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Re: Breast pain

From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Nov 29 17:21:06 2005


Teresa, I don't know what it could be, but I wouldn't mess around with it if I were you. IF it is bothersome then I would suggest you go back to your doctor and tell them your concerns. These things shouldn't be taken lightly. I am sure you will feel better once you go and get it checked out. Take care~ Hugs~ Lori D.

At Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Teresa wrote: >
>About 4 years ago I found a lump in my right breast that was about the
>size of a silver dollar. The doctor tried to do a biopsy on the lump,
>but could not get any fluid out of it. He sent me in for a sonogram of
>my breast, and it was determined that the tissue was normal. Through
>the years and after nursing two babies, I've found that the lump is much
>smaller, softer and less painful. However, I do still have my fears
>since that time. It was a shock to discover it, and now as I'm getting
>a little older I have my worries. I have recently been put on Zoloft
>and Trinessa in an effort to help alleviate the symptoms of PMDD. After
>beginning to take Trinessa the pain in my breasts have increased
>substancially, even several days after my period stops, particularly in
>the same breast and in the same area that I previously found the lump.
>The pain in my breasts extends back under my arms and along my ribs.
>Wearing a bra is uncomfortable, as it puts pressure on my ribs. How can
>I ease the pain, and should I be concerned if it continues? Any
>suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Thank you!
>
>--
>Teresa
>Age 30, mother of 2.
>




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