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Re: PCOS questions

From: Belle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 12 Jan 2002 12:37:56 -0600 (CST)


cw took care of the fatigue, definite possiblity with PCOS.

The lump in your breast could possibly due to diabetic mastitis (you do not have to have diabetes, just insulin problems). The endo may not know a lot about it but the surgeon you see when you have your mamogram will know about it. These are benign and can be very tender. You can not distinguish benign lumps from cancerous lumps by the feel. If you see an experienced doctor, they will be able to help you figure out what is causing you to have a lump in your breast.

The doctor will probably want you to wait three months to determine if it is hormone related, to see if it changes or goes away. Sometimes even tender lumps go away on their own. They worry us for the time they are there but they are benign.

At Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Anne wrote: >
>I have been diagnosed with pcos a while back. I have noticed for about
>a year now i have been extreemly tired. I get to the point i cannot
>physicaly keep my eyes open, i just fall out and cant controll it.
>Another thing that i just found is a lump in my breast, which is very
>tender. I am going for a mamogram and sonogram soon, but i was
>wondering if the tiredness and the lump could be associated with pcos.
> Thank you for any info.
>
>--
> Thank you, Anne
>

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Hope this helps & Good Luck,

Belle




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