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Hi ,

I don't know anything about fluffing so I can't address that but I do know

that an increase in estrogen can cause breast tenderness. I don't know how

old you are, but I'm 45 and get it from time to time. Dr. Leu has explained

that it's an excess of estrogen.

Kenda

> I'm wondering if anyone has experienced any soreness when fluffing. I

> am incredibly sore right now, feels like I'm about to start my cycle

> and I'm not, and I seem to be getting a little bigger. Its possible

> its just hormones from my cycle, but its too early in the month for

> that. Did anyone else notice if they got sore and bigger as they

> fluffed? I'm 7 months post-op so I figured I wouldn't fluff anymore,

> but I guess I could.

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Hi , I'm wondering if it's because your hormones are

adjusting to your post-implant body. Either that or maybe it's

nerve regeneration, although I don't know if that would involve

swelling.

Sis

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> Hi ,

>

> I don't know anything about fluffing so I can't address that but I

do know

> that an increase in estrogen can cause breast tenderness. I don't

know how

> old you are, but I'm 45 and get it from time to time. Dr. Leu has

explained

> that it's an excess of estrogen.

>

> Kenda

>

> > I'm wondering if anyone has experienced any soreness when

fluffing. I

> > am incredibly sore right now, feels like I'm about to start my

cycle

> > and I'm not, and I seem to be getting a little bigger. Its

possible

> > its just hormones from my cycle, but its too early in the month

for

> > that. Did anyone else notice if they got sore and bigger as they

> > fluffed? I'm 7 months post-op so I figured I wouldn't fluff

anymore,

> > but I guess I could.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by licensed

> > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

health care

> > professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live a

> > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

two-time

> > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

> > http://.shutterfly.com/action/

> >

> >

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Krsten,

This may sound like a silly question but is it possible that you could

be pregnant? Just wondering.

>

> I'm wondering if anyone has experienced any soreness when fluffing. I

> am incredibly sore right now, feels like I'm about to start my cycle

> and I'm not, and I seem to be getting a little bigger. Its possible

> its just hormones from my cycle, but its too early in the month for

> that. Did anyone else notice if they got sore and bigger as they

> fluffed? I'm 7 months post-op so I figured I wouldn't fluff anymore,

> but I guess I could.

>

>

>

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You would think I was the way my breasts feel, but its not a

possibility. I guess my hormones are just going crazy this month. I'll

have to wait and see how they feel at the end of this cycle.

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I am not sure how old you are, but I am in perimenopause and have had

my breasts be really really tender and sore for months before stopping

as suddenly as it started. Then months went by with nothing. NOw all

of a sudden they are swelling and hurting again this past week. I

went for my regular ob/gyn appt and he said I had alot of fibrocysts--

hormones really make them swell and hurt. NOthing to worry about.

Now I haven't had a period in about 7 weeks. Dare I hope that the end

is nearing? I can't wait because most people tell me that

perimenopause is actually much harder on you than menopause.

Hugs, Kathy

>

> You would think I was the way my breasts feel, but its not a

> possibility. I guess my hormones are just going crazy this month.

I'll

> have to wait and see how they feel at the end of this cycle.

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I just turned 35 so I certainly hope I am not in perimenopause yet,

but it is possible. It's just strange to be so sore and swollen only a

week after having a period. My husband even ommented on how much

bigger they were.

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Hi Kathy,

You sound exactly like me!

Kenda

>

> I am not sure how old you are, but I am in perimenopause and have had

> my breasts be really really tender and sore for months before stopping

> as suddenly as it started. Then months went by with nothing. NOw all

> of a sudden they are swelling and hurting again this past week. I

> went for my regular ob/gyn appt and he said I had alot of fibrocysts--

> hormones really make them swell and hurt. NOthing to worry about.

> Now I haven't had a period in about 7 weeks. Dare I hope that the end

> is nearing? I can't wait because most people tell me that

> perimenopause is actually much harder on you than menopause.

> Hugs, Kathy

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>> You would think I was the way my breasts feel, but its not a

>> possibility. I guess my hormones are just going crazy this month.

> I'll

>> have to wait and see how they feel at the end of this cycle.

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>

>

>

>

>

> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed

> health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care

> professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a

> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time

> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

> http://.shutterfly.com/action/

>

>

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