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Titus 09-10-2013 08:16 PM

Pec minor surgery
 
I had a right pectoralis minor tenotomy 3 weeks ago in St. Louis. I had a lot of arm pain prior to surgery especially in my forearm. My pain was constant but sometimes it was burning, other times it felt tight, and sometimes it felt like a cramp in my arm. I really never had any numbness or tingling in the fingers though. Anyways my chest doesn't feel as tight anymore but I feel like I have an increase in my forearm pain. I am wondering if anyone has had this surgery and if they had immediate relief or did it irritate the nerves for awhile. Also what type of pain meds did you take and for how long? Thanks for any input.

heybro 09-11-2013 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Titus (Post 1013742)
I had a right pectoralis minor tenotomy 3 weeks ago in St. Louis. I had a lot of arm pain prior to surgery especially in my forearm. My pain was constant but sometimes it was burning, other times it felt tight, and sometimes it felt like a cramp in my arm. I really never had any numbness or tingling in the fingers though. Anyways my chest doesn't feel as tight anymore but I feel like I have an increase in my forearm pain. I am wondering if anyone has had this surgery and if they had immediate relief or did it irritate the nerves for awhile. Also what type of pain meds did you take and for how long? Thanks for any input.

i have only had tos surgery but as far as i know, nerves take a year to heal

Titus 09-12-2013 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by heybro (Post 1013780)
i have only had tos surgery but as far as i know, nerves take a year to heal

Thanks, do you feel like your nerves are more sensitive after surgery? Did you have your scalenes removed?

heybro 09-12-2013 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Titus (Post 1014186)
Thanks, do you feel like your nerves are more sensitive after surgery? Did you have your scalenes removed?

no i do not but i have a new sensation in my tricep; everyone is different.
rib + scalene out
oh, i was on pain meds (oxycodone) for 4 weeks


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