normal feeling after lumpectomy?
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sounds normal
the standard restrictions for lifting 5 pounds. I am suggesting to follow it for several months.
Wishing you a speedy recovery and feel better soon.0 -
too much thinking...aztec45 said:Yes
Yes you are feeling normal. Your underarm may feel numb for several months. Just take it slow and don't try to do too much. Let yourself heel.
Get well soon.
P
Thank you for your replies...I really thought it was normal, but then too much thinking always does get me into trouble with wondering and worrying. Have a good day! Today is my brother's birthday -he lost his battle to lung cancer almost 20 years ago - still missing him so.
MK0 -
Hi Mary Kay!dash4 said:too much thinking...
Thank you for your replies...I really thought it was normal, but then too much thinking always does get me into trouble with wondering and worrying. Have a good day! Today is my brother's birthday -he lost his battle to lung cancer almost 20 years ago - still missing him so.
MK
Your incision is very new and you have a lot of healing to do. Part of the reason your underarm may be numb is because they may have had to move or cut some nerves that give you sensation under your arm. I have a numb spot still and my surgery was in November. Just talked w/my surgeon, in fact, and he said that the sensation might not return. The nerves feed just the skin, though and not the muscle, so probably nothing to worry about. If your arm feels like it's swelling up, even a bit, you may want to mention it.
It would be easy for me to say not to worry, but that would be ridiculous! After diagnosis, it seems I worried about everything! I'm trying hard to not worry...try to keep in mind that God tells us NOT to worry! Each day has enough cares for itself...but that not worrying is a daily battle!
God Bless....
Julie0 -
Your underarm may be numbaztec45 said:Yes
Yes you are feeling normal. Your underarm may feel numb for several months. Just take it slow and don't try to do too much. Let yourself heel.
Get well soon.
P
Your underarm may be numb for awhile, and, maybe forever. Talk to your doctor about it. And, be sure and do some exercises. Your surgeon should be able to help you in this.0 -
I agree that you are feelingNew Flower said:sounds normal
the standard restrictions for lifting 5 pounds. I am suggesting to follow it for several months.
Wishing you a speedy recovery and feel better soon.
I agree that you are feeling normal. My restrictions were 10 pounds.
Good luck!0 -
Feeling in arm
Dash,
The feeling is normal. I had my lumpectomy with the sentinel and 13 other nodes removed Jan. 5, 2010 and my under arm and back of the arm still feel somewhat numb. For sure keep up the arm exercises, it makes a big difference. I still work out my arm daily. The "wall crawl" really works great. If I keep my arm too still I find I have to move it around a bit. I was told by a friend that it took her almost year before her arm actually felt normal. I still get little twings of pain but nothing real bad. I have full range of my arm now, just have to be careful. I had what felt like a large lump in the armpit area at first but that to has also gone way down. I was told by my surgeon that it is normal. I too was concerned. Also, make sure you don't have anything too snug on that arm. Hope this helps. Hang in there.
Wanda0 -
helping..WJGardner_Dec2009 said:Feeling in arm
Dash,
The feeling is normal. I had my lumpectomy with the sentinel and 13 other nodes removed Jan. 5, 2010 and my under arm and back of the arm still feel somewhat numb. For sure keep up the arm exercises, it makes a big difference. I still work out my arm daily. The "wall crawl" really works great. If I keep my arm too still I find I have to move it around a bit. I was told by a friend that it took her almost year before her arm actually felt normal. I still get little twings of pain but nothing real bad. I have full range of my arm now, just have to be careful. I had what felt like a large lump in the armpit area at first but that to has also gone way down. I was told by my surgeon that it is normal. I too was concerned. Also, make sure you don't have anything too snug on that arm. Hope this helps. Hang in there.
Wanda
Your comments have all been very helpful...thank you so much.0 -
I am so sorry about the lossdash4 said:too much thinking...
Thank you for your replies...I really thought it was normal, but then too much thinking always does get me into trouble with wondering and worrying. Have a good day! Today is my brother's birthday -he lost his battle to lung cancer almost 20 years ago - still missing him so.
MK
I am so sorry about the loss of your brother MK. Sending you a big hug!0 -
Brotherdash4 said:too much thinking...
Thank you for your replies...I really thought it was normal, but then too much thinking always does get me into trouble with wondering and worrying. Have a good day! Today is my brother's birthday -he lost his battle to lung cancer almost 20 years ago - still missing him so.
MK
So sorry to hear about your brother. The death of loved one is always with you. I know, I lost by parents nearly 15 years ago, only it was by a drunk driver in a tolen car. My prayers are with you. Take Care0 -
your parents..WJGardner_Dec2009 said:Brother
So sorry to hear about your brother. The death of loved one is always with you. I know, I lost by parents nearly 15 years ago, only it was by a drunk driver in a tolen car. My prayers are with you. Take Care
Wanda,
I am so sorry to hear of the tragic loss of your parents. You have my deepest sympathy. When I was in grade school, my youngest sister was killed by a truck that lost its brakes and ran into the car she was in. I will keep you in my prayers and your parents will always be in them too.
Take care.0 -
NumbnessKylez said:My underarm was numb after
My underarm was numb after surgery and it still is. I was told that it could happen and it could be permanent. I hope yours improves.
Kylez
I had surgery Jan and mine armpit is still numb also I am having another problem where the node biospy was there are pieces of thread coming out in three places is this normal? I do get tired of asking about every little thing but you worry.0
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