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Hi Bee, Just wondering if you have heard of lactation as a symptom of

candida? I have been lactating for a couple of years now and I

finished breast-feeding my last child 2.5 years ago. I have been on

the diet for 5 months now and I think my breasts are not as full as

they were, but there is still milk there.

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> Hi Bee, Just wondering if you have heard of lactation as a symptom of

> candida? I have been lactating for a couple of years now and I

> finished breast-feeding my last child 2.5 years ago. I have been on

> the diet for 5 months now and I think my breasts are not as full as

> they were, but there is still milk there.

==>Hi . No I haven't heard of it, but it is possible. The

reason is because candida toxins (and other toxins as well) interfere

with, and mess up hormone production and utilization - see " Candida

Causes Cell Membrane Defects " for more information:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cabout1.php

I believe this too shall pass with time. Please do not be concerned.

Your body does everything for a very good reason.

Luv, Bee

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Hi Jill,

Galactorhea see 'Gail's thyroid Tips'- do a google for it. Not

uncommon hypo symptom.

Subject: lactation

just wondering if the above is normal for age ( 36 )..get it slightly

when pressure applied to breats and sometimes get a slight leak after

jogging or aerobic exercise, is this a hypo symptom..?

Just wondering after chasing my tail with gyno and being told LH levels

abnormal by doc and then not by endo and gyn as oestrogen levels normal,

which makes me even more confused as I have read the more oestrogen you

have is bad re thyroid as act as a binder or am I barking ( yes well I

think that's been established!!!) up the wrong tree..??

thanks much

Jill

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> just wondering if the above is normal for age ( 36 )..get it slightly when

pressure applied to breats and sometimes get a slight leak

> thanks much

> Jill

> XX

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OMG Jill,

I`m sooo glad you posted this IYSWIM

I get this! and have been having it for about 8 yrs (I`m 37), had my last Cherub

13 years ago, so i know its nothing to do with pregnancy, i`ve been too

embarrassed to mention it to doc, erm mines quite sticky and darkish tho? Only

happens when applying pressure.

Luv Caz xx

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thanks jenny another one to tick of..!! and another that was brushed aside by

docs after I mentioned it..shock NOT

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> Hi Jill,

> Galactorhea see 'Gail's thyroid Tips'- do a google for it. Not

> uncommon hypo symptom.

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same boat, had my last child 6 years ago nearly, had problems with milk drying

up after had first child , whom I never breastfed and still had most of milk

after 4mnths, was prescribed Cabergoline and this is when I first had HYPO and

HYPER symptoms, was put off as having PND..I was precribed Cabergoline to stop

lactating , in that this med stops prolcatin overproduction from pituitary..had

put a post about cabergoline about 4 days ago wondering if this might interfere

with thyroid hormone production, since thyroid and pituitary connected..It's

nasty stuff..terrible side effects, well for me.

Glad it's not just me..!!!

XXx

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> > just wondering if the above is normal for age ( 36 )..get it slightly when

pressure applied to breats and sometimes get a slight leak

> > thanks much

> > Jill

> > XX

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> OMG Jill,

> I`m sooo glad you posted this IYSWIM

> having it for about 8 yrs (I`m 37), had my last Cherub 13 years ago, so i

know its nothing to do with pregnancy, i`ve been too embarrassed to mention it

to doc, erm mines quite sticky and darkish tho? Only happens when applying

pressure.

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> Luv Caz xx

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I Get this too and I'm 46!!! lol

I told the doctor and she said is was hormonal. Mine is a creamy colour and watery but the right nipple is inverted and sometimes crusty. I have had scans etc and been to the Royal Marsden and the Consultant said it was something called duct ectasia

Mazzy

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