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Re: BREASTBONELUMP: Breatbone lump.

From: Pat Sonnenstuhl (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:59:36 -0500 (CDT)


I guess I would be more interested in what the various lumps were. If they were all fat tumors, I would be less concerned. If they were other things, then I would be more concerned. It is always important to have such things evaluated. I have had several odd lumps removed. They have always been benign fat tumors, but could have been something more serious. Rubberiness and firmness plays some part in it, but you need to watch it and consider having it removed, if possible...

At Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Kim wrote: >
>I had a lump removed from my right armpit 11 yrs ago when I was pregnant
>I have a constant lump on my left hand. I had a partially Thyroidectomy
>and a lump in the middle of my throat, right above my collarbone,
>removed 2 years ago. And now I have a lump on my breastbone about 2
>inches below my Collarbone, that is slightly red and itchy on the
>surface of my skin and a slight burning sensation. About 6 months ago
>in the winter I was having little strange pains in that area which the
>doctor said was my bones from the cold. But now there is a lump in that
>exact area. I'm getting a little worried. I dont know if it is yet
>another benign cyst of some sort. Or something more serious. I know I
>have to see my doctor. I am waiting on an appointment. But I am
>looking for any information I can find on the subject until then. So if
>it could be serious, I would just go to the hospital and not wait for my
>doctors appointment.

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