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Re: ibc -- why did I look?
From: Abby (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:52:06 -0500 (CDT)
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At Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Lea Harth, wrote: >
>Until one of the docs has a chance to address your question let me try
>to put your mind at ease.
Thank you for the response.. I have an appointment next Monday for a breast exam. I have never had one before because I am 32 and didn't feel any lumps. I have also never had instruction on how to inspect my breasts. I guess I was arrogant and assumed it was all about "a lump."
This weekend I learned the horrible truth... you have to watch these things carefully. I have a further question that I hope will tide me over until my appointment can your pores get streched out due to weight? Is there any reason why you might have large pores or something that looks like pour de orange -- that is perfectly normal?
Many of my friends have tried to assure me that they also have large pores on their breasts and it can be from having large breasts that get streched out. They also think I am looking at my breasts too hard.
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