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Bravo
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8 years ago

Breast Lymphoedema

Any one out there know about lymphoedema in the breast. There's so little info around. It seems important to get on to it quickly but the professionals are telling me it's all okay, it will go on its own, just a little side effect, etc, etc.
Should I find a compression bra? And where? They don't come bigger than size 16 as far as I can see.
Do I need to massage it? And how? Will it spread? 
What's going on? Am I supposed to do this all on my own while surrounded by so-called medical professionals who can't come up with anything more original than "go home luv, it will resolve itself"?
  • It started a week or so after surgery(lumpectomy) which was 3 months ago, and settled a little until radiation. I continued daily massage until the skin became too damaged by the radiation. The lower half of my breast is affected. Once the skin improved, about 10 days later, I resumed massage as I found it on the internet. Some days it gets quite tight and hard.
    All nurses, doctors, etc who have seen it are unconcerned or don't have an opinion, or just muse that it's been going on for a long time.
    Most advice I have garnered via the internet says don't leave it too long or you'll have it forever. 
    It's hard to see how it can resolve itself if the tissue inside has been damaged. But I can't find out what people do about it long term.
    I will see and lymphoedema clinic person in a few weeks. I hope they have a lot of time because I have a lot of questions.


  • Hi there
    i know this is alarming but without knowing more about your treatment, it's hard to know what has caused what. If you can, see a trained lymphoedema therapist who will be able to give you a more detailed assessment and what is best to do. The fluid may very well disperse naturally, just as you are being advised.