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I'm only 17...

I'm not even out of my teen years, and I have a small marble-sized lump under my left nipple.
I'm freaked. Gotta get it checked out.
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I'm praying for you guys.


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Please go see your GYN immediately. When you call for an appointment be sure to tell them you found a small lump in your breast so they get you in right away. It is probably just a blocked duct but you can not be sure. You are so young but that does not exclude you from breast ca. I know you are scared but you must act on this. Please let us know how you make out. Best of luck to you.
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Hello,
What you can imagine is scarier that reality...call the doctor and make an appointment today.  Or, tell your mother and ask her to make an appointment for you.  It is most likely nothing bad, but you MUST have it checked out.  Best of luck and health.
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By all means get that lump checked out .... I doubt that it will prove to be anything very serious but PLEASE get yourself to the Dr. for an examination and any testing that might be appropriate.  Always remember that anything new or different in the breasts deserves to be investigated .... and PLEASE don't ever be so scared that you won't go to the Dr. I think you can stop "freaking out' though ..... just make that appointment, OK ??   Best Wishes ....
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