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On Friday, August 23, 2002, at 11:46 PM, Debbie Albert, Ph.D., IBCLC
wrote:
> Okay, a mom left a message about finding a quarter sized "bright"
> purple spot
> on her breast. She does not remember bumping into anything or being
> hit by
> anything.
only a btdt. I noticed a bright purple perfectly circular spot the size
of a dime on my breast. There was no way that it could have been done
by lila during the night without me noticing. and it was too round. I
must have run into something or been hit with one of the kids toys - no
memory of either though. there was no bump, no tenderness, no raised
surface. as it's going away, it's looking more like a bruise....it's
getting smaller (2-3 mm total diameter now, just 4 days later_ but now
has slightly irregular edges, and has cleared up in the very center.
it's tiny now. I was totally freaking out when I discovered it, but it
started resolving so fast and is almost gone...
katherine in atl
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