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Idon't know if you are male or female, but if female, this is my take. No one told me to wear a bra, I thought no bra would be better, no straps to irriate area. But the weight of the breast was pulling the incision. The pain when I stood up was unbearable, worse then the colon surgery. As soon as I realized a bra worked, it became much more comfortable and bearable till healing. Hope if you are female, this might help you. Pat0 -
If the pain is that intense
you need to have it checked out. My pain was extreme, and they found that my port had twisted on itself in the few hours after it was placed. An x-ray to determine the cause of the pain found it, and I was kept overnight, for a re-do of the port the next day.
You should not be in severe pain. Since you are, it merits asking your doctors, and finding out why.0 -
I had pain for several days, difficulty getting comfortable toabrub said:If the pain is that intense
you need to have it checked out. My pain was extreme, and they found that my port had twisted on itself in the few hours after it was placed. An x-ray to determine the cause of the pain found it, and I was kept overnight, for a re-do of the port the next day.
You should not be in severe pain. Since you are, it merits asking your doctors, and finding out why.
fall asleep, couldn;t move left arm too much or turn fully (port was in upper left chest)so percocet was taken..After a few days, it was OK....Unfortunately, due to how bevel at end had turned, mine only worked 60% of the time tho it was much less painful than using veins for infusion (Also needed PICC when port had totally ceased to function as it needs to be flushed every 4 or so weeks when not in use, like if you're awaiting surgery and everyone forgets to tell you about the flushing)....Bests of resultsa with your treatment; let your onc know immediately of any problems you encounter with your chemo......steve0 -
You definitely need to getLifeisajourney said:port
Idon't know if you are male or female, but if female, this is my take. No one told me to wear a bra, I thought no bra would be better, no straps to irriate area. But the weight of the breast was pulling the incision. The pain when I stood up was unbearable, worse then the colon surgery. As soon as I realized a bra worked, it became much more comfortable and bearable till healing. Hope if you are female, this might help you. Pat
You definitely need to get it checked out. I had my power port put in Thursday before last, and I didn't even need aspirin.
Call the surgeon's office hon.0 -
Not much pain
I was not in much pain from it, sore yes, and it took getting used to, but not severe pain. Call your surgeon!! It is understandable to be emotional, you are at the start of your journey with this I imagine. You will continue to be amazed at how strong you are, be kind to yourself. There is nothing you cannot handle!0 -
When I had my port put in
the surgeon told me I'd probably feel like I'd been kicked in the chest by a mule the next day. It wasn't quite that bad, but it was sore, a badly bruised feeling. After a week or so it was much better.
If your port is causing you a lot of pain, I would go along with the advice of the others here and get it checked out to make sure nothing's really wrong.0 -
hi all port is gettingLifeisajourney said:port
Idon't know if you are male or female, but if female, this is my take. No one told me to wear a bra, I thought no bra would be better, no straps to irriate area. But the weight of the breast was pulling the incision. The pain when I stood up was unbearable, worse then the colon surgery. As soon as I realized a bra worked, it became much more comfortable and bearable till healing. Hope if you are female, this might help you. Pat
hi all port is getting better alittle uncomfortable but i can deal with it. i guess i was so upset that i made it worse ( nerves are shot) going in the morning to have a cat scan to make sure things are all good with my colon surgery. then on wednesday i go for chemo(folfox). hoping for the best still scared. the bra idea works great....it helps alot. thank you all0 -
The can check your port in the CT scanatrue said:hi all port is getting
hi all port is getting better alittle uncomfortable but i can deal with it. i guess i was so upset that i made it worse ( nerves are shot) going in the morning to have a cat scan to make sure things are all good with my colon surgery. then on wednesday i go for chemo(folfox). hoping for the best still scared. the bra idea works great....it helps alot. thank you all
Have them double check your port in the CT scan. That's how they found my problem. I'd had my port placed, and a CT scan later that day to check on my colon status. When I remained in such pain, the surgeon who placed my port remembered I'd mentioned that I was having a CT scan. She checked the scan, and saw that my port had twisted. Note that the port problem was not reported - she had to look at the scan to see my port because of my complaints.
Ask your drs to double-check. It can't hurt, and you're having the scan anyway.
Good luck and feel better!0
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