They caused pain and bruising to one breast, which has still not healed completely eight months later. The breast is also less firm than it was and hangs down lower than the other. This was not the case before and it seems to be permanent damage that they will not admit is a problem.
The plate was 'dropped' though they swear it's a controlled procedure but again they will not admit this is possible.
My mother went back to the doctor who reported the pain and bruising but mentioned that such trauma 'could cause cancer' in itself. As we have breast cancer in the family, this is a real worry, but when we asked for a statement from the same doctor, he conveniently had forgotten his initial comment.
I would say that these 'experts' will make you think you're going mad, but if you have symptoms and you know your own body better than anyone, then persevere and get checked out in a variety of ways. Whatever it takes. Ultrasound techniques may be the answer, but do it quick. Unfortunately my mother took too long to tell me what happened, not wanting to make a fuss, but I say make a fuss.
By the way, isn't it insane that the M.D. follows the recommendation of the radiologists and I'm not allowed to speak with the radiologist???? Three lines of type, no questions.
I should point out that I asked about getting checked because of recurring pain in my left breast. My initial mammogram was okay...uncomfortable but very quick. The follow-up was torturous. That was Monday morning. Afterwards, I developed red marks, the largest was about 2 inches square. I had an ultrasound after the mammogram, and I could tell her exactly where based on the pain I could feel from just that light touch of the paddle. It is now Thursday and the larger red mark has turned yellow, but I have two smaller deep bruises that have come up. There are two things that frighten me: one, that those small deep bruises are along the line of the horizontal vein that runs to your nipple and two, that the technician was entirely unconcerned that I was in considerable (and vocal) pain. She said "sorry" but without conviction and she certainly didn't change either the compression (maximum and I'm a 36 J cup) or her speed. When I saw my M.D. Tuesday afternoon, I mentioned that my breast needed time to heal, and that the mammogram had seriously hurt me. He wasn't interested...I swear he smirked!
I still feel as if I'm "post-operative," if you know what I mean.
Oh, one other frightening thought. If there are cancer cells in my lump, wouldn't that level of bashing me around spread it?
By the way, Gash-girl, go get that looked at. Is it bleeding or is it cracked skin?
Last mammogram I had, my left breast leaks ALL THE TIME now. The pain she put me through almost made me pass out.
They have ultrasound now, and I think MRI?
I am betting insurance/medicare won't pay though.
Maybe if we put doctor penises in those cruel contraptions, they won't be so quick to dismiss us a 'typical female hysteria'.....
I now also have pain from a mammogram. There was no pain before. They are saying that I need to go back. I am starting to think that they create a problem with the radiation so they can have an income for themselves. After all, I now need a root canal because the last dentist I went to decided to create future income for himself by drilling unnecessary holes. We did not try to go to attorney to seek restitution because we had no $. It should have been really easy for me to just go to another dentist and have the holes filled but I never could afford it. Now I need a root canal or extraction and I can afford neither. There is no help for me either. I have been working on this for weeks. The local school that brags about helping the needy in Mexico with our taxpayer dollars that they brag about having won for helping needy people like myself - they have never considered helping me with my mouth - nope, they want me to pay 2 1/2 months of my full income so I guess I have to go find a bridge to live under if I want to live at all cuz this is getting infected. I see where medical people are all indignant and belligerant - they don't like patients that do research themselves (because they don't give us answers we need) and they don't want to believe that medical professionals will do this but honestly, I need some reassurance and knowledge that the mammogram was not just a way for them to create disease in me. I felt fine before the mammo and now pain for weeks since. This is logical deduction given what some of us have experienced from so-called professionals.
And yes they do lie. The receptionist boasted about the new pain free procedure. It is just as painful and squeezing as before. I have no idea what she was bragging about. So she may believe what she says but it is most certainly a lie that she has been taught. She was so nice on the phone that I wanted to meet her when I went there but they have her in a separate location so most likely she will never encounter a patient who will tell her that it does hurt.
Just like my last ultrasound. Had to drink a bunch of bitter water. They won't tell me what was in it. Made an especial appointment with PCP to discuss the suffering I had from that ultrasound and possibly notate my file for future reference. Was wondering if just having the excess fluids interacted poorly with some of my medical conditions? The doctor just wants me to find a new PCP. He does not want to deal with this. Why not? Is he brainwashed? I have spent a couple of months recuperating from the excess fluid intake and for a few days of laying in bed I thought surely I would die but he cannot take time to help me figure out what went wrong in hopes of preventing it in the future?
I would gladly find another doctor but none of them want me. I have problems processing pharmaceuticals as well as rare disorders so the insurance is glad to take my money every month but they will not help me to get the care that I need. The doctors should be ethical and refuse to make appointments with me if they don't want me but nope, they take the copay and the insurance money while they are dumping me. I think that they must take a perverse enjoyment in denying me medical care. The Hippocratic oath is just ink on paper for most of them. They are beholden to the insurance and pharmaceutical companies and we are just a means to their end, pockets lined with gold. Seems that lots of good doctors that are ethically challenged by the current system are opting out of their profession entirely. Anyways, I could fill a book with what I have experienced with doctors dumping me alone.
Oh yes, another good one is to tell you that all your symptoms are sike. That way they can avoid the costs of treating you, the insurance company can collect their huge premiums each month and they can sell you those little chill pills. Since almost everything can be misconstrued as sike they are legally covered and won't lose their license or suffer a malpractice insurance increase. I'm onto them now.
I would love to believe the one poster on here that supports treatment but honestly most of us are aware of so much corruption all around that we have good reason to have some sinister ideas behind these mammograms.
Well, fast-forward to now, and I noticed the end of my boob is very hard, plus the whole thing hurts, it is quite swollen up. Since the mammo was a long time ago, who knows if the tissue damage then is how come I now got a hard, painful, swollen boob. So, now I have to see a doc, get a breast man to diagnose me, and of course I'm SO scared by all this. I went online and looked for alternative to mammograms, since the LAST thing I want it someone to smash it again... it hurts just to lay down on that side! I read about a sonogram that can do a better job than the mammo, so I will suggest it. But I imagine they'll put me thru 50 million tests no matter what my input might be. They tell you to hurry up if your boob isn't right, and then tests routinely go on or six weeks! I am an older disabled lady, and going to al these appointments is going to be a nightmare.
I will say this to any physicians or professors or nurses in charge of techs who do the mammograms, that they have GOT to (a) get the glass to the correct height for a person, (b) do NOT squeeze the boob so dang hard...making it flat is one thing, squashing it is WRONG, and (c) if a patient complains (I did), train the tech how to make the squeezing stop IMMEDIATELY. These techs have got to be taught this stuff MUCH better than they are now, and each office should also show them how they do it so as to cause the least harm to the patient as possible. And if you want a better picture, abandon the mammo and switch over to sonograms, they do a better job and cause so much less pain, and THAT WAY you don't wind up with someone like me and all these others who had a deformed boob all these years that has now turned into a painful, hard and possibly cancerous blob that they'll have to cut off.
The mammogram probably seemed like a good idea at the time - to squeeze breasts to get a thorough image of all the tissue, but if it ends up causing more damage (e.g. if the mechanical pressure were great enough, it could break apart a tumour and lead to greater spread of the tumour for instance), then there has to be another way. Please, if there are any breast cancer specialists out there, please think about this.
But, if the pain continues, you should get your breasts checked somehow, since the continued pain might really indicate that there is a problem.
I am going for a mammogram this week and I feel sick after reading the comments. I had one last year and had 2 surgeries, not cancer. But, I have to say both breast sore regularly, which i did not know why. Must be after the mammogram. I am sore now, so I don't know how I will put up with it and am worried that I will faint. I have to agree with the lady that said it is like a cattle mart, go in, do what you are told, no choice, and out the door, tough look if you do not feel well.
I've had pain in my left breast since I had a mammogram with spot compression over 3 weeks ago. I've had to take Ibuprofen a couple of times a day since. It's most sharp, shooting pain and my nipple is exquisitely tender...not in a good way. I'm guessing it's nerve damage. I hope it subsides. Has anyone had any luck with ice packs and/or heat application?