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Re: Fibercystic Breasts Anyone?From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 25 Sep 2003 22:42:25 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 8 Apr 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >At Sat, 5 Aug 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>Hi Everyone! >> >>I just had a physical Friday with my new primary care dr. and was told I have >>Fibercystic Breasts. Does anyone else here have this? Could this be just >>another symptom of the PCO or is it an unrelated coincidence? >>Thanks! >> >>Laura > >Hi Laura - I've had fibercystic breasts for years. Didn't know I had >them until I went off the pill at age 40. Then all of a sudden I could >feel the density and lumpiness. I was told the pill kept my breasts >enlarged - now they were natural. I have a lump removed when I was 45 >and it was benign. I check regularly - I know where the lumps usually >are. I've been told taking lots of vit E will help, getting off caffine >will help - haven't personally been able to get off the coffee and soda >yet. > >What I hate is the painful feelings. Sometimes hugs hurt so bad when >the other person doesn't know you are hurting. > >What has your doctor said about staying comfortable? I found my own lump >- I do regularly check. I'm on the web checking this very issue right >now trying to find some way to be comfortable. If you learn anything >you can sure send it my way. I'll send info your way too! I'm 55 years >old now, retired and really enjoying life! I just want painless >breasts!! > >Pamela
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