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ctlamb posted:
have had breast cancer on the left side had lunpactomy amd radation. will soon be five years.last mam showed a spot in same side thay wanted to way six mounths and have another mam.now i an having shooting pains in left breast and am worryed should i wait or call my oncolagest hop i spelled that right any advice will help thanks.
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Rachael67 responded:
I am so sorry that you are going thru such a worrisome time. However, doing nothing will definitely not lessen those concerns. Our bodies do their best to help tell us when something is amiss...It is up to us to listen.

Please contact your doctor and explain what is happening. It may prove to be nothing serious, but at least you will know for sure.

You are in our thoughts. Let us know how you are doing.

Blessings.
Rachael
A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer; it sings because it has a song.
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Rachael67 responded:
I am so sorry that you are going thru such a worrisome time. However, doing nothing will definitely not lessen those concerns. Our bodies do their best to help tell us when something is amiss...It is up to us to listen.

Please contact your doctor and explain what is happening. It may prove to be nothing serious, but at least you will know for sure.

You are in our thoughts. Let us know how you are doing.

Blessings.
Rachael
A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer; it sings because it has a song.
Maya Angelou
 
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mhall6252 replied to Rachael67's response:
I agree with Rachael - please don't wait. You have a history, and you should not ignore this.

Hugs,
Michelle
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