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Moosie
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8 years ago

Massage

hi. I’m 8 weeks post L mastectomy where I had 22 lymph nodes removed. Prior to that I had 8 rounds of chemo. Next week I start radiation.  Tomorrow I’m booked in for a massage and it’s just been suggested massage might not be a good idea. Does anyone else have some advice for me regarding any adverse effects of massage? Help
  • Thank you!  I had my massage and it was wonderful. I now feel completely relaxed and ready to start my radiation journey tomorrow. Without the support of everyone here it wouldn’t have happened. 
  • I started massage for lymphoedema while still on chemo. Admittedly a specialist therapist. Given a number of lymph nodes list, I would simply be careful about not directing anything towards the affected side.
  • Prior to surgery I had regular massage and physio on my back whilst undergoing chemo. I checked with oncologist prior and she had no issues with it at all. I didn’t even get a warning for any areas to avoid etc. I did pre-warn the therapist just in case it made them uncomfortable. Enjoy the relaxation at the spa.
  • Hi @Moosie
    Some ''spas'' require a medical certificate prior to any massages if one has had BC.  Be aware of that and perhaps be ready to exchange the massage with a pedicure, facial or manicure.  I recently booked but it was hard to hide a mastectomy !!!!!.
    Summer   :)
  • Thanks. It is just at a day spa with a friend. I was just going for a relaxation type massage nothing specific. Now I’m worried. 
  • @Moosie  - you haven't mentioned what type of massage so I can only assume it is medical related massage and that perhaps you have a fluid build up?  Sorry, if I am on the wrong tram!

    Look for a massage therapist who specialises in breast care, I saw a Remedial massage therapist recommended by my Physio - it may help if you have fluid build up that is slow to move along and just to get a little movement.

    There is a fact sheet, link below from BCNA website - hope that helps

    https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/resources/accessible-resources/lymphoedema/
  • HI @Moosie
     What type of massage have you booked ?
    a remedial one ?
    is the therapist trained in oncology massaging? 
    you need a soft massage with no massaging into the area where lymph nodes have been removed 

    INFORM the therapist prior to starting and enjoy a gentle relaxing massage.