Post op 3months

Hi I had my surgery in May , been told got all the cancer cells ,so that's good . Was asking if any one has had earache , face pain when eating , shooting pains in neck ? . I have slight breathing problems when bend down ? . Also have numbness in arm and shoulder were lymph nodes were removed . Am I putting to much pressure on myself to feel better . Thank you . Lisa x

  • Hi there ...

    You could be right, it's all taking time ... but anything that hangs around or is confusing .. give your oncology team a call ... or McMillan... they are really good at finding info ... 

    Better safe and all that ... soonest seen ...soonest sorted ....  Chrissie x

  • Hi Lijj69

    I had my surgery in march so a couple of months before you.

    At my last check up I mentioned the shooting nerve pains in neck.Dr said they cut through nerves during surgery so its only to be expected due to the nature of the surgery. So I am assuming all the other pains we have earache,facial pain shoulder pain etc are explained away with the same answers.

    I find it strange that areas that are numb but can be so painfull. I only recently found that rain hitting my face felt like hundreds of stinging needles,I couldnt wait to get indoors.

    From what Ive been told there may be some improvement over time or there may be not. I think its the price we pay for the type of surgery thats done to remove the cancer/tumour.

    I would say def ask at your next check about anything thats troubling you. Its difficult to know what is normal and what is not so best to ask I say :-)

    Take care keep well.xx

     

  • Hi Lisa,

    I had lumpectomy with sentinel lymph nodes removal back in October 2014. 

    I also had pain and numbness in the arm and shoulder for the first 3 months after surgery, but eventually it subsided. You should let your surgeon consultant know about all side effects to make sure you're receiving the best care. Everybody responds differently, I for example, kept doing stretches to make sure I get my mobility back asap. 

    Most importantly, take it easy, you will recover. Can't say everything will be the same as before,  because that isn't true, but time and patience will bring some comfort. 

    All the best and speedy recovery. X. Cami