Strange feeling in Chest
u2cansurvive
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Immediately after my mastectomy, I started having this strange feeling in my chest ( hard to describe). It's like a cool flush or tingle. I thought maybe nerve damage, but two years later I still have it. Doctors don't have an answer. Has anyone else had this symptom?
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STRANGE FEELING
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I had both breast removed in April 2009 and was having a strange feeling also. I went
to see the surgeon for a check up and as I was sitting there waiting I picked up a
book and started reading and found my answer and the doctor agreed. My feeling was called
phanton pain. It almost felt like a motor or something in side of me running. The doctor
said it like the nerves on both sides was trying to reach out and touch each other.
It was like they were trying to communicate with each other "saying are you there". lol
This is what the surgeon told me. It finally went away. But 2 years later I'm not sure
unless the nerves still have feelings.
My motto: The cancer won the 1st battle and I won the 2nd but the war is not over for I
will not give up. As of FEB 1st I'm cancer free.
Arkansasgirl0 -
That sounds like the
That sounds like the sensation I had after double mastectomy, especially during chemo treatments, or if I drank something cold...almost like the fluid was flowing into the breast and down the arms from the shoulder. I thought it was very strange because I had tissue expanders in, so there was no living tissue there to have a sensation. My Dr. told me it is a common occurrence with his patients, but could not explain it. It seemed to gradually fade away after chemo was done (more than a year post surgery). I have since had reconstruction and have not noticed it any more. My best guess is that the nerves have to establish new pathways and the brain has to learn how to interpret the messages, which all takes time.
Take care, seof0 -
I have had all kinds of odd
I have had all kinds of odd and sometimes painful sensations in and under the skin after my bilaterals in January 2010. Read that self massage helps and started that..it really does help! I continue to gently rub done the upper chest and incision areas-especially when the "ouchie" pain comes back ever so often. Also still have the tight band feeling but that is "looser" now also. Maybe self massage will ease your sensations also. I think of it as retraining my nerves to get a grip and stop searching for connections lost and make new friends!!! Goog luck,
Brenda0
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