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Unread 04-13-2005, 01:36 AM
dysplasia and breast tissue question....

i had abnormal paps for 2 years, then severe dysplesia called carcinoma in situ was found in summer of 1997, a leep procedure seemed to take care of. except for some stray endometrial cells, paps have been normal ever since.
then mamograms turned abnormal a year after my baseline at age 39 yrs. the tissue is just extremely dense. so every year my films are just compared to the last.
does the surgery have any influence over breast tissue at all?
since being on lupron for 4 mo. i noticed a huge difference in that breasts don't swell up and hurt like they used to. they actually feel 'alot' less lumpy and look much smaller. m
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Unread 04-13-2005, 06:21 AM
dysplasia and breast tissue question....

I had a leep about 3 or 4 years ago (procedures start running together after a while) and I have had no side effects from it.

I do have fibrocystic breast disease though so I have lumpy breast anyway.

Your breast has changed with the Lupron b/c it puts your body in a medicine induced menapausal state. So the normal hormones effecting your breast aren't being produced to effect them.


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