Post-mastectomy pain syndrom (PMPS)
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Has anyone said it might be from a seroma. I had them post op and they were really obvious - under the arm and on the scar - they would drain them almost every week. It looked like they had gone away but on my PET/CT scan a really big one showed up. My surgeon said that they "pockets" develop in the surgical site and they fill up with fluid. The one I have now does not show up on physical exam so I am going in this afternoon to have an Ultrasound Guided drain (I know there's a medical term for what they're doing, but they basically stick in a needle and suck out the pocket of fluid) done and I know if it gives me the pain relief that I had from the other drains they did I will be in HEAVEN. If they haven't treated seromas ask them about it. I had perfect range of motion within a few weeks after surgery until this happened. Good luck.
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Yes, I had a seroma after I had my implant removed (Had developed an acute infection)- they removed quite a bit of fluid. After that, they left the wound open for quite some time until it healed (4 months, finally, it healed!) No seroma now, just nerve damage and chronic, unrelenting pain. I take medicine which helps me quite a bit, but I'm always looking to see if there's anything new out there that can help me. I can't work anymore than 24 hours a week. A full 8 hour day wipes me out. I'm glad you had a solution to your problem - I hope you continue to heal.3cbrca said:Has anyone said it might be from a seroma. I had them post op and they were really obvious - under the arm and on the scar - they would drain them almost every week. It looked like they had gone away but on my PET/CT scan a really big one showed up. My surgeon said that they "pockets" develop in the surgical site and they fill up with fluid. The one I have now does not show up on physical exam so I am going in this afternoon to have an Ultrasound Guided drain (I know there's a medical term for what they're doing, but they basically stick in a needle and suck out the pocket of fluid) done and I know if it gives me the pain relief that I had from the other drains they did I will be in HEAVEN. If they haven't treated seromas ask them about it. I had perfect range of motion within a few weeks after surgery until this happened. Good luck.
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Have you tried GUIDED IMAGERY?chessie said:Yes, I had a seroma after I had my implant removed (Had developed an acute infection)- they removed quite a bit of fluid. After that, they left the wound open for quite some time until it healed (4 months, finally, it healed!) No seroma now, just nerve damage and chronic, unrelenting pain. I take medicine which helps me quite a bit, but I'm always looking to see if there's anything new out there that can help me. I can't work anymore than 24 hours a week. A full 8 hour day wipes me out. I'm glad you had a solution to your problem - I hope you continue to heal.
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Wow, I'm hoping the pain in my arm does not last 4 years...my lumpectomy/sentinel node was 10/25 and my left arm from elbow up and the underarm spreading into the breast area has that prickly, painful sensations. My surgeon says it will go away in time...I think after reading your post, I need to investigate further. Good luck to you.0
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