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armpit nerve pain

by Loie, Oct 25, 2007 05:50PM
20 years ago"1987", I had a semi radical mastectomy for an invasive ductal carsonoma.  Lymph nodes were removed, and there was no spread in the nodes.  I had no further treatment after surgery.
I am 71 yrs old now and have episodes of nerve pain in the armpit.  each year They become more severe and longer episodes.  My meds. include Gabapentin 600mg twice a day, Flouxetine 40 mg, Valtrex 500mg. twice daily for mouth sores.  Tylenol with Darvon for severe pain.
Inspite of guarding against lifting the wrong way or stretching, it hits out of the blue at least 3 or 4 times a year.
Am I doing all that I can do to avoid this severe stabbing burning pain that lasts about four days in a row each time.  
Thanks for listening.
Loie
Member Comments (12)

by DrBhumikaMD, Dec 04, 2007 08:15AM
Hi,
It could be a scar tissue formation post mastectomy but the time period in your case is much. You need to schedule an appointment with your physician and need to get yourself investigated at the earliest. You could try some OTC pain killers, massage therapy and some breast exercises alonwith hot compressus. These should help in decreasing the severity but you would still need to see your physician to get to the accurate diagnosis. Goodluck.

by sonu78, Dec 05, 2007 12:36PM
To: Loie
Hi,
You are already been loaded with medications for your pain symptom. Further supplementation of the pain killers would serve no purpose.
Kindly have immediate meeting scheduled with your doctor and discuss with him about the future course opf action.

by Loie, Dec 05, 2007 10:24PM
To: Dr. Bhumika MD
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on my post concerning armpit pain.
As often as I have complained about my discomfort, I have not received any definite answers to follow up on.  The last time I asked my pain clinic doctor where I get the shots for pain in my arthritic spine, he said it would probably involve surgery to solve the problem.  However..I know I should start over with this issue with my family doctor, as each year the condition gets worse.
Thanks again.
Loie

by Loie, Dec 05, 2007 10:35PM
To: sonu78
Thanks for commenting on my problem.  I will be making an appointment with my family doctor.  I feel I have reinjured my arm in the past three days..I am holding my breath hoping I don't get an inflamed nerve attach.  It doesn't take much to hurt it because I don't like to exercise for fear of starting the pain.  I know I need to get further advice.
Thanks again,
Loie

by sonu78, Dec 06, 2007 03:51AM
To: Loie
Hi,
How did you manage to sustain an injury to your armpit region.
A week's rest can probably help, but more than that it is unlikely to do good. Further, not using any joint region for a week or more would make it prone for stiffness of joint. Hence do not unnecessary immobilise.

by Loie, Dec 07, 2007 11:06AM
To: sonu78
The injury must have been derived from the sacrificing of the intercostial nerves during the Mastectomy.  The fact that I also suffer from a Fibromyalgia factor that governs the brain receptors for pain.  I have the surgeons report of the procedure, but after all this time it is hard to know why I get the nerve attack from the wrong moves with my arm.  Some times just leaning on my elbow too long, or lifting something too heavy.  I must admit that It frightens me to try the arm exercise for fear it will throw me into a week of inflamed burning and itching
Again, thanks,
Loie

by sonu78, Dec 08, 2007 10:10AM
To: Loie
HI,
Appreciate your feedback.
The division of intercoastal nerves will cause a loss of sensation along the side of the arm.
Now since you had mastectomy and there were damage to the lymphatics you may experience post mastectomy lymphedema. This can also explain to some extent the pain on leaning over the elbow for too long.
Do have some multivitamins especially B-complex group as they are good for nerve related problems.

by Loie, Dec 08, 2007 11:29AM
To: sonu78
Thank you so very much!  I will buy a vitamin B-complex and give it a try.  I have not given thought to  lymphedema, as my arm has never had any signs of swelling.  However, for now I will hold that thought.  I do take a multivitamin..a Centrum siver, and I see that it has B-12, but I will try the B-complex also.
I hang on any ideas to prevent this extreme discomfort that comes unexpectedly too often.
Thank you, Thank you!
Loie

by sonu78, Dec 10, 2007 08:44AM
To: Loie
Hi,
If you are taking centrum tablets then you do need a separate multivitamins as it contains most of them.
JUST LOOK FOR - VITAMIN B12, B6,B1,B2,B4

by Loie, Dec 11, 2007 11:01AM
To: sonu78
Thank you for that inf.  I shall do so.
Much appreciated!!
Loie

by sonu78, Dec 11, 2007 11:38AM
To: Loie
Hi,
You are most welcome.

by shannonknight, Feb 15, 2008 05:23PM
To: sonu78
thanks for your post, I had breast reconstruction after bilateral mastectomy and under my right armpit, I am now in excruciating