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Old 12-15-2006, 11:25 AM
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Breast Self-exam!!!

I have been off-line for a while and will continue that way. There has been, over the last year or so, some concerning good news. I want to put this in perspective and am asking the mod’s to put this on a sticky.

About a year or more ago there were world-wide news reports that self-examining breasts was having no effect on lives saved. More recently (like this week) there have been reports on a 7% decline in breast cancer diagnosis. Addressing the second point first, there has been a 3% decline in mammograms world-wide! That means that several million fewer women have been screened and that DOES make a statistical difference in diagnoses. Do not become complacent.

The first point, about self-examination, has dangers hidden in it for younger women. Last year, sixty per cent of breast tumors in women under forty were found by examination rather than mammography. Either professional exam or self-exam seems to be the way tumors are found in younger women. A case in point: A woman patient, thirty-one years old with two children had had her annual mammogram. Seven months later she was at a wedding reception. As she took a sip of red wine, a child ran into her dumping the wine all over her white jacket. She retired to the women’s room to dry and clean things off. While patting her jacket, she noticed a limp on her left breast. She saw me the next day and an oncologist the next day. The cancer had metastasized to her liver. She has just completed six months of chemo and radiation and will have a double mastectomy in three weeks. Prognosis is “guarded.”

In younger women, tumors tend to be more aggressive and faster growing. Self-examination should be a regular event (every period, for instance) for all women with breasts – roughly all of us over about twelve. It does not matter how flat-chested you are or how well endowed. Obesity does make finding lumps more difficult but otherwise the size of your breasts is irrelevant. Get to a women’s health clinic, nurse or whomever and learn to do the exam. Now!!

I cannot get a pm to those in charge. Someone else ask that this get a sticky.
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I check my breasts a lot and sometimes I see black bumps and everytime I squeeze the bump to see if it's like hard it stings. it's underneath my breasts mostly.
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Old 01-13-2008, 04:15 PM
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Under your breasts would not indicate breast problems but those spots sound as though they are in a spot where your bra would constantly irritate them. Why not get soeone to check them out.
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Old 01-13-2008, 05:26 PM
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Great post Brandye, I have done self exams since I started wearing a bra.

Why don't you explain HOW to do one (positions, what to look for, etc) or shall I?
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Old 01-13-2008, 06:32 PM
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Great post Brandye, I have done self exams since I started wearing a bra.

Why don't you explain HOW to do one (positions, what to look for, etc) or shall I?
Tough one for us who have fibrocystic breast tissue & post surgery, LOL! I recall my ex fiance finding a pea sized lump..told me after the deed...I found it & knew it was normal for me! He freaked out since his mom died of breast CA.

There should be a thread about self exams and when they should be done...and a LTR partner should be a participant...they tend to find things we do not!

Why not write it and submit to Brandye to see if you can get a stickey??? Let her add points" which may be missed & significant...and perhaps you can use it later for a paper in school....not the site but the instructions. "Reasons for increased cancer and what can be done to help reduce it..."
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Old 01-14-2008, 07:41 AM
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Why not write it and submit to Brandye to see if you can get a stickey??? Let her add points" which may be missed & significant...and perhaps you can use it later for a paper in school....not the site but the instructions. "Reasons for increased cancer and what can be done to help reduce it..."
Hmm maybe in two weeks...I have some end of term paper's to write this week, and exams next week. I'm too swapped to write something thats not homework.
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I have a question about my breats.

My friends complain lots about their breasts hurting or the slightest touch making them ache.

So my question is... mine don't hurt AT ALL, is this normal? I can move them, squeeze, heck probably could even punch them without any pain. The only time they ache is when I'm about to begin my period, and they slightly grow.
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Old 03-29-2008, 11:17 AM
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As with you, I have breast tenderness and "growth" a few days before my period but otherwise no pain. That is normal and the menstrual schedule has to do with fluid retention for a fewe days before the period.

You are fine. Your friends may be wearing bras that are poorly fit or their diet may contain things that keeps them "full" all month long. They are the ones who need to be asking questions.
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Heh I said "breats"

Thank you Brandye. Good to know!
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Turns out black spots are just pimples and it's gross. Also my breasts are so hard it's hard to know if I have something lol.
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