I found a lump

It's a girl’s worst nightmare to find a lump anywhere on their body, let alone on their breast. About 6 months ago I detected a small bb size lump on my right breast. Being the procrastinator that I am, I did nothing about it.


About 2 weeks ago it started rapidly growing and got quite painful. It was growing so much that is became visible to my husband. He then got worried and demanded that I go to the doctor. I was past due for my annual exam anyway (see procrastinator again) so I called the OB/GYN and set my appointment for yesterday.

By Monday morning, the lump was the size of a ping pong ball and SUPER tender. It hurt to breathe and to move. I kept a warm compress on it to try to gain some relief. I started doing some massive internet searches to try to figure out what on earth was going on. I was able to set my mind at ease to find out that most cancerous tumors aren't painful. By Monday afternoon the "tumor" started oozing gross green stuff and a little blood. More internet searches. I had all the signs of a boil except there was no head on my lump. Could my "tumor" really be the same calamity that plagued Job on Old Testament time?

Tuesday morning I went in for my long overdue annual exam. This is not my favorite appointment. It was only my third since Rylee has been born (1998, 2008, 2010). I cringe at the thought of it. I assume most women feel the same way. When the doctor went to start my breast exam, I told him about my lump on my breast and expressed my concern over the tenderness. He examined it carefully and said it's an infected hair follicle. REALLY!!! A hair follicle can get this huge and painful?!? Holy cow!

So I am continuing with heat compresses and 1000mg Ibuprofen 3-4 times a day until the swelling and discomfort goes down. Perhaps I shouldn't wait for an infected hair follicle to go see the gyno, but whatever it takes to get the procrastinator to the doctor.

10 comments:

David and Cori said...

Wow - I have honestly never heard of that happening. Thanks for the chuckle at the end, I was scared until then.

Familia Morales said...

Scary! Glad it turned out to be a hair follicle and nothing more serious. Sounds painful, hope it goes away soon.

karis stapley said...

My goodness, thank heavens! That's so crazy! What a sigh of relief!

Shantel said...

So glad it wasn't anything serious. But sorry you have to deal with that. I am a procrastinator too.

Alicia said...

This post needs pics!!

J/K :)

Super scary and I'm so glad it's only a wierd hair...

Lacey said...

I'm so glad it wasn't serious. I hope it feels better soon.

Rachel said...

Oh wow--how scary for you with everything prior to your diagnosis. I'm so glad that everything turned out alright in the end. Hopefully your pain goes away soon.

David and Cori said...

lol at Alicia!! Yeah DeAnne - where are the pics?? :)

Debbie said...

Glad it wasn't anything more serious. Pretty funny conclusion though . . . although I am guessing the uncomfortableness of it all isn't so funny. :)

Nicole said...

Wow, that's crazy! I'm glad it wasn't any worse. Hope you feel better soon.