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Can you help? Breast changes

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tccat · 10/10/2018 10:49

I know the answer to this but just need hear it
One of my breasts seems to have shrunk slighty and when I lift my arms there seems to be a very slight pull, a sort of difference in shape, I've been ignoring it for a few days but when I put bra on this morning there was a noticeable difference in how the cups fitted
No lumps that I can feel, but should I be worried?

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tccat · 10/10/2018 11:00

Should also have said I'm 48

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cjt110 · 10/10/2018 11:02

Better safe and sound to get things checked out. Get yourself booked into the GP to check it out.

It's likely something or nothing but it can be worrying all the same Flowers Keep us updated x

willowsmumsy · 10/10/2018 11:04

You already are worried. Go and see your GP and ask to be referred to breast clinic. If there is anything wrong, they can help sort it. If there's nothing wrong they can reassure you. Don't ever feel you're wasting anyone's time. It's what we're there for. The majority of ladies I see I'm able to explain what the problem is and reassure them. Most ladies in breast clinic have nothing sinister.
Don't sit at home worrying. Go and ask to be seen.

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tccat · 10/10/2018 14:55

Have been given emergency appointment at 3.45 this afternoon, com worried because it's a change that's prob only visible to me and they might not take it seriously

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willowsmumsy · 10/10/2018 16:01

Hope it's gone ok

cjt110 · 10/10/2018 20:31

@tccat How's it gone?xx

tccat · 10/10/2018 22:47

She examined me and said she wasn't too worried as there was no lumps, despite me saying that on the phone.. I have been referred to breast clinic though, can take up to six weeks for appointment

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cjt110 · 11/10/2018 10:56

tccat That's reassuring. I know our local breast clinic are very quick to act and in fact, despite whether they suspect cancer or not, apply the 2 week rule.

I had the fortune of being in their care for a time and they have been fantastic. I hope you are afforded the same.

Please keep us updated Flowers

tccat · 11/10/2018 15:51

I will, and thank you xx

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