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I Am Scheduled For A Bi-lateral Mastectomy 4/29/24. My Left Breast Is Feeling Achy. Is This Normal? Haven't Had A Biopsy In Over A Month.

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Peoria, IL
April 12, 2024
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A MyBCTeam Member

I did, but I think I about wore that lump out feeling to see if it seemed bigger, or was there another one hiding? Surgery is just a couple weeks more away- keeping you in prayers for every success with the procedure, and a sense of peace and calm in these days leading up to surgery! Hugs!

April 13, 2024
A MyBCTeam Member

Today it has been feeling achy/tender. Not from a biopsy, just felt a bit like that. I called my nurse navigator and she’ll relay the message to surgeon. Nothing really to be done other than to take Tylenol. Just wondered if anyone else hever had this.

April 12, 2024
A MyBCTeam Member

Hello LindaHastyStewart. I did have pain after my first biopsy and 2nd biopsy also. Only for a few days. If it doesn't go away please let your doctor know about it. Best wishes to you

April 12, 2024
A MyBCTeam Member

Feeling achy in your breast before a bilateral mastectomy can be due to various reasons, including stress, changes in your body as you prepare for surgery, or even from previous procedures like a biopsy. It's important to communicate any new or worsening symptoms to your surgeon or healthcare team, as they can provide Show Full Answer

Feeling achy in your breast before a bilateral mastectomy can be due to various reasons, including stress, changes in your body as you prepare for surgery, or even from previous procedures like a biopsy. It's important to communicate any new or worsening symptoms to your surgeon or healthcare team, as they can provide personalized advice and check to ensure there's no underlying issue that needs attention before your surgery. Remember, it's always better to share your concerns with your healthcare provider to get the most accurate guidance tailored to your situation.

April 12, 2024

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