I need some advice, I am going crazy!
This may be a little graphic and I am
sorry. About 4 or 5 years ago me and my
hubby were playing around and well he bit
me a little to hard on umm my left nipple.
Ever since then I have had a bump on the
nipple. It seems to fill with this thick
whittish stuff. I take a hot bath and
soak it then I am able to gently squeeze
it and the stuff comes out then a few
weeks later it fills up again! I also get
pain in the left breast that drives me
insane! I have been to a few diffrent
docs, a breast specialist, had 2 mamograms
and a breast ultra sound. They all say
there is nothing there and that its
nothing to worry about. But darnit it
hurts!! Now today looking at it there is
a small reddish kind of non itcht rashy
looking area on the side of the breast!
What can this be and what will stop this
pain????
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mbarrix
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Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 2 Location: Orlando
I Know Somewhat How You Feel! Posted: 11-27-05 22:33pm
Ok so here goes. Tell me if you think
this sonds
familiar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here goes! About two years ago I noticed
that my nipples had started to invert. I
was 33 then so it was not something that
had been with me through childhood. Well
at the first sight of this, I went and had
a mammogram and ultra sound taken. After
reviewing the results, I was set up to
have a needle guided biopsey on my right
breast, they found a lump. Three nights
before this surgery, my right breast
started to engorge (became a size bigger
then the left) well I went to the doctor
the next morning and he put me in for
emergency surgery the next day. He cut
me open right under my right nipple and
took out some tissue to biopsey. By the
way, he did not do the needle guided
biopsey that I was sechedule to recieve at
this point. He figured this was more
important. As did I seeing that my
breast looked like it was about to
explode!!!!!!!!!!!! This doctor did not
know why this has happend or what was
happening. I have never been pregnant or
breast feed. After lots of research,
through the internet, I realized that I
had mastsitis of the breast. Ok there is
alot more. About two months later I was
going in for my "previous scheduled
biopsey". The doctor wanted me to heal
before proceeding. Coincedently enough,
the night before this surgery, my left
breast began to engorge and get very
swollen. When I went in to the hospital
that next morning, the doctor performed
the needle biopsey of the right breast and
cut me open in the same area on the left
nipple as the first surgery with the right
breast, to remove tissue and biopsey that
as well. But in this surgery, unlike the
first, the doctor tried to push the nipple
outwards to correct the inversion, the
result was the top was out and the bottom
of the nipple was still inverted. I
still have not gotten an explanation of
why the same doctor did not do this to the
right side as he performed the same
procedurde. This will make more sense as
I go along. Just so I tell you all of
the facts, the first time when I went into
the office and "obvioubsly" had a "severe
infection" I was not given any type of
antibiotics, of course after the intial
surgery I was. Over the next 6 months, I
had chronic infections in the right breast
where I had the first surgery to remove
the infection of the nipple. At the six
month point I went and saw a breast
specialist and was informed that I had a
fistula right below the right nipple. I
was given antibiotics to take for two
weeks until the surgery. Ok so now here
we are at the third suregery. The
specialist goes in and removes the fistula
tract. After two months I started to
again get "chrontic infections" in the
same area of incisions. It occurres in
the right breast about every three weeks
and in the left breast about once every
couple of months. Now here is my
argument. I started doing research on
inverted nipples and found out that there
are three types of inversions. The most
serious one being inversion that never
retracts, even with stimulation. Well in
the left nipple where the doctor tried to
push the nipple out and half of it is in
deed erect, this is the nipple that only
gets infeciton every couple of months.
The nipple that he did not try to erect
and is serveley inverted get these
infections every couple of weeks. I have
now taken it upon myself. I know when
this is coming on so I will immediatley
start to take antibotics and then after
the infection has "broke through the
incision" I clean this area with hydrogen
peroxide and bandage it for several days.
I can not mentally or physicaly deal with
this anymore. If there is anyone out
there that knows about his, please let me
know. I can not afford to have the
inversion surgery done witout my insurance
paying for it. Insurance companies do
not pay for reconstructive surgery. This
is why I need every bit of help in letting
my insurance company know that if I do not
get the inversion surgery then I will
continue to get these infections and have
to have surgery after surgery to remove
the fistula tracts that these infecitons
are casuing. After alot of research I
have found out that serious nipple
inversion can casue these infections,
including mastisits of the breast. I
have gone to two more specialists trying
to let them know of my research and no one
seems to agree with me. I believe and I
know my body and see it everyday, that
these infections are being caused be my
inversion. It is said that bacteria can
get into the nipple and cause this. Well
I just want to know if some out there has
gone through this. These doctors say
that nipple inversion surgery is not the
answer but I have now had three surgeries
due to infections and the infections are
still here!!! I am so amshamed of how I
look. My breast use to be my best
feature and now after three surgerys
within one a half years I feel so
embarrassed to show them. My two year
relationship with the man I thought I was
going to marry has ended because of all of
this and I really just need some
answers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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