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update in pain in both breast

hi i went to the doctors finally i showed th nurse the area were most of the lumps are and she did the ultrasound she told me she can't tell me if theres something wrong cause my doctor needs to review then they'll call me but the question i had was on there was a small monitor that was there for the patiants to see what she see and in the ultra sound i saw alot of dark areas is that normal cause my left breast the one thats causeing my more problems had larger darker areas then my right my right breast had many little dark spots and my left had large area with some small spots is that bad or normal they told me to call my doc to see if she wants to schedule a mamogram or to see what to do next but to make sure i call her tommorow so thanks for reading my post  
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Don't panic.  Just follow their directions for now.  The ultrasound is showing those lumps you are feeling, They could be cysts or fibroids. They measure them and access what type see if you need a mammogram or fine needle biopsy etc. You need to wait to see what the doc says about those. Important is that you follow up with things, don't panic and leave things late. Take care and let us know how you go.
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I too had dark spots on one of my mammograms.  I had a second
mammogram and was told it was just dense tissue folding in on
itself and was nothing to worry about.  Maybe if it had folded
out, I might have bigger breasts.  Oh well!  Good luck!
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