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Hi Pam,
I'll tell you my personal story in case a similar situation may be
happening with the mom you're referring to below. About a year ago (I was
nursing at the time.) I started developing pain in the outer edge of my
left breast. The pain was not severe but very noticeable and would feel
like a combination of burning/pulling/pain. It would radiate down the left
side of my chest wall. The pain was uncomfortable enough that I could not
sleep on my left side. It occurred throughout the day and night, sometimes
less, sometimes more. A mammogram and ultrasound revealed nothing to cause
this. To make a long story short, after this pain had been around for
about 6 or 7 months, my husband suggested I work on strengthening my upper
body muscles and he gave me some simple light weight routines to do. I did
them faithfully every other day and within a week I started noticing
improvement in the pain and after several weeks of the strengthening
exercises, the pain had completely gone. This, of course, was a wake-up
call to me (a "middle-aged" mom of a nursing little one) that I've got to
consistently do strengthening exercises of all body parts unless I want a
lot more wake-up calls like this one!
~Dianne Oliver, IBCLC
Simi Valley, CA
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>Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:45:42 EST
>From: Pamela Mazzella Di Bosco <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: deep breast pain unilateral
>
>Years ago I posted this same question for another mom. I go back and read
>archives again and see nothing much new so thought I would ask if there was
>anything new. I already read LLLI's information
>_http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBJulAug99p120.html_
>(http://www.lalecheleague.org/NB/NBJulAug99p120.html)
>and think this comes the closest to the description. The mother reports
>unbearable pain only in her right breast that radiates into her arm, her
>shoulder and her upper back. She said the pain has her doubled over
>and she can no
>longer take the pain. It is not always during the feeding, but after it.
>Sometimes minutes after. Warmth is not helping at all. She has already
>seen
>a breast surgeon and they cannot find anything that should be causing this
>pain. She has been treated for yeast appropriately, but it made no
>difference....
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