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Now a bad mammogram, questions about nerve damage or mould exposure and Breast Cancer?

From: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:56:57 -0500 (CDT)


I made a post on August 12 this year, and I understand you have a lot of questions and concerns and cannot reach all of them, I am hoping that you may possably be able to get to this one. I have just recently went for a mammogram and I found out I need to have my breast re-examined on the right side, and earlier I posted that I have a LUMP in my right ARM near my elbow along with pain and swelling in my arm pit on the right side. I never associated the fact that I also have a tight pain in my right breast up high, until the recent mammogram. My question is... I am going to be seeing a nuerologist and get another mammogram next week, and I also beleive I have been exposed to Mould from my house, is it at all possable for mould to cause all these symptoms? I know you deal with breast cancer and that may be a possability with my symptoms, but on the other hand could a nerve problem cause a problem in my right breast? Or could the mould issue I brought up cause these symptoms? My doctor so far has not tested me for moulds I have many more symptoms related to that leans me in that direction, unless of course I have a major cancer going on with my lungs also, but I had x-rays that say they look fine, except for congestion. I have a rash also on my inner arms and thighs. Thanks if you can answer and make any sence of all this.

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