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Re: Breast Galactoria
From: Hannah (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Dec 2001 14:04:37 -0500 (EST)
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---Dear Tanya- Galactorrhea in and of itself is, again, not a problem specific to the breast. The bloody /dark discharge is one that needs to be checked, however. Good luck. Hannah Brooks, MD,FACS--------------- Reply Separator -------------------- Originally From: saucycatt@hotmail.com (Tanya) --------------- Reply Separator -------------------- Subject: Re:Breast Galactoria --------------- Reply Separator -------------------- Date: 12/29/2001 08:42pm
Hi, Thanks for telling me about the ultrasound, I will mention it to my doctor. I have also seen an endocrinologist and had a cat scan to rule out tumors on the pituatary gland and they ruled out the hormone supplements too. The breast doctor is not taking this as a serious problem and says to just ignore it that it is normal in some women to lactate all the time for no reason. I am scared though and lactation is hard to live with...leaking in public and such. I am wondering about a galactogram....I heard it is painful but could probably answer all my questions once and for all. Thank you again and I hope you can tell me something to help me along.
-- Tanya(very confused in canada)
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