Paranoid…left boob pain at incision Started by: Emily

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  • Emily 1
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    Hi girls!

    Had my surgery last Thursday and had my strapping off today! i forgot to mention it at the consultation today but basically my left incision site hurts more than the right, like if i get up or move in a certain way then the pain feels like similar to a Chinese burn? Like right where the incision is? This isn’t all the time just if i happen to move in a certain angle etc.

    Well before my strapping came off i felt where the incisions were and it was like hard and a bit lumpy? Anyway today had the strapping off and just felt again through my bra and it’s still feeling lumpy? I’m really really paranoid that its my implant like pushing against the incisions and trying to get out? But surely they would have felt that at my post op today?

    I hope i am just being silly and everyone’s the same but I’m just panicing and cant sleep!xxxx

    babyboo 6
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    Hi Hun I had my op last Wednesday and strapping off yesterday. I also have the pain in one boob which hurts like hell and to be honest I expected her to find something gruesome but it was totally fine.the pain is normal apparently, my skin was also sore from the strapping but if there was something wrong she would had noticed straight away. They see tons of boobies daily so don’t worry, if it dosnt get better with the strapping off then give them a call. I’ve noticed mine feel a lot better without all the strapping on and certain pains are easing xx

    Hannah H 31
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    Mine was the same for first couple of weeks…left boob hurt much more in general….more swollen and couldn’t move my left arm much and the incision site stung and hurt a lot more than the right. I think it’s normal chick xxx

    Pepsy 5
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    My right insition hurts and stings and I’m worried too. Basically because it’s the same pain I had my Caesarian wound and that got infected I’m worried it’s infected 🙁 but then again I read it’s nodal because the nerves have been cut and they need to regenerate . Xx

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