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Jason & Sheena Carnes <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:01:19 -0600
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Hi all, I had a mom in our local LLL group last night share that her doctor
ordered her to have ultrasounds of her breasts, she has a history of very
resisitant yeast and has tried many many things and basically she just tries
to keep her symptoms to a minimum.  She tells us last night that she has gel
like areas on the sides of her breasts, that she had some plugged ducts and
was able to relieve most of them but now she has this "gel" in her breasts. 




So my question is could this gelly like breast be due to yeast or is it
something all together different?  She is  tandem nursing a 3 year old and 6
month old.  She uses an Avent pump at work, she works full time, day hours. 
She used to use the medela PIS but has better luck with the Avent.  I
searched the archives, but didn't come up with much.  Thanks for any help.



Sheena Carnes

LLL Leader

Waverly, Iowa

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