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Breast Lumps That Cause Face Pain

I have multiple health issues, I am 45 years old, high blood pressure, total hystrectomy on high dose premarin 5 years, heart stent 2004, several breast lumps include under arm, undiagnosed MS, 2X cervical fusions, 36 lesions on brain to name a few. Lately if I touch one of the lumps it sends stabbing pain to face and temple right side.  Any ideas. Don't want to say anything because my boyfriend lost his wife to breast cancer. He brushes off my MS symptoms and calls me lazy and always in pain SOMEWHERE, and there are people alot worse off than me. Maybe he's right, but I'm a little scared.
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I agree about your boyfriend, show him the door if he talks to you this way ...it will not change or get better with marriage.  I have a lot of the same issues as you and I will pray that you get some relief soon fromyour medical troubles. I now have been diagnosed with breast cancer as well, Stage 1 on 12/2009 and am just finishing up treatment.  Hang in there and good luck :)
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25201 tn?1255580836
I don't know of any connection to cause the pain you describe but it could be the involvement of a nerve .... it could have nothing to do with the lump itself but maybe the action it takes to touch it .... connected to the cervical issues. I'm not sure why you would not wish to share this with your Boyfriend ..... why would you even think about protecting his feelings when as you state he calls you lazy ??? Sorry, I know that is personal and I shouldn't even comment about it but since you mentioned it I couldn't resist.
How could you have "undiagnosed" MS ??? This is something that seems impossible unless you are a Physician. I really don't think the lumps and the face pain are related in any way but your Dr. would be able to give you a definite answer.  Regards ...
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