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my surgery was a year and a half ago and I still have the a lump of

scar tissue it is painful to massage but I have done it a couple of

times with eucerine and it seems to be a lot softer. Good luck

Sharon C.

Kate wrote:

Thanks everyone for all of your help. Now, I have another question.

I had a lumpectomy about 13 days ago. Now, I have developed a lump

about the size of a ping pong ball right above the incision. My doc

told me this is scar tissue, and that it should go away in about two

months.

My neighbor has never had this type of surgery, but she said there is

a type of massage I can do to help dissolve this. She did not know

what it was, but said she had heard of it.

Can anyone tell me more about this, and how it is done?

I wonder why my surgeon never mentioned this to me.

Thanks in advance.

Kate

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Sharon,

Thanks.

How do you stand the pain during a mammogram?

I have to get a mammogram in four months, and this concerns me.

It sounds worse than the lumpectomy.

Kate

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> > Thanks everyone for all of your help. Now, I have another question.

> >

> > I had a lumpectomy about 13 days ago. Now, I have developed a lump

> > about the size of a ping pong ball right above the incision. My doc

> > told me this is scar tissue, and that it should go away in about two

> > months.

> >

> > My neighbor has never had this type of surgery, but she said there is

> > a type of massage I can do to help dissolve this. She did not know

> > what it was

, but said she had heard of it.

> >

> > Can anyone tell me more about this, and how it is done?

> >

> > I wonder why my surgeon never mentioned this to me.

> >

> > Thanks in advance.

> >

> > Kate

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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