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Upper arm pain 3 yrs after surgery...
Goddesses of Knowledge:
<O:p Well -here I am 3 yrs after lumpectomy plus re-excision with only sentinel nodes removed. My arm was sore only for a couple of months after the surgery and I have had no problem since -until I washed my car !<O:p My upper arm has been bothering me for a couple of weeks (cannot push the garage door up nor push my body upward with that arm) -I have my regularly scheduled appt with the onc in another week so I will get his opinion.<O:p In the meantime, is this perhaps just a 'sprained, overworked muscle' or can it be lymphedema ? I have read where lymphedema can manifest itself long (even years) after surgery. I probably won't know for sure until it is checked out, but this board always has a quick answer or something for me to consider.<O:p Thank you ! Maria |
Hi, Maria. I was fine until 10 months after my lumpectomy. I washed all the windows of my house with a squeegee. Diagnosis: small rotator cuff tear.
I guess I'll ask my husband to do the windows next time! Good luck! Keep us posted! |
Hi MTS
I try not to use my right arm for anything too strenuous. I don't have the pain I had immediately after surgery, but I don't think of that arm as being "normal". With lymphedema there would be some swelling or at least a "puffy" look to your arm or hand or both. It sounds like you overworked a lazy muscle. I'm glad you're seeing your onc. - we're supposed to always get these aches and pains checked out. Good luck with all of this. |
Hi Maria,
I have heard lymphedemia can occur at anytime. But I think you would have swelling as Pink Girl stated. It would guess it is a muscular thing. Good to get it checked out next week. My left arm is extremely sensitive and I try to avoid lifting anything heavy. Hard to do sometimes, like holding your new grandson. Let us know what the doc says. Good luck! Donna |
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