Another addition to the "BOOB" saga...

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Another addition to the "BOOB" saga...

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Well, it is the infamous :boobs: lady ! Guess what, you know I had the two "new" cysts aspirated a couple of weeks ago ~ right ? Well, the next day, they refilled ~ oh, joy ! Anyway, I thought I would wait a few days and see if they went away ~ no such luck ! They are still there ~ I called my gyno today ~ I get to go see him again Thursday.

Will this ever end ?!?!?! Or do I get the enjoyment of having needles stuck in my boob forever ? And, let me tell you, needles and nipples just don't mix ! And, I think if it keeps refilling, that I will have to have it surgically removed ~ ouch !

Any of you ladies here have any experience in this field ? Or am I the only lucky one ? beat_deadhorse:

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Post by annie oakley »

No...I have had a benign tumor remover from My left Breast...now that was fun. But I think what you are going thru cannot be fun. I am sorry this is happening to you....Maybe they can fix it this next time and make it go away for good, even if it take minor surgery to do it. I know when they removed the mass from my breast every muscle on my left side all the way down to my waist was sore. But it quickly went away and back to normal. Love Oma
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I go for my first :boobs: squishing appointment August 2. I am SO looking forward to it - NOT. I'll let you know if they have to poke me with any pins.

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Thanks ladies,

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Oma, thank you so much for the kind words ! Hopefully, they will get it completely taken care of this time ! (unless I made my gyno mad and he just likes to torture me :lol: )

Peggy,

Girlfriend, I feel for you ! I had my first mammogram in Jan this year, and it was not fun, let me tell you ! I don't care what anyone says, it does hurt when they smash your boobie ! However, not to scare you, it wasn't anything I couldn't take, and I am a weenie !

Good luck, and I will send happy thoughts your way !

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Post by Joyce »

They found a cyst in one of my breast a few months ago. They asked if I wanted it aspirated and I said no. I didn't even know it was there and it doesn't bother me. So they are leaving it alone for now unless it starts to hurt.

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How lucky for you ! Unfortunately, that is not an option for me ~ my gyno says better safe than sorry in my situation ~ family history of breast cancer, etc.

Did it ever go away, or is it still there ?

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I'm so sorry, Carla. When you used "nipples" and "needles" in the same sentence, I almost fainted. Maybe the minor surgery will make them go away. I hope.

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Post by Sally »

Peg,

Not to worry about your mammo. You can practice by lying down in the driveway and having Ronny run over your :boobs: with the car.

Sorry, I just couldn't resist. It hurts, but nowhere near as bad as teeth.

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Um...I don't think I'll "practice" but thanks for the advice...I think :yikes:
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Post by tex »

Hahahahaha. Sally, that's priceless. I can't stop laughing.

I never realized that emoticon would be so popular. I found another, in case you need a little variety. LOL. :boobs4:

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Post by Mars »

Now I am ROFLMAO - :boobs4:

As you can see, my new puter shows the emoticons quite well! LOL
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