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Date: | Tue, 3 Jul 2001 19:09:09 -0400 |
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Carolyn -
I have a New Beginnings story in my thrush folder (NB May-June 1987 p 76)
entitled "Breast Pain After Nursing". Here it is, in part:
"Following a breast infection for which I was treated with antibiotics, I
developed sharp, shooting pains in one breast an hour or so following
nursing. The pain would disappear or dissipate only when treated with
painkillers. This lasted about 2 weeks and then cleared up... These pains
reoccurred several months later in the other breast. I waited for this,
too, to pass, but by the third week the pain was more severe and I found it
difficult to function. Again, I had been recently treated with antibiotics
for another breast infection... (The doctor) suggested that it might be a
yeast infection in the breasts. I was given a prescription for a topical
cream that I applied several times a day. I experienced relief within 24
hours and the symptoms disappeared completely in a few days."
I can't help but wonder whether whatever it was that worked on yeast so
quickly topically in 1987 would perform as well in 2001...
By the way, it's well worth a membership in LLL just to get New Beginnings.
My files are full of "mother stories" like this one that I share with moms.
My greatest coup was being able to give a picture of a veterinary assistant
working on a dog with her baby watching from a backpack to a mother who said
she couldn't bring her baby to work because she was, yep, a veterinary
assistant. Don't know what she finally decided to do, but at least she knew
for sure what was possible.
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
www.wiessinger.baka.com
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