look at since rads, so I am no help to you in that regard. Do know that my skin looks a little "mangy", blotchy and discolored in patches now that I am 2 months since the finish of rads.
Stupid Irene, sorry she postponed your RO visit and you have had to worry through the long weekend.
Jennifer0 -
I have IBC too, and it
I have IBC too, and it doesn't sound like that to me either. One of the skin changes with IBC is peau d'orange, the skin gets hard with dimples like an orange peel. The skin doesn't get spongy. Other skin reactions with IBC are that it could look infected, or like a spider bite, or a bruise that doesn't go away. That doesn't sound like what you described.
However, I do think you should show your rad onc and get his opinion. Be sure to let us know what he says.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Yikes ... Better get this checked out .. and quick ..Gabe N Abby Mom said:I have IBC too, and it
I have IBC too, and it doesn't sound like that to me either. One of the skin changes with IBC is peau d'orange, the skin gets hard with dimples like an orange peel. The skin doesn't get spongy. Other skin reactions with IBC are that it could look infected, or like a spider bite, or a bruise that doesn't go away. That doesn't sound like what you described.
However, I do think you should show your rad onc and get his opinion. Be sure to let us know what he says.
Hugs,
Linda
it could be perfectly normal for your body type etc .. Best to be safe than sorry.
Gentle Hugs,
Vicki Sam0 -
Have you had yoursinee said:Thanks Everyone
I really appreciate the feed back, so nice of you all..and I am breathing a little sigh of relief from the info, I will repost when I see my RO this week...thanks so very very much..Sinee
Have you had your appointment yet Sinee? Wishing you good luck!0 -
Hoping and praying that yousmalldoggroomer said:I had IBC and it don't sound
I had IBC and it don't sound like it to me. It sounds like inflammation. And maybe burns on the inside that have not healed yet. I don't know about the holes, maybe if you are swollen it would make the pores look bigger. I had a mastectomy but the pain tenderness you describe sounds just like what I had weeks after rads. I was burned pretty bad. Did you burn? I wish you all the best. You should have it checked out to stay safe. Take care Kay
Hoping and praying that you get some answers.
Hugs, Susie0
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