Breast cancer
posted by Ania
22 April 2013

Numbness after surgery

Last reply: 21 October 2015 11:50

Just wondering about numbness in the under arm and left side after ax clearance and mastectomy. I got the impression from the nurses that feeling would come back now I am not so sure. 6 months on, I hate the feeling of a dead arm resting against the arm of the chair. Is this something I am going to have to learn to live with? If it not back after 6 months its never coming right!? There are so many extras to this cancer thing that you just can't prepare for Image removed.

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commented by Kathleen
22 April 2013

21 October 2015 11:50

Hi Ania,

My surgery was less drastic than yours but I was getting desperate that my right arm would forever feel strange. It took most of a year to feel more or less OK, but 18 months later I still hate being touched on that arm as it tingles unpleasantly. Apparently it can take up to 2 years for the nerves to recover after surgery and being active helps a lot.

Good luck

Kath

commented by Ania
22 April 2013

21 October 2015 11:50

Thanks Kath, it's nice to know. Suppose I will just have to get used to it and if it comes back one day its a bonus, but I won't hold my breath! Image removed.

commented by Kathleen
22 April 2013

21 October 2015 11:50

Hi Ania,

No, don't hold your breath for sure, but don't give up hope either. Image removed.

Kath

commented by suzanne
30 June 2015

21 October 2015 11:50

Had mastectomy and axillary clearance in 2011. my right axilla numb, arm feeling returns to normal halfway to elbow only that's all. just mind it. had episodes of lymphoedema for a year or two, none since. just mind axilla - use ladyshave eg, not razors

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