Really weird change in breasts.. paranoid! :(
pdrinnan2
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Hey
First post here and wanted to see if anyone else has experienced anything like I have been recently....
In the last two months I've been hitting the gym doing the generic cardio and a few light toning weights (I visit the gym around 3 times per week)
I've noticed loads of what feel like hard lumps/tissue all over my breast area - Im SO SO paranoid because i just cant find anything that explains what they are or whats caused them on the net!
My breasts dont seem to have got any smaller in size, or changed shape, but just these odd hard lumps that seems symmetrical on both.... i can also feel my ribs now underneath my breast which i couldnt before, (i really havent lost all that much, around 10 pounds?!)
Im almost certain its to do with the new exercise regime but i just cant be sure of what they are!
Can anyone help
First post here and wanted to see if anyone else has experienced anything like I have been recently....
In the last two months I've been hitting the gym doing the generic cardio and a few light toning weights (I visit the gym around 3 times per week)
I've noticed loads of what feel like hard lumps/tissue all over my breast area - Im SO SO paranoid because i just cant find anything that explains what they are or whats caused them on the net!
My breasts dont seem to have got any smaller in size, or changed shape, but just these odd hard lumps that seems symmetrical on both.... i can also feel my ribs now underneath my breast which i couldnt before, (i really havent lost all that much, around 10 pounds?!)
Im almost certain its to do with the new exercise regime but i just cant be sure of what they are!
Can anyone help
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hard lumps? maybe get it checked. better safe that sorry. good luck0
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Visit your doctor if you are concerned, and get a proper exam to put your mind at rest. Its probably just fatty lumps, and you've lost weight so are more aware of them0
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Go see your doctor!0
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if you're experiencing anything that's causing you concern (and clearly you are) i say go to the dr to get it checked out. nobody can diagnose anything on the net- you really need to get it looked at.0
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Check with your doctor! If you don't have health insurance, go to a clinic.0
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I dont have any experience in breast other the usual play time but it sound like you might want to see a Doctor. For what I know lumps in the breast is not a good thing.0
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How did you notice these lumps? Are they visible? Or did you feel it because of pain? Do they hurt? What kind of pain is it if there is.is it sharp and shooting? have you noticed them now because you never really felt your breasts before or you're totally sure its ever since you started exercising? Are you close to your period? Do you have hormonal imbalance?
I know its a lot of questions but I don't think its anything to worry about. I myself have felt it too..0 -
and you are too young for anything dramatic to happen0
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Hey
First post here and wanted to see if anyone else has experienced anything like I have been recently....
In the last two months I've been hitting the gym doing the generic cardio and a few light toning weights (I visit the gym around 3 times per week)
I've noticed loads of what feel like hard lumps/tissue all over my breast area - Im SO SO paranoid because i just cant find anything that explains what they are or whats caused them on the net!
My breasts dont seem to have got any smaller in size, or changed shape, but just these odd hard lumps that seems symmetrical on both.... i can also feel my ribs now underneath my breast which i couldnt before, (i really havent lost all that much, around 10 pounds?!)
Im almost certain its to do with the new exercise regime but i just cant be sure of what they are!
Can anyone help
For your peace of mind, you should have it checked out by a doctor. There are lots of benign explainations like your lymph or mammory glands are swollen or you have calcium deposits, but on the chance that it is something more serious, you should rule that out first. Good luck.0 -
I would suggest going to your doctor to have things checked out, but also try laying off caffeine. If you have fibrocystic breasts (which sounds scary, but just means that they can be a little dense and lumpy, but nothing to worry about) caffeine can make it much, much worse. Even though that is a well-documented fact, most doctors will never tell you that, unfortunately.0
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Depending on your genetics and age, I know cysts are very common. My mom has them. If you've lost a couple pounds, you might be noticing them more now. I do believe they can alter size depending on your hormones & time of month in your cycle.
My midwife told me that while doing self-breast exams, if you notice what feels "like gravel", gritty almost, that could be a warning sign for something more serious.
Definitely get it checked out by your midwife/OBGYN/doctor.0 -
Thankyou to everyone who has given their thoughts!!
UPSIDEDOWNPEAR - They arent visible and dont hurt or cause discomfort at all.. and im very sure they have only started being there since the change in diet and exercise as it was my boyfriend who first realised, and hes always there !!! haha
What feelings do you have?0 -
I have this problem too..
But it happened after i started milking..
Um yes underage pregnancy...
Too long before i realised what was going on....
Anyway since it stopped iv had these lumps..
and my fiance says i should go to the doctors..
But because of how my breasts look i refuse to let anyone see them.
Even if it kills me..
Have to say sometimes im terrified i have cancer tho..0 -
hello,
really very good workout.
I am new in this side please help me for losing weight. I have 11 months old baby who is on breast feed. that's why diet is not possible for me. i am 160.6 lbs and my goal is 125lbs.0 -
Get checked out right away. If it is something to worry about, it is best to catch it early! I will tell you that my experience with lumpy breasts. I had two non cancerous lumps removed and continue to have other small ones that are more prominent with hormone fluctuations. My mother and sister also have "lumpy breasts" which have resulted in nothing super serious other than we have to monitor them closely. Bottom line though: some lumps are cancerous and others are not so, if you are experiencing them for whatever reason, you should have a doctor take a look and see if they recommend further testing. Please don't be scared or avoidant about it. Trust me, if feels much worse to sit on it and lay in bed at night worrying about the what if's. The doctors will be able to assess if it is something to be concerned about or if you should just be on your merry way. Good luck!!0
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and you are too young for anything dramatic to happen
While I am not an alarmist (and I pray that it is nothing), this is kind of an irresponsible statement to make. I understand that you want to ease the worries of this young girl (which is a very sweet thing to do), but it is always best to err on the side of caution.
Always listen to your body, especially changes you may notice. Take comfort that we ALL support you, and we all want there to be nothing wrong. Think positive, and DO have it checked out. You will feel better, once you have a clean bill of health! GOOD LUCK!
From the daughter of a Breast Cancer Angel, THANK YOU ALL, for supporting this beautiful young woman! : )0 -
I thought I had lumps too a few months ago. I was doing my monthly self exam, and note I hadn't done this since before I lost my weight...bad I know but I'm kinda ditzy like that.
So i feel what I think is a huge lump near my armpit...turns out it was my pectoral muscle. I lost a full cup size and I had been doing lots of upper body stuff so that's what that ended up being.
Also, when you have breastfed sometimes there may be little lumps of hardened milk. I had that after my son.0 -
Hey
First post here and wanted to see if anyone else has experienced anything like I have been recently....
In the last two months I've been hitting the gym doing the generic cardio and a few light toning weights (I visit the gym around 3 times per week)
I've noticed loads of what feel like hard lumps/tissue all over my breast area - Im SO SO paranoid because i just cant find anything that explains what they are or whats caused them on the net!
My breasts dont seem to have got any smaller in size, or changed shape, but just these odd hard lumps that seems symmetrical on both.... i can also feel my ribs now underneath my breast which i couldnt before, (i really havent lost all that much, around 10 pounds?!)
Im almost certain its to do with the new exercise regime but i just cant be sure of what they are!
Can anyone help
I would see the doctor but i suspect it is something to do with your new exercise routine. For the lumps to be on both sides in the same position at the same time. I don't know the chances of it being an ailment (i know your thinking the big C) in both sides, but i'd think it was pretty remote. Don't panic till you've seen the doctor.0 -
good to see a dr to have the examination but may be u have developed some muscles there.
while typing it just clicked me tht i did machine workout with weight in which u pull down the bar last dec (one month only i was on a vacation) and did tone up my biceps and triceps. But after tht whenever i need to give blood sample for test nurse cant find my vein near the elbow side. not just one nurse or one hospital, all of them said there is tendon above the vein cant get blood out...(had to experience tht many times coz i had a surgery after tht and regular checkups for TSH)0 -
I get shooting pains at times but they are only fatty lumps..they disappear..I usually won't have more than two..it goes away eventually.. but to free your mind, ask your doctor. I can tell you one thing for sure from my personal experience in the past and my profession that you have no reason to be paranoid.. just wear the right bra while you exercise0
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get it checked out, don't suffer in silence.
The girl who said she'd rather die than get her breasts checked out, if you don't do it for yourself do it for the people who love you!
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I also think anything you are worried about should be checked ... but it is also possible that it is entirely normal.
If you have never breastfed before they could be mammary glands.
If you breast-feed for a long time and then go to the gyaenocologist for a checkup, then he feels your breasts and feels that the mammary glands no longer hold their shape and he says "oh you breast fed for a long time, your breasts are all limp
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Ok, before you start freaking out too much...
What is underneath your skin is normally lumpy, bumpy, irregular and freaky. Especially around the breast area - depending on where you are in TOM can also change how things feel under them. And if you are using the wrong technique to self examine your breasts (like using the finger tips not the pads of your fingers) you are going to feel a lot more things that maybe normal but will freak you out nonetheless.
If you are concerned please then go to your doctor. They will not laugh at you, think your silly or paranoid, nothing like that at all (and if they do SLAP THEM!). They will (or at least should) teach you how to self examine your breasts properly (if you don't know how to do so already) including techniques and patterns to get a thorough examination (most women don't know but you are supposed to go up under the armpit because you have breast tissue there as well)
They would much rather you come in and have it checked out, even if it does turn out to be nothing, simply ease your mind.
Which, is what I recommend you do. And while you're there get the whole kit done and have a pap.0 -
Certainly see your Dr to get it checked, but try not to stress too much.
I had a similar thing happen and was due for a pap smear so the doctor checked it out at the same time. Said it was just normal scar tissue that had accumulated over a number of years (which we all have to some degree) but was obvious to the touch now due to losing weight.0 -
If you are concerned please then go to your doctor. They will not laugh at you, think your silly or paranoid, nothing like that at all (and if they do SLAP THEM!). They will (or at least should) teach you how to self examine your breasts properly (if you don't know how to do so already) including techniques and patterns to get a thorough examination (most women don't know but you are supposed to go up under the armpit because you have breast tissue there as well)
They would much rather you come in and have it checked out, even if it does turn out to be nothing, simply ease your mind.
I had an appt at the GP anyway for something else and while I was there I asked whether they could do a breast exam, or teach me how to do it myself properly, and the answer I got was basically "No. We don't do that anymore. We just encourage women to be more self-aware and examine their breasts themselves." :noway: I was also told that the best time to do this was while in the shower, as the skin is wet and more easy to slide your fingers over and that makes it easier to spot anything that might be wrong, and to look up the correct technique on the internet!! This was a female GP as well.
To the OP, I have also found a similar issue with lumps or odd feeling bits that were *apparently* not there before. For me specifically they are across the front of my ribcage (where my cleavage is) and also down the top-outer side slope of the breast. The outer slope bit is more of a ridge than a lump if that makes sense! They don't hurt and they are there in exactly the same place on each side. I have come to the conclusion that they have always been there but I am just noticing them more because of the weight-loss - and I've only lost about 20lbs.
But if you're worried then get yourself checked out, much better to be safe than sorry about any of these things!0 -
If you are concerned please then go to your doctor. They will not laugh at you, think your silly or paranoid, nothing like that at all (and if they do SLAP THEM!). They will (or at least should) teach you how to self examine your breasts properly (if you don't know how to do so already) including techniques and patterns to get a thorough examination (most women don't know but you are supposed to go up under the armpit because you have breast tissue there as well)
They would much rather you come in and have it checked out, even if it does turn out to be nothing, simply ease your mind.
I had an appt at the GP anyway for something else and while I was there I asked whether they could do a breast exam, or teach me how to do it myself properly, and the answer I got was basically "No. We don't do that anymore. We just encourage women to be more self-aware and examine their breasts themselves." :noway: I was also told that the best time to do this was while in the shower, as the skin is wet and more easy to slide your fingers over and that makes it easier to spot anything that might be wrong, and to look up the correct technique on the internet!! This was a female GP as well.
To the OP, I have also found a similar issue with lumps or odd feeling bits that were *apparently* not there before. For me specifically they are across the front of my ribcage (where my cleavage is) and also down the top-outer side slope of the breast. The outer slope bit is more of a ridge than a lump if that makes sense! They don't hurt and they are there in exactly the same place on each side. I have come to the conclusion that they have always been there but I am just noticing them more because of the weight-loss - and I've only lost about 20lbs.
But if you're worried then get yourself checked out, much better to be safe than sorry about any of these things!
Hmm that's weird
Have you tries a different doctor to see if you get the same result?
I was just going off what we were told in class (1st year student nurse) and my general interactions with my GP.
Whenever I go in with a concern like that (once it just turned out to me an inflamed hair around the nipple lol) she would examine it and remind of self examination techniques (duh that's how I found it in the first place) but said if I did have any concerns to always come back.
However I am not sure where you live it may be different there (I'm from Australia) and my doctor is concerned for me when I do find lumps in my breast because a primary family member (my mum) had breast cancer when she was 33 and if you have a primary member with breast cancer in your family history (and there's a lot of history on both sides) then generally the risk of you getting it is significantly increased and they like to screen you from about 10years earlier than the age that person got it from, or investigate genetic counselling if need be if there is significant history. Both of which my doctor has said may need to happen.
I will apologise if none of that makes sense its nearly 1am here and I'm typing on my phone and I'm drowsy from sleeping meds.
But please ladies, do not freak out, if you do have any concerns go discuss them with your doctor or go to a clinic. The health field (or at least in Australia its going this way) is very big on patient education because no one knows your body better than you. Hence why they want you to come in and learn self examination techniques.
They do recommend doing it once a month (can't remember right now where in TOM to do it tho but do remember it needs to be consistent) while you are in the shower. Same as they recommend men doing a self breast and prostate examination once a month in the shower (yes guys you have breast tissue too, yes it can get cancer too)
But please any concerns or questions you may have, then go to your doctor.0
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