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Old 05-10-2008, 08:45 AM #1
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Confused Bras and Breast Cancer

http://www.007b.com/bras_breast_cancer.php

Have any of you heard of this before? There might be something to this because my husband bought me a bunch of new bras last fall. They are very pretty and fit very well, but they are the "push-up" type.

There seems to be plenty of room and they don't hurt at all, until I take it off. When I take it off, my breasts are very sore and tender.

I developed a huge lump last February. My doc thought it was cancer, but it was just a cyst. A surgeon was able to drain it, but it came back. My breast is STILL excruciatingly sore from having it drained. Now, I have SEVERAL large and painful lumps in BOTH breasts.

My breasts are fibrocystic to begin with, but I have NEVER had such a problem before. I can't afford to go back to my doc because I still owe him and the surgeon money from my visit in February.
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