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asked by: Mysti on August 4th, 2005
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Hi there I have been having a pain in my lower left breast for a few years. I never really new what it was. It comes and goes.Then I got my net lol and I was able to find forums and articles that helped me better educate myself on the pain.

I was scared and did not want to ask my mother so I looked it up.

Well a day ago I was navigating and a women in this forum had asked about pain in the breast. She feared it may be symptoms of pregnacy. And well I felt the need to post the link. I hope it may help her or any one with similar questions.

Basically I found it that it is in relation to monthy cycle for some women or ovulation. It begins a few days before your period or sometimes lasts through out it. The pain has to do with hormones changin and well I was a bit relief.

I can't say that it is in relation to my monthly cycle lol because I know I should keep track but well I never put the pain and monthly visitor togheter till now.

Hope that helps and if i'm wrong in my postings and theres another reason for pain please let me know.

Thank you :d

mysti



http://www.Cpmc.Org/services/women/breast/ breast_about.Html

or

http://www.Womentowomen.Com/libbreastpain. Asp?Id=2&campaignno=breastpain&key words=breast in left pain sharp
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christa33us
replied on August 5th, 2005
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If you have had this for the last few years then how could someone say it might be a symptom of pregnancy. That's a long pregnancy. Lol every month before my cycle I get alot of shooting pains in my breast. That is not abnormal. And yeah it's hard to keep track of it unless you are constantly thinking of it. I related mine cause it seemed to be happening a week or 2 before my cycle and it would continue until I was about 2-3 days into my period.

Isn't wonderful being a woman!!!! Lol
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jesticle
replied on August 8th, 2005
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I had pain in my breast a few years ago and I too put it down to my period since I had just started it but after a while I developed a lump I was only 15! And got very scared so I saw my doctor n had an ultrasound and biopsy it turned out to be a cyst but growing dramatically it doubled in size in 3 weeks I was told i'd have to have it removed because they were worried about cancer and blood supply as it was getting really big 3 months after I found out I had it removed because of that my right breast is now 2 years behind development of my left so ones bigger than the other. I think that if you've got pain please get it checked out. It might not be what you think it is just from looking on the net.
Good luck and take care
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jesticle
replied on August 8th, 2005
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I had pain in my breast a few years ago and I to put it down to my period since I had just started it but after a while I developed a lump I was only 15! And got very scared so I saw my doctor n had an ultrasound and biopsy it turned out to be a cyst but growing dramatically it doubled in size in 3 weeks I was told i'd have to have it removed because they were worried about cancer and blood supply as it was getting really big 3 months after I found out I had it removed because of that my right breast is now 2 years behind development to my left so ones bigger than the other. I think that if you've got pain please get it checked out. It might not be what you think it is just from looking on the net.
Good luck and take care
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