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Annie_C
5 years agoMember
Thankyou for the links to the pillow site @arpie. For new members it may well be of most value.
Breast Care Nurse (what Breast Care Nurse?) supplied pillow (what pillow?), neither were available.
My lumpectomy scar is on my right side at the base of my breast. Not a good position. Post surgery, every movement, position or just a turn over in bed was painful.
I "googled" and discovered useful tips such as yours. Whilst in Perth, recovering, I used one of those travel pillows sold in souvenir shops.
I sent my husband out the day after surgery to buy one. I armed him with a picture! Well he travelled the length and breadth of Perth by public transport to various shopping centres. No luck. Arriving back in Perth's CBD to catch the bus back to our accomodation venue, right outside the bus stop was a souvenir shop with a rack of said travel pillows near the front door!
It helped but wasn't the best. After arriving home 3 weeks post surgery I made my own which is a combination of a neck travel pillow and the armpit pillow. The combination of both relieved the pressure on the butchered nerves in that area.