I know how scary this situation is, because I have been there myself. However, it is entirely possible the area is inflamed due to infection. I'm glad you are going to have an ultrasound. It's important to see just what is going on in there. But there are many things besides cancer that could be causing this issue.
Panicking does not help your immune system, or your vertigo or nausea. It is not easy to stay calm, but it's important to try so you don't make yourself feel worse. Pain is not usually an initial symptom of breast cancer. All of your symptoms could be attributed to infection.
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Hi Sandee
I know how scary this situation is, because I have been there myself. However, it is entirely possible the area is inflamed due to infection. I'm glad you are going to have an ultrasound. It's important to see just what is going on in there. But there are many things besides cancer that could be causing this issue.
Panicking does not help your immune system, or your vertigo or nausea. It is not easy to stay calm, but it's important to try so you don't make yourself feel worse. Pain is not usually an initial symptom of breast cancer. All of your symptoms could be attributed to infection.
Good luck and please keep us posted.
September 20, 2010 - 7:03amThis Comment
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