MY ARM IS NUMB AFTER HAVING LIMPH NODS REMOVED
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Numbness
My arm is numb too. I don't know if it's getting better, or if I'm just getting used to it. When I saw the surgeon this past Monday, she was very pleased with my range of motion [although I thought it wasn't that great]. She said the numbness might improve, or it could stay the same. Sleeping is the hardest, but I found a great deal of comfort resting my arm on a pillow. Soft T-shirts and sports bras are the most comfortable clothing for me right now. I like the bras that open in the front. I've been massaging my underarm with unscented lotion. Whether it will help restore feeling, I don't know, but it can't hurt.
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HELLOm_azingrace said:Numbness
My arm is numb too. I don't know if it's getting better, or if I'm just getting used to it. When I saw the surgeon this past Monday, she was very pleased with my range of motion [although I thought it wasn't that great]. She said the numbness might improve, or it could stay the same. Sleeping is the hardest, but I found a great deal of comfort resting my arm on a pillow. Soft T-shirts and sports bras are the most comfortable clothing for me right now. I like the bras that open in the front. I've been massaging my underarm with unscented lotion. Whether it will help restore feeling, I don't know, but it can't hurt.
BTW, thanks for putting me on your friends list.
THE PILLOW ,SPORT BRA AND SOFT TSHIRTS IS A GOD SCENT.AND LIKE YOU I SLEEP WITH A PILLOW FOR MY ARM.ANYTHING TO HELP.I APPRIATTE YOU WRITTING ME BACK.WE CAN NOT HAVE TO MANY FRIENDS TO TALK TO .THIS WEB SIGHT IS GREAT.I DON,T KNOW ABOUT YOU BUT I DON,T HAVE MANY FAMILY MEMBERS THAT WANT TO TALK ABOUT MY CANCER.I THINK THEY DEAL WITH IT THAT WAY.i DON,T BRING IT UP MUCH EITHER,BUT SOMETIMES I WISH THEY WOULD TALK ABOUT IT SOME.I HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO SLEEP BETTER THEN I HAVE BEEN.I HAVE TO TAKE SOMETHING TO HELP ME SLEEP. WELL KEEP IN TOUCH.I AM PRAYING FOR YOU AND EVERYONE ON THIS SIGHT.GOD BLESS.0 -
ppurdin
the numbness is from the surgery, and for some people it does go away completely, others will vary in the amount of numbness. Mine is still pretty numb up into my armpit and my surger was 3/22/07. Others I have talked to have regained all feeling.
Hope it gets better for you, and always have your doc check and make sure all is well regarfding your healing process
take care
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armpitm_azingrace said:Numbness
My arm is numb too. I don't know if it's getting better, or if I'm just getting used to it. When I saw the surgeon this past Monday, she was very pleased with my range of motion [although I thought it wasn't that great]. She said the numbness might improve, or it could stay the same. Sleeping is the hardest, but I found a great deal of comfort resting my arm on a pillow. Soft T-shirts and sports bras are the most comfortable clothing for me right now. I like the bras that open in the front. I've been massaging my underarm with unscented lotion. Whether it will help restore feeling, I don't know, but it can't hurt.
BTW, thanks for putting me on your friends list.
I had a sentinel lymph node biopsy july 8th and am still tender. My arm was numb in places for weeks-especially the back of my arm. I had lymph fluid collecting at the surgery site in my armpit and had to have fluid drained out of it 2x. I don't know if you ladies had that problem or not. But I put a pair of clean socks in my armpit and wrapped myself in a giant ACE bandage to hold the socks in place. The pressure from the socks REALLY helped and as the swelling went down, then numbness left. The ACE bandage was similar to a sports bra for support. I was told to sleep with the surgery site elevated too.
I asked my doctor and she said swelling actually pinches the nerves causing numbness in the arm...
It SHOULD be reversable.0 -
Sleepingppurdin said:HELLO
THE PILLOW ,SPORT BRA AND SOFT TSHIRTS IS A GOD SCENT.AND LIKE YOU I SLEEP WITH A PILLOW FOR MY ARM.ANYTHING TO HELP.I APPRIATTE YOU WRITTING ME BACK.WE CAN NOT HAVE TO MANY FRIENDS TO TALK TO .THIS WEB SIGHT IS GREAT.I DON,T KNOW ABOUT YOU BUT I DON,T HAVE MANY FAMILY MEMBERS THAT WANT TO TALK ABOUT MY CANCER.I THINK THEY DEAL WITH IT THAT WAY.i DON,T BRING IT UP MUCH EITHER,BUT SOMETIMES I WISH THEY WOULD TALK ABOUT IT SOME.I HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO SLEEP BETTER THEN I HAVE BEEN.I HAVE TO TAKE SOMETHING TO HELP ME SLEEP. WELL KEEP IN TOUCH.I AM PRAYING FOR YOU AND EVERYONE ON THIS SIGHT.GOD BLESS.
The first few nights after surgery were the worst. Every little movement hurt. I guess even when I was asleep I must have moaned some. HubbyDearest would ask if I was okay. So sweet...he would get up and get me whatever I asked for. I stopped the heavy pain killers after the second day, though, and switched to tylenol to avoid the side effects of the oxycodone. Now I don't take the tylenol very much. Everyone's healing time is different, and probably depends on how much cutting was done. Dr took out 32 lymph nodes from the left armpit, and a lump from the same breast. Left a huge "dimple", so I suppose it's no wonder It's still very tender. It amazes me, the things that are uncomfortable. Simple things, like the seam of my sleeve, feels like sandpaper, or cactus needles. Maddening.0 -
It might go away and itcats_toy said:ppurdin
the numbness is from the surgery, and for some people it does go away completely, others will vary in the amount of numbness. Mine is still pretty numb up into my armpit and my surger was 3/22/07. Others I have talked to have regained all feeling.
Hope it gets better for you, and always have your doc check and make sure all is well regarfding your healing process
take care
Cat
It might go away and it might not. You are still pretty new from surgery. But, some get, and, sorry for the spelling if it is wrong, lymphedema. And, that is pretty much permanent. Talk with your doctor. But, also give yourself time to heal.
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Cathlinberreth01, thecathlinberreth01 said:armpit
I had a sentinel lymph node biopsy july 8th and am still tender. My arm was numb in places for weeks-especially the back of my arm. I had lymph fluid collecting at the surgery site in my armpit and had to have fluid drained out of it 2x. I don't know if you ladies had that problem or not. But I put a pair of clean socks in my armpit and wrapped myself in a giant ACE bandage to hold the socks in place. The pressure from the socks REALLY helped and as the swelling went down, then numbness left. The ACE bandage was similar to a sports bra for support. I was told to sleep with the surgery site elevated too.
I asked my doctor and she said swelling actually pinches the nerves causing numbness in the arm...
It SHOULD be reversable.
Cathlinberreth01, the surgeon put a drain in during the surgery that had to be emptied 2x daily, and the fluid measured and logged. When I went for my followup 2 weeks later, by then there was hardly any fluid & she removed the drain. I was so happy to have that gone! I had not thought about the swelling. I am still quite swollen in the entire surgery site. So maybe there's hope for me.0 -
My partial mastectomy with
My partial mastectomy with lympth node removal was on June 9th.. almost two months ago.. and under my arm and part of under my arm is still numb.. when it isn't burning.. the burning has gotten better and is really only bothersome if I wear a short sleeve shirt that is tight around the arm.. I have heard that the numbness can last quite a while... hang in there.
Hugs
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32!m_azingrace said:Cathlinberreth01, the
Cathlinberreth01, the surgeon put a drain in during the surgery that had to be emptied 2x daily, and the fluid measured and logged. When I went for my followup 2 weeks later, by then there was hardly any fluid & she removed the drain. I was so happy to have that gone! I had not thought about the swelling. I am still quite swollen in the entire surgery site. So maybe there's hope for me.
Well mine was just a biopsy and they don't normally put a drain in for those. I will have a drain with my upcoming bilateral.
I will have to have all my LEFT axillary lymph nodes removed when I have my bilateral because 2 of the 5 they took were positive. So I will probably have the numb arm again, huh?0 -
Numbness forever is what cantaleena said:My partial mastectomy with
My partial mastectomy with lympth node removal was on June 9th.. almost two months ago.. and under my arm and part of under my arm is still numb.. when it isn't burning.. the burning has gotten better and is really only bothersome if I wear a short sleeve shirt that is tight around the arm.. I have heard that the numbness can last quite a while... hang in there.
Hugs
~T
Numbness forever is what can happen with the removal of lymph nodes. Some get all of their feeling back, some get some feeling back, and, some never do. Just wait and see.
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Good luck with your surgerycathlinberreth01 said:32!
Well mine was just a biopsy and they don't normally put a drain in for those. I will have a drain with my upcoming bilateral.
I will have to have all my LEFT axillary lymph nodes removed when I have my bilateral because 2 of the 5 they took were positive. So I will probably have the numb arm again, huh?
Good luck with your surgery Cathlinberreth. When is it?0 -
I have been getting moreDianeBC said:Numbness forever is what can
Numbness forever is what can happen with the removal of lymph nodes. Some get all of their feeling back, some get some feeling back, and, some never do. Just wait and see.
Good luck to you!
I have been getting more feeling back. Mine wasn't all that numb to start with though.
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Numbnesscats_toy said:ppurdin
the numbness is from the surgery, and for some people it does go away completely, others will vary in the amount of numbness. Mine is still pretty numb up into my armpit and my surger was 3/22/07. Others I have talked to have regained all feeling.
Hope it gets better for you, and always have your doc check and make sure all is well regarfding your healing process
take care
Cat
I had my nodes removed in the first surgury, which was about 4 weeks ago now, At first I had numbness all along my rib cage up under my arm to my elbow, after about the first week alot of the nimbness went away, leaving me numb from the arm pit half way down to my elbow. I asked the doctor if it would go away, and she said maybe, maybe not, it all depends on the person. Since then I had a second surgury, extending the scar on my breast about 2 inches further towards my arm pit, so some of the numbness came back. It's been 2 weeks now from that surgury, and most of it has gone away too. The only part that's still numb is under my arm around the back side, if you know what I mean. Even though it's numb, it's still sore to the touch, so maybe it will go away eventually, but who knows. It just goes to show once again that we are all different.
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Numbness
I had a lumpectomy and only the sentinel node removed, so, I'm ok on the side(right) arm where that was done. But, I had neurosurgery on my cervical spine in 2000, and they debulked tumors and took nerves with it, so my left arm was completely numb and pillow under my are did work great. Have they discussed physical therapy with you? Is it just your upper arm that is numb? My Oncology surgeon said that is always a possibllity depending on the number of nodes removed.
In my case my left arm is still numb, but I believe yours will get better with some time and PT. It's my hand that feels numb like novacaine is in it all the time, but mine is neurological. When you feel able to wear bras again get front closures, or hook it and swaing it around, thats what I had to do. Trust me, it does improve.
Take care, and I hope everything goes well for you.0 -
HI, My surgery was back inlanie940 said:OH, I want to add, make sure
OH, I want to add, make sure you keep your elbow on your numb side are soft and creamed up with unsented lotion, I found I had trouble with sheet burns on boney things like elbows. Keeping them lubricated should help some.
HI, My surgery was back in June and I still have some arm pain. Numb and burning down the back of the arm to the elbow. It is getting better. You have to use your arm, but the more you do the more it hurts. My doctor told me it was nerve damage and we will have to wait and see how much goes away. I was tolds about a year from a friend who had this surgery and the numb arm pit never went away.0 -
Your doctor might alsoKat11 said:HI, My surgery was back in
HI, My surgery was back in June and I still have some arm pain. Numb and burning down the back of the arm to the elbow. It is getting better. You have to use your arm, but the more you do the more it hurts. My doctor told me it was nerve damage and we will have to wait and see how much goes away. I was tolds about a year from a friend who had this surgery and the numb arm pit never went away.
Your doctor might also recommend a physical therapist or a specialtist in lymphedema, if the numbness doesn't go away.
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I didn't have the numbness.Kylez said:Your doctor might also
Your doctor might also recommend a physical therapist or a specialtist in lymphedema, if the numbness doesn't go away.
♥Kylez♥
I didn't have the numbness. I hope your feeling returns.0 -
There is another thread heresurvivorbc09 said:I didn't have the numbness.
I didn't have the numbness. I hope your feeling returns.
There is another thread here that will help you and RE also has a lot of information about it. She has lymphedema pretty bad I think.0
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