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Breast pain

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rafichagran Sat 11-Sept-21 11:24:39

I have made a appointment to see the GP, I have pain in my left breast but no lump, it is just very uncomfortable, anyone else had experience of this, and did you end up taking alot of pain killers?
I am just wondering if this is a common thing that happens with age.

MissAdventure Wed 06-Apr-22 21:03:08

It's all very well if you have the kind of gp that is happy to let you get checked out, but a different story if you have one who isn't very supportive.
I've loads of things I need checking out, but I'm at the point where I dare not ask again.
Anyway, best wishes for Monday growstuff.

Jaxjacky Wed 06-Apr-22 20:53:38

I have everything crossed for you growstuff it’s scary x

growstuff Wed 06-Apr-22 20:45:54

nadateturbe

I think I would be a bit more insistent about getting it checked Growstuff. Just my opinion.

Oh! I was insistent, but without the money to pay for a private scan, I didn't get anywhere. I tried to be patient and optimistic and understand that GPs are under pressure with Covid.

Anyway, fast forward .... I eventually had a scan and a small (11mm) lump has been found. I've had an ultrasound and biopsy and I find out on Monday if it's cancer.

Meanwhile, I've started the complaints procedure against the GP ... not that that's much consolation if it turns out to be something nasty.

Forsythia Thu 16-Sept-21 22:37:54

I’d always get checked out. I had a routine mammogram in 2013. I’d never smoked, live cleanly and thought it was just routine. No pain, no lumps…..I had something called DCIS. I had a lumpectomy and five weeks of radiotherapy. After that, I’d always recommend to anybody if in doubt get it checked out. Fingers crossed for the OP.

Rosina Thu 16-Sept-21 22:28:08

I have breast pain - or discomfort - on one side most of the time. It got quite bad a year or so ago and I was referred for a mammogram; all was well fortunately. A doctor told me that it is very common to have discomfort and pain - and most of the time there is no sinister cause, it's all part of that jolly scenario which makes us all want to sing 'I enjoy being a girl'.
I do hope all is well for you - chances are it's nothing at all. xx

growstuff Thu 16-Sept-21 18:25:50

JaneJudge

growstuff

Yes, I have a similar pain now and have had for a few months. Eventually, I got a face-to-face appointment with my GP. She couldn't feel any lump. She wrote to the breast clinic about it, but they won't scan me until next February, when my next screening is due. To say I'm worried and a tad angry would be an understatement.

growstuff, can you see someone else?

They should refer you on the 2 week pathway

I know they should, but it was difficult enough to get an appointment anyway. It took two days hanging on the phone to get through to the practice and then I had to wait three weeks for an appointment. The GP texted me to say she's written to the breast screening service, but they said they couldn't give me a scan because the GP couldn't feel a lump and I'll have to wait for my next routine scan. I don't know whether the GP could have been more insistent, but I honestly feel as though I'm being dismissed as a hypochondriac.

Anyway, rafichagran, I hope it all turns out well for you.

nadateturbe Thu 16-Sept-21 17:04:16

JaneJudge

and OP go to the GP please flowers

I think she has an appointment.

nadateturbe Thu 16-Sept-21 17:03:08

I think I would be a bit more insistent about getting it checked Growstuff. Just my opinion.

JaneJudge Thu 16-Sept-21 16:56:10

and OP go to the GP please flowers

JaneJudge Thu 16-Sept-21 16:55:55

growstuff

Yes, I have a similar pain now and have had for a few months. Eventually, I got a face-to-face appointment with my GP. She couldn't feel any lump. She wrote to the breast clinic about it, but they won't scan me until next February, when my next screening is due. To say I'm worried and a tad angry would be an understatement.

growstuff, can you see someone else?

They should refer you on the 2 week pathway

growstuff Thu 16-Sept-21 16:51:38

User7777

Yes I have had pain for a long time plus one of them was droopy. Been to hospital, awaiting results. They said I had not had breasts checked for nearly 20 years.

Mine were last checked in February 2019, according to the breast screening service. However, according to the GP's records, I haven't had them screened since 2013, which doesn't inspire confidence in their record keeping.

I had a benign cyst in the same breast years ago. The GP couldn't feel anything then either, but I insisted. I received an apology from the GP at the time because he thought I was imagining it. I also have a family history of breast cancer.

I'm not sure whether changing GP and being more "dramatic" about the pain might help, but I'm considering it.

User7777 Thu 16-Sept-21 16:45:39

Yes I have had pain for a long time plus one of them was droopy. Been to hospital, awaiting results. They said I had not had breasts checked for nearly 20 years.

nadateturbe Thu 16-Sept-21 15:58:15

Sorry about that Growstuff. It's a long wait when you're anxious.

rafichagran Thu 16-Sept-21 15:50:05

I have seen the GP, I have been asked to take pain killers for a week and if it still hurts I am getting a referral to the breast clinic local to me.
I too woke up in the night with the pain.

growstuff Thu 16-Sept-21 15:38:13

nadateturbe

I appreciate some people can't afford to pay, but if you can....

No, I can't.

growstuff Thu 16-Sept-21 15:37:54

nadateturbe

Can you not pay Growstuff and get scanned sooner?

I looked into it but I really don't have the money.

soop Thu 16-Sept-21 15:37:02

rafichagran I had the same symptoms as Sardinia2020. The severe pain woke me up. I saw a lady GP two days later. Within six weeks the breast was removed - lobular cancer.
For your own sake, I hope that you can get a medical expert to take the matter seriously. flowers

nadateturbe Thu 16-Sept-21 14:46:41

I appreciate some people can't afford to pay, but if you can....

nadateturbe Thu 16-Sept-21 14:45:02

Can you not pay Growstuff and get scanned sooner?

growstuff Thu 16-Sept-21 14:31:00

LauraNorder

If in doubt, check it out.

Did that and nobody will check it out angry

LauraNorder Thu 16-Sept-21 14:27:59

If in doubt, check it out.

growstuff Thu 16-Sept-21 13:49:09

Yes, I have a similar pain now and have had for a few months. Eventually, I got a face-to-face appointment with my GP. She couldn't feel any lump. She wrote to the breast clinic about it, but they won't scan me until next February, when my next screening is due. To say I'm worried and a tad angry would be an understatement.

sydneywaters Thu 16-Sept-21 11:21:08

Be positive. Sometimes this may be caused by hormone imbalance. You can try to massage your breast with warm castor oil, I tried that and it worked for me. That might help. There are some natural remedies and herbs that work like magic. I found them on iahas.com and I am sure there are many such websites you can refer to.

silverlining48 Sun 12-Sept-21 08:10:11

I had pain too and was referred to the breast clinic. Everything was going to be clear and evening primrose was recommended which I used. All is well now, good luck ?

travelsafar Sun 12-Sept-21 07:46:51

Findingnemo you beat me to it. Last year I kept getting a piercing pain and was told the same thing by Gp,yes it worked and OP you are right to get checked out. Good luck