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I feel a bit daft mentioning this...but here goes nothing. 😉

Ever since the bypass procedure my breastbone area has been ultra sensitive to anything touching it no matter how lightly. The feel of a tee shirt contacting it makes my skin crawl. I’ve been lucky the weather has been mild enough for me to go bare chested indoors for the 2 weeks 4 days since the op. When I wear a Tee outdoors I have to hold the front away from me. Has anyone else experienced similar feelings?

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Gail1967

I definitely had a sensitive chest- couldn’t bare anything against the chest for weeks after- but gradually it improved. I still feel sore and bruised nearly 3 mths down line but can tolerate clothing now and just wear loose fitting tops to minimise impact. I think some people are just more sensitive so it’s the luck of the draw!!

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Bagrat

This is due to nerves being affected it is called hyperaesthesia which doesn't help your discomfort at all! Any " nerve pain" is horrid and I feel for you ( excuse the pun!)Hopefully it will gradually improve over time. Its often worse with light touch so drying yourself, clothes brushing against you. If getting dry sore you could try using a cool hairdryer.

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TMeditation

Yep same problem since my AVR 4 months ago. Your other replies talk good sense, it is due to nerve damage and in time it will improve. Being female I tend to go for a low neckline - it can be an interesting choice on some occasions although I don’t tend to stop the traffic any more 🤣. I quite enjoy ‘showing off’ my scar, I feel we all belong to a very exclusive club now! 😄. Good luck hope it improves for you soon. By the way some use Bio Oil to help heal and desensitise the area.

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Janma123

Use E45 cream or similar on your scar, bio oil when it has healed fully. Hubby was also prescribed a very low dose of amitriptyline for a few weeks which helped.

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seasider18

Mine felt quite sensitive for some time. The worst thing was being driven in a car and having to wear a seat belt. I hooked a thumb under it and pulled it well away from my chest.

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willsie01 in reply to seasider18

Yes! Exactly that

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emjay18 in reply to seasider18

When I left papworth I took a "Teddy" with me (legit, not stolen) with me This was a rolled up piece of towel to be used for protection and support of my chest wound. I held it between the seat belt and my chest, clutched it rapidly to my chest when I felt a sneeze or cough coming, and generally used it a a buffer between by chest wound and any likely impact on it. I carried it during my waking hours for a few days and found it really worked.

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seasider18 in reply to emjay18

I normally sneeze a lot on a daily basis with bouts of seven or eight explosive sneezes. It's a family thing. My father was once sneezing away upstairs on a tram and one of his brothers knew it was him and went upstairs to join him.

However during my post operation recovery I did not sneeze once. My wife says if you could do it then why not now ?

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willsie01 in reply to emjay18

I was walking out of the hospital with the rolled up towel and my wife took it off me telling me I wasn’t supposed to take it away 😔

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seasider18

Initially (2012) I also felt the sharp knots from the wire that stitched up my chest but they would not remove it. I used to tell my wife to keep her hands well away from them.Now it feels like sharp bony lumps have formed over them.

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willsie01 in reply to seasider18

I can’t tell where the wires are in me. I just have the same soreness the length of the incision.

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seasider18 in reply to willsie01

The wire is very near the surface. When I was in a patient had his removed. He probably got preference as he was the admissions manager at our local hospital. He In at 10AM and home for lunch.

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Dummperhead

Mines getting better and it’s 5 weeks now john

Yes mine was like that for weeks 😬 I now find if I rub my chest and scar with Nivea cream it helps because it stimulates and moistens the area. It does get better but it takes a while.

All the best

Elaine 🙂

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