Breastfeeding with Painless Lump
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When I found out I was pregnant, I noticed a swollen lymph node in my right arm pit. I was referred for a breast ultrasound then a breast exam at a breast health center. The ultrasound just showed a lymph node and the doctor didn’t seemed concerned but did find another lump In my left breast. They monitored it for a few visits but ultimately released me from their care until “after you’re done breastfeeding”. A couple of months after I had my son, I noticed a lump right breast. It’s pretty big and isn’t painful at all. It’s long and oval between my nipple and my arm pit. I just figured that it was clogged milk because it occasionally disappears but then returns. I was finally (7 months postpartum) able to come in for a breast exam and I now have an ultrasound scheduled. I think what is bothering me the most is that I cannot find similar cases online. Everywhere I read about breast-lumps during breastfeeding says that they should be painful but it's not. A lady at my church was just diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer and I feel so petty worrying when I know nothing. Oh and I also just found out that my maternal grandfather died of kidney cancer (I always thought he had lung cancer) which is apparently hereditary. My ultrasound is in 7 days then my follow up with the doctor is a week later. I just hate that on TV the patients get all their tests right away and have a diagnosis in 44 minutes and I have to wait 3 weeks. I already have pretty bad anxiety so I'll have ulcers by then.
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Well, of course you're worried. You're doing the right thing to have this checked. The fact that the lump comes and goes is very much in your favor--breast cancer doesn't act that way. It is much more likely that this is in some way connected to pregnancy and breastfeeding.
But I do have a question about your grandfathers kidney cancer. Why do they think its hereditary? Does he have a gene mutation that caused it?
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Thanks for the encouragement!
I guess I don’t really know for sure about his kidney cancer being hereditary. That’s a great point. I just felt less worried about it being lung cancer since he was a smoker for 50 years. Apparently it metastasized to his lungs after he had a kidney removed.
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*nods* My mother died of kidney cancer last year. She was Stage IV when they found it in her liver. Mother was never tested, but my genetics counselor believes I probably got at least one of my gene mutations from her. Cancer runs rampant through my family tree.
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Wow that’s awful. I wonder if he was ever tested for that gene markers. I also just found out he had dementia. I wouldn’t even know where to look. Are those genes that I can be tested for
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I was tested after I was already diagnosed with BC. My sister helped me make a medical family tree. What we learned was astonishing--over 20 cases of cancer just in my 1st & 2nd generation relatives. Heck, there have been 7 cases of cancer just in my own family alone! It was a shock to learn that I had these gene mutations, but the up side is that I now have very good surveillance.
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who did you ask about the test? Should I ask my GP
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You could ask your GP. I was advised to get genetic testing by my breast surgeon.
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Okay! Thank you for all your help! I had my breast ultrasound today and the ultrasound technician said that it looks like breast tissue. She said that he radiologist confirmed that. I follow up with the doctor next week.
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Yay! Whew! All good news.
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Yes that is what I am hoping!
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