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youOme
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Default Jan 10, 2008 at 02:07 AM
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from any type of stimulation whatsoever. They've been like that ever since I nursed my children. I don't understand why they act this way since it's been a few years since I breastfed. If they are touched, accidentally elbowed, rubbed, brushed...anything, they go into stimulation over drive and hurt like hell. They get real firm and sensitive. I don't produce any milk or nothing so that doesn't explain the firmness. The pain feels like sore muscles..like in the legs or arms for example. At first I blamed my monthly but then I realized it was from being touched. What could this mean?? My boobs hurt... My boobs hurt... My boobs hurt... My boobs hurt... ouchie!
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