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FAQ ]Posted by Renee Gaines on 6/3/2003 from 216.117.218.35:In reply to: i have a question about post breast surgery posted by debra baker on 6/2/2003 from 68.155.248.137:
Debra,
The pulling sensation can be caused by nerve damage during the surgery. It can also just be post-surgery healing.
There are exercises that your aunt can do to help her with mobility.
If you would like us to send her the video tape of these exercises, please complete the form on the link below.
It is wonderful that you are finding ways to help your aunt.
Regards,
Renee D. Gaines
Community Outreach and Public Relations
WIN Against Breast Cancer
536 S. Second Ave., Suite K
Covina, CA 91723
626-332-2255
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renee@winabc.org
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