Breast Lymphodeama, Who has heard of it?
Hey girls,
Just wondering who has heard of breast lymphodeama and/or experienced it?
Not sure if you remember but I put up a post a while back about my concerns of recurring BC in my affected breast. Well this has been going on since Christmas.
I have seen my GP twice who also had a trainee student with her the second visit, my top dog chemo Oncologist twice (not his side kicks which was very unusual), various Breast Nurses, a Breast Surgeon at one of the major hospitals in Perth, I have had 3 ultrasounds and one mammogram since last October, various blood tests and a chest X-ray BUT still it has not been confirmed 100% I have breast lymphodeama.
One of the breast nurses I spoke to over the phone suggested it might be breast lymphodeama from how I explained it to her and from her experience. I had never heard of it before that day and I did a huge amount of reading during my BC journey. I didn't get to see that particular breast nurse when I went to see the Surgeon but the other nurses said that she would be correct because she was so experienced.
I am now at the point where I have been referred to a Physiotherapist who specialises in lymphodeama.
I had read up on Inflammatory BC and felt I had all the suggested markings for it to be that. My head kept saying impossible, impossible because you have not long finished all your treatment but every medical person I saw didn't seem 100% convinced aleit all the tests etc.......
My first indication that there was something wrong was the changes in my breast which started under the skin of the breast but on the opposite side to the surgery. Then I started to notice red marks forming in that area that didn't go away and were growing (still there now) and then there was the orange peel effect (has a special French name I think) noticeable and then the cording started to feel more like leather/sinuey under the skin.
Anyway just thought I would put it out there and remind you all to see someone in the medical field should you notice any changes in your breast just to be on the safe side.
I am running with the diagnosis of Breast Lymphodeama at present but there is always that horrible horrible nagging feeling called doublt sitting in the back of our minds.
Hope you are all doing exceptionally well and coping with your treatment as best you can and those post treatment are getting on and getting back to normality like this lil pink sister is striving to do.
Lots of love always, Mich xoxo