Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this…I had a lumpectomy and reduction on 2/12/13 and I’m still unable to bear anything near the breast…I’ve tried various fabrics and all but a baby’s bib causes the breast to be red, sore, and covered in a rash! There is a massive size difference between my affected and unaffected breast so desperate to find a solution so I can wear something that makes me look more like my old self…would appreciate any help from anyone who may have had this problem.
Thank you x
Hi Mariecay
I had a reduction in October - but on both sides.
I had areas of sensitivity at the nipples and where the scars are underneath, but not the all over soreness you have.
I was told to keep a bra on day & night for the first 6 weeks. I do think the support has helped with healing. The consultant made a fuss that I didn’t have one on in the ward the morning after my op.
Have you tried the pull on bras? I have some Belvia bras. I didn’t really find them supportive enough for daytimes, but I don’t know how else you’d manage with a big difference in size. They have removable pads which I found useful to use as protection from the seams in sports bras. But they also helped my confidence starting back to work with smaller boobs. The cancer side is currently about 1 cup size smaller than the other.
It all takes time. My ‘good’ side is fine apart from some tenderness underneath when touched. It is about 10 weeks on from surgery now. I have had radiotherapy on my ‘bad’ side and that is v red and sore again and today I am wearing the belvia for cushioning under a sports bra. On week 2 of radiotherapy I managed an underwired bra for the office Christmas party. I’m hoping I will be able to tolerate if for New Years Eve too - but need to work on a plan B for clothes.
It might be worth having a word with your BCN to check that it is healing as expected. For rashes after radiotherapy they suggested hydrocortisone cream in my instructions - you could ask if the BCN thinks that would help stop the irritation.
I don’t think I have been much help, but you have my sympathy and I hope it settles down soon.
Hi sorry to hear you’re suffering. I had something similar and the GP gave me some steroid cream which soothed it. I think it was a reaction to the adhesive on the dressings and it continued for a while after they were removed - apparantley there can be a residue of the adhesive left behind just like when you remove a sticky label from something. My BCN also told me that when i was able - to really slather it with E45 cream and to not put any kind of top on until it had really soaked in. Mine was very like yours, i couldn’t bear any type of material near it…but i had a bilateral so wasn 't too worried about looking lopsided. Funnily enough though one side was affected much more thsn the other.
Hi thanks for your replies…BCN says she thought it may be a reaction to the second lot of dressings. She had seen it only once before and it took months for it to settle, so it’s just a wait and see.
Was back yesterday for the Node clearance, obviously told them about the dressings which they were glad of and agreed that it probably was the fabric ones so have noted not to use again.
Hope everyone is doing ok x