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Posted by mcg08002 (Member # 24617) on :
 
Hey everyone,

Ever since I started the doxy, my breast are very tender, and sometimes i get burning or pain in my breast and chest area. I started the doxy two months ago. Does anyone else get chest pains or breast tenderness? My OB did a chest exam, and he said everything felt normal. I looked on WEBMD, and that just freaked me out because the results were breast cancer. lol.. Which I already know I dont have since he felt no lumps.

Any advice?
 
Posted by Florence1 (Member # 22960) on :
 
I have right breast/chest pain.....it seemed to get better on doxy.....when i stopped doxy and started treating babesia it came back......

started omnicef a week ago and seems a little better again.......I did have an ultrasound and there was nothing suspicious except some enlarged lymph nodes in my arm pit.....

There is threads on lymph nodes if you do a search.......

I plan on asking my LLMD monday at my appointment........good luck
 
Posted by Haley (Member # 22008) on :
 
Yes I have had severe breast pain. I did have an ultra sound (as there were small nodules) and I have also had a biopsy. The biopsy had some abnormal cells but not cancerous.

They want to do a lumpectomy to make sure there is no cancer. I am not a doctor but I believe it is related to the Lyme. I know exactly when the pain began and the lumps developed.

I also believe the pain has gotten better with treatment. Just my opinion. Maybe I'm in denial.
 
Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
 
Consider to increase your Vitamin B6 or P5P. It eliminated the problem for me. I took between 100 - 200 mg for a few weeks, a bit higher one day, less the next day, etc.

Take care.
 
Posted by Pinelady (Member # 18524) on :
 
I have that too on doxy. I think it gets into the fatty tissues more than other antibiotics.
 
Posted by NanaDubo (Member # 14794) on :
 
Could be lymph related. Dry brushing, rebounder.
 


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