heating pad?
About a month ago, my breast surgeon told me to use a heating pad on my nerve sensations/pain on the side where my cancer was more widespread, and more lymph nodes were removed. Under my right arm is always swollen. My bilateral mastectomy was 6 years ago, and this recently started about a month ago. During the night, I had actual discomfort and pain, and even though I know cancer doesn't hurt......this worries me.
Also, doing a little online research, it seems that using a heating pad is controversial.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Carol
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Are you seeing a LymphEdema
Are you seeing a LymphEdema Therapist? If not you should. After any surgery, LE is always a possibility, especially when lymph nodes are removed. While it usually shows up m ore in the arm, it can be in the body.
Winyan - The Power Within
Susan
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UH ?? Say What??
You know that cancer doesn't hurt? Where did you get THAT idea? Sorry you are having pain and hope you get it resolved........don't blame you for being worried about it either. Does it help when you use the heating pad? Did you have other treatment after your surgery? Is the surgeon your only consulting physician? Thoughts and prayers that you find your answers and that the pain goes away.
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well.....I thought my GYN mentioned itGlowMore said:UH ?? Say What??
You know that cancer doesn't hurt? Where did you get THAT idea? Sorry you are having pain and hope you get it resolved........don't blame you for being worried about it either. Does it help when you use the heating pad? Did you have other treatment after your surgery? Is the surgeon your only consulting physician? Thoughts and prayers that you find your answers and that the pain goes away.
OK, I think I will call Monday, because I need peace of mind................or deal with "it is what it is".
And go into the fight mode again.
I am bad about putting health on the back burner now; it always seems to be something else going wrong in my body.
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Check it outlizzie17 said:well.....I thought my GYN mentioned it
OK, I think I will call Monday, because I need peace of mind................or deal with "it is what it is".
And go into the fight mode again.
I am bad about putting health on the back burner now; it always seems to be something else going wrong in my body.
I'm glad you decided to get it checked out. I can't hurt and possibly will prove vital to find out what's going on. Just wanted to mention that one reason I delayed a month getting an MRI is that my lump hurt plus it was quite soft so I assumed it was a cyst. I thought cancer tumors were painless and hard, but I was proved very wrong. You shouldn't panic though as it could be lymphedema or any number of other things. You're doing the right thing... Hugs, Anna
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Lizzie --button2 said:Check it out
I'm glad you decided to get it checked out. I can't hurt and possibly will prove vital to find out what's going on. Just wanted to mention that one reason I delayed a month getting an MRI is that my lump hurt plus it was quite soft so I assumed it was a cyst. I thought cancer tumors were painless and hard, but I was proved very wrong. You shouldn't panic though as it could be lymphedema or any number of other things. You're doing the right thing... Hugs, Anna
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Sending prayers, and positive thoughts in your direction.
Vicki Sam
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You need to go to the doctorlizzie17 said:well.....I thought my GYN mentioned it
OK, I think I will call Monday, because I need peace of mind................or deal with "it is what it is".
And go into the fight mode again.
I am bad about putting health on the back burner now; it always seems to be something else going wrong in my body.
lizzie, you do not need to say that you think you will call your doctor on Monday. What you need to say. Monday I am definately calling my doctor and find out what is going on. Do not let the doctor say their is nothing wrong with you until some test are done. Yes, you need a peace of mind, and get in your fight mode and enter that doctors office with your boxing gloves on and demand answers. Do not put your health on the back burner. Whether it is serious or not, you will have an answer. Hope all goes well with you. Keep us updated. (HUGS) Pixie
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see the doc
When I went to mine under similar circumstnces, he did a CT of that side and especially under my right arm. It was scar tissue from rads afterall. He offered a med that was a lifetime commitment and I turned it down saying i will deal with it. Over the years it has faded.
its best to get it id'd tho and that alone will help the pain I am sure too.
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Lizzie -- any updatestufi000 said:see the doc
When I went to mine under similar circumstnces, he did a CT of that side and especially under my right arm. It was scar tissue from rads afterall. He offered a med that was a lifetime commitment and I turned it down saying i will deal with it. Over the years it has faded.
its best to get it id'd tho and that alone will help the pain I am sure too.
please check in with us when possible.
gentle hugs,
Vicki Sam
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just reading these new commentsVickiSam said:Lizzie -- any updates
please check in with us when possible.
gentle hugs,
Vicki Sam
I have not called the doctor yet.......every time I go, it seems like they find something else.....not cancer necessarily, but something. UGH.
Monday I am off work, and will call. T his week I have been unusally tired, so that will motivate me to call.
I am so saddened by the posts about CC. She is one of my heroes on this board.
Thanks for everyone's concern.
Carol
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