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Default Nov 09, 2015 at 09:03 AM
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Well I confess I take terrible care of my body bec I'd like it to fall apart quickly (long story)
Anyway, 3 wks ago I happened to be doing a breast exam in bed & came across a hard lump in my breast that is toward the tip. Maybe the size of a pair of dice.

I wasn't much concerned. Nothing runs in my family. I had a mammogram 5 yrs ago, but yes I did just call to make an appt for another although it's 2 months away.

When I googled lumps in breasts it gave me many explanations of other things it could be. So again I'm pretty much not bothered about it.....but should I be?

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Well I confess I take terrible care of my body bec I'd like it to fall apart quickly (long story)
Anyway, 3 wks ago I happened to be doing a breast exam in bed & came across a hard lump in my breast that is toward the tip. Maybe the size of a pair of dice.

I wasn't much concerned. Nothing runs in my family. I had a mammogram 5 yrs ago, but yes I did just call to make an appt for another although it's 2 months away.

When I googled lumps in breasts it gave me many explanations of other things it could be. So again I'm pretty much not bothered about it.....but should I be?
I don't want too scare you, but it doesn't run in my family either but my mom now has cancer. The Dr feels very confident that she can get rid of it though. There is always a chance that it's nothing to worry about since other things can cause lumps, but please don't ignore it. I wish you the best! Please take care of yourself!
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Default Nov 09, 2015 at 12:40 PM
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I found a lump at age 29. It scared me and I had a mammogram the same day. It turned out to be a solid cyst, which I am apparently prone to. I don't have my full medical history (I was adopted) and so each time I find one it has to be checked out and I panic.

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Default Nov 09, 2015 at 01:11 PM
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Every year when I have my annual physical, my Dr. finds a new breast lump and sends me for a mammogram. So far they've all turned out to be nothing to worry about.

But it's good to get it checked out.

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Default Nov 09, 2015 at 05:25 PM
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It's always a good idea to have anything unusual checked out.
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Default Nov 09, 2015 at 07:56 PM
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My mom's sister found a lump in her breast and it turned out to be a benign fatty cyst. On the other end of the spectrum, my dad's sister found one and it turned out to be cancer. She had radiation and chemotherapy and the cancer is officially in remission. I guess they got it early enough or it was a less aggressive form than others.

Some women just naturally have lumps and bumps in their breast tissue, so it's important to always do regular self exams so you know what's normal and what's not.

Good luck and fingers crossed that its nothing serious.

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Default Nov 10, 2015 at 07:45 AM
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I'm glad you are going to get it checked out! My only concern is that your exam is 2 months away. Keep a watchful eye on the lump for any changes. If you notice any changes, please notify your doctor right away and try to get in sooner.
I really hope it's just some typical "lumpy breast tissue" and nothing to worry about!
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Thank you everyone. I appreciate the responses

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Default Nov 18, 2015 at 07:19 PM
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I once found a lump in my breast, about 3 years after I'd stopped nursing my youngest. My doc felt it as well, and got me in for a mammogram very quickly. I don't know what it was, but that machine squeezed the heck out of my breast & the lump disappeared. Perhaps it was dried milk in a nodule or something??

Hope that you get in for your mammogram soon & find reassurance as well. Take care!

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When you made the appointment did you say you found a lump? It seems to me that your mammogram should be sooner rather than later. Call 'em back and get it moved up!

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I found a lump about the size of a pea last friday, I have a mammogram booked for next thursday. I am feeling really scared right now.

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Default Nov 19, 2015 at 08:32 AM
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I have a really bad attitude regarding my health. Very poor. Which is why I let my thinking about this be so blasé.
Sometimes I think I should tell someone about it, but then I don't wanto worry anyone when it could really just be nothing at all. Less stress for everyone I think. I'm even hiding the appointment for the mammogram so no one in my family knows about it.
I know for most this all may sound really stupid, but like I said I have a warped idea regarding my health.

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Get it checked asap. Better being safe than sorry.
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Default Nov 20, 2015 at 12:13 AM
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Definitely get it checked out. It may be just a cyst or it could be something far worse. Not knowing and living with the apprehension is far worse. These days there are so many ways of dealing with Breast Cancers that they are no longer life threatening if they are caught early

I am always careful and get regular mammograms. In my case breast cancer does run in my family. My mother died of breast cancer when I was 13. She had discovered a lump in her breast and it turned out to be cancer. She had let it go too long and it was already stage 4. Too late for her. She was only 48.

I have been fortunate so far, but I do examine both of my breasts for lumps at least every month. With cancers if is much better to be proactive. There is a fairly high probability that it will be benign but you can not afford to not know.
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Default Nov 24, 2015 at 10:21 AM
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I too found a lump about 5 years ago. It was very scary to say the least. I had a mammo withe couple of days and surgery within a week. Glad to note the lump was not malignant
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Default Nov 24, 2015 at 11:13 AM
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I've tried twice to move my appt up & still there is nothing available so I must wait till dec 16th.
I've read about cysts in breasts. I've had a fatty cyst under my arm since I was 30. It was cut out then grew back. Now I'm thinking it's just a cyst. They say in the breast it can feel like it has "sides" to it. Mine feels like that. It hasn't caused any pain or changed in size. I'm guessing it's been there awhile.
I'm keeping the appt to make sure.
Last nite I almost shared this w/my husband, but I really don't wanto worry anyone over something that "might" be there.
I know my attitude sucks

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Default Nov 28, 2015 at 03:18 PM
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Oh I dunno, I had a lump 10 years ago and it turned out to be a harmless fibroadenoma. I would definitely keep the appointment if I were you but I'd try not to worry too much.
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