Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 OK, I understand that in the grand scheme of things this is probably considered small potatoes. I had a mastectomy on the dominent side with final reconstruction in Sept. 06. My range of motion is good and I am capable of doing everything I did post op. That includes pruning fruit trees with a large heavy pruner amd re[aromg cracks on the ceiling which requires some plain and fancy maneuvering with the arm and pecs on that side. The problem is that every time I move the scars pull and I detest the constant reminder that I had a breast removed. Even breathing, when I am laying down causes pulling. I use cocoa butter with vitamin E on the scars as well as caster oil. I do stretching exercises and my PT is doing scar release. A friend who had a mastectomy with no reconstruction has the same problem. Any one know of other way to soften the tissue and decrease the awful pulling sensation? Thanks for any tips, most appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 *I don't have any answers for you - but if you find a solution, hope you'll post to the group. I, too, have this same problem. Sometimes I think my 7 year old incision line will burst open from the pulling. Geez - that's a grizzly thought!* ** * Ann* *Chemo Hats: www.cjhats.com* > > OK, I understand that in the grand scheme of things this is probably > considered small potatoes. I had a mastectomy on the dominent side > with final reconstruction in Sept. 06. My range of motion is good and > I am capable of doing everything I did post op. That includes pruning > fruit trees with a large heavy pruner amd re[aromg cracks on the > ceiling which requires some plain and fancy maneuvering with the arm > and pecs on that side. The problem is that every time I move the > scars pull and I detest the constant reminder that I had a breast > removed. Even breathing, when I am laying down causes pulling. I > use cocoa butter with vitamin E on the scars as well as caster oil. I > do stretching exercises and my PT is doing scar release. A friend who > had a mastectomy with no reconstruction has the same problem. Any one > know of other way to soften the tissue and decrease the awful pulling > sensation? Thanks for any tips, most appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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