Constant breast pain - what pain killers can I take?

I was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer recently and waiting for my operation at the end of this month. But my breast is so painful all the time. I'm not sleeping well because the pain is waking me up. I've taken paracetamol but it's not really doing anything. What other painkillers could I try whilst I wait for surgery?

  • Hello and thanks for your enquiry,

    I am sorry to hear that you have some current pain. There are stronger painkillers available, but beyond lower dose codeine, these will be obtained via a doctors prescription only. So, maybe ask for a more urgent GP appointment, rather than wait. You can speak with your local pharmacist as well. They can sell a certain codeine and paracetamol combination from over the counter.

    I hope that you get help with this soon,

    Kind regards,

    Vanda

  • Hi Sharon. Hope you don’t mind me jumping on your post.

    i was referred to breast cancer clinic 3 weeks ago. I’ve been having pain in my breast on & off for several months and I could feel a lump above my nipple. As I’d a clear mammogram in June I stupidly ignored it & blamed peri menopause (I’m 50.) I have been ill over the summer with stomach issues, UTIs, weight loss, no appetite etc. Dr kept putting it down to IBS, stress & anxiety. After my 4th trip to Dr they finally spoke to a senior Dr and next thing they’re asking about changes in my breast. Also had a CT scan which showed enlarged lymph nodes so possible lymphoma.

    I’m just wondering what the pain is like you are feeling? Mine can vary from stabbing kind of pain to a burning sensation and sometimes feels like it radiates to my shoulder. Unfortunately waiting times here are horrendous & I was told it could be 6 weeks before I get an appointment and that’s for a red flag appointment. 

    I hope you are feeling well & I understand if you’d rather not reply.

    Take care xx 

  • Offline in reply to Ms_D

    Hello Ms_D, thanks for reaching out. I'm new on this forum and didn't know what to expect but everyone seems to be really lovely. 

    I found my lump because of the pain. I rolled over in bed one night and got this stabbing pain in the lower part of my breast (under the nipple) I had a feel around and found a small lump the size of a pea. I've had numerous cysts in my breast over the years and they are normally bigger and a bit more squishy. They've been sorted each time by being drained and then antibiotics. This lump felt different. My doctor tried a week of antibiotics first just to rule out another cyst and when that didn't do anything I was fast tracked to the breast clinic. In my area we are fortunate that they are meeting their targets of getting an appointment in 2 weeks.

    After 2 mammograms, 3 biopsies and a marker inserted, I then had an agonising 2.5wks to hear my diagnosis. Since then I've had constant stabbing pain. Mine isn't sharp like the pointed end of a pencil. Mine is like the rubber end of the pencil pushing hard. It's a throbbing pain and can stop me in my tracks sometimes. Paracetamol isn't doing much but takes the edge off. I'm also rubbing in Ibuprofen gel.

    I do get the sensation of the pain travelling up into my armpit but I'm also doing exercises I've been give to do and it might be a consequence of that?

    I'm just about to head to the hospital to have another marker put in ready for surgery, I'm sure the pain will get worse after today. My boobs have had so many needles in them.

    Since my diagnosis to the time of my surgery is almost 3 weeks, so I feel your pain about waiting times. I thought with an aggressive cancer I would have been in sooner :(

    I really hope you get sorted very soon. Let me know how you get on

    Sharon x

  • Offline in reply to Sharon_H

    Hi Sharon 

    Thank you so much for your reply.  How did today go? I hope you aren’t in too much pain tonight. 

    I’ve a respiratory appointment tomorrow for the suspected lymphoma. I can’t help but think it’s all related. I suffer badly from health anxiety so this hasn’t helped. I have myself with breast cancer that has spread to secondary breast cancer in my chest lymph nodes. 

    What operation are you getting? My mum had breast cancer 14 yrs ago at 59. Hers was stage 1 and she’d no idea only from the mammogram. She had lymph nodes removed under her arm & radiotherapy. 

    Enjoy your evening as much as you can. I’m just about ti watch The Traitors.

    Emma x 

  • Offline in reply to Ms_D

    Hi Emma, Sore but ok thank you.

    Good luck for your appointment today. great to hear that you're getting looked at. 

    I'm having a lumpectomy and they're removing some of my lymph nodes. Then because mine is stage 3 I need to have Chemo unfortunately, followed by possibly radiotherapy.

    The radiotherapy depends on what they find in my lymph nodes I think. 

    Hope today goes well. 

    Sharon x

  • Offline in reply to Sharon_H

    Hi Sharon 

    Appointment went ok. I had to have pulmonary function test for my lungs because my enlarged lymph nodes are around the lung area. My lungs are fine. Dr still thinks it is sarcoidosis but wants to do a  camera test and possibly a biopsy which I’m not looking forward to! I asked him about the possible breast cancer and if it was related but he couldn’t so I feel like I’m a bit in limbo until I get that appointment.Also for more bloods took. He was very nice and showed me the CT scan and explained a bit about the condition. I don’t know how you feel but I’m so tired and when I got weighed I’ve lost more weight which is making me worried. I’m now the weight I was 20 years ago before I had my daughter. I’m getting chest pain on and off today but I do think it’s anxiety. 

    How are you feeling?  I hope you’re having a good weekend and aren’t too sore.

    Emma x 

  • Offline in reply to Ms_D

    Hi Emma, How are you feeling today? I'd never heard of Sarcoidosis in fact I had to look it up. Thank goodness your lungs are fine!

    I am also SO tired all the time and have so many aches and pains at the moment but I think it's because I'm anxious about the next few months. Any diagnosis and non diagnosis, can make you feel mentally and physically drained. 

    I was told, if you feel tired then listen to your body and rest. Don't try and be superwoman and do everything that you did before feeling unwell. Your body is trying to recharge and repair itself and can do that best when you're resting.

    Hope you're having an OK weekend

    Sharon x

  • Offline in reply to Sharon_H

    Hi Sharon

    I lost this forum! I’d joined a couple and couldn’t  remember which one this was on.

    How are you? Have you had your operation? 

    I finally have a date for the breast cancer clinic. I’ve to go on 19th November. That’ll be 8 weeks by the time since referral but at least I have a date now. I’ve also getting the camera down on 14th November to check my lymph nodes on my chest so dreading it more that breast appointment. 

    Having a bit of a hard time this weekend. Isn’t it strange how you can feel fine for days then you just get days where you feel so anxious & scared. We’ve been off for half term this week so maybe that’s why as I haven’t really been around people. I’m not feeling great, really tired & sore all over. I just feel very alone as I don’t have a big circle of friends. My daughter is 19 & just started uni to do nursing so don’t like burdening her & my 14 yr old son doesn’t know much as I don’t want him to worry. He bottles everything up and then will explode.

    I hope you’re having a restful weekend & are feeling ok xx 

  • Offline in reply to Ms_D

    Hi Emma, 

    I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling so alone, but really glad to hear that you now have an appointment. Moving in the right direction. I too have days where I'm busy and feel ok, then I have days where I don't want to do anything, feel tired and exhausted and just scared about the future. I know we're not alone with forum's like this...but completely understand what you mean. 

    My operation is this Wednesday 5th Nov. It was supposed to be last week, but unfortunately they forgot to arrange my Pre-op appointment in time so they couldn't operate. Had my Pre-op on Friday and now it's all systems go for this week as long as my blood test results come back ok, which I'm sure they will.

    Does your daughter know everything about your symptoms and what's going on? I didn't want to tell my daughter as she's a born worrier, but had to give in because I didn't want her to hear it from someone else. She's coping with it ok. I didn't want to tell her the severity of the situation but she works for Cancer Research UK at their head office so actually knows more about it than I did. 

    Keep your eye on those appointment dates and just work to each date one at a time. Each appointment gets you closer to a diagnosis and then to treatment.

    And it's ok to have a melt down now and again. 

    My way to cope with the anxiety of it all, is to keep busy. It's my coping mechanism. I've been working all day and it's keeps my mind off it.

    I'll keep you posted about the operation and good luck for the 14th. It's not too far away

    Sharon xxx