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Has anyone ever had an indentation in their breast?

I recently noticed an indentation on my outer left breast when i bend over or flex my chest muscles. I am so scared. I have an appointment tomorrow at 2:30 but literally feel sick over this. Has anyone ever had this before and how did it turn out? Thank you!
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973741 tn?1342342773
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I am really happy to hear that it went fine!!!  Whew, it's always scary, isn't it?!  Anyway, glad it was good news and you should do something nice for yourself this weekend for all the stress you were under.  hugs
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973741 tn?1342342773
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I know how this feels!  I am sorry you are in a scary place.  You are doing the very best thing for yourself! It could be and probably is nothing to worry about but you're getting it checked out.  Please come back and tell us what the doctor says!  hugs
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Thank you so much for responding. I am so scared. I will let you know how it goes today.  
Yes, please do.  It will be okay, sweetie.  hugs!
Ok, so I just got back from the Dr. She is not overly concerned and thinks it may be connective tissue. She was very thorough in her exam and didn't feel any abnormalities. However, she is sending me for a mammo/ultrasound Thursday morning just to be safe. I am still very nervous but feel a little better. Has anyone else ever had this indentation and it turned out fine? Thank you specialmom for your support. I will update after Thursdays testing.
I had something like this but it went away it a few weeks. I’m sure it’s nothing! You’ll be fine.
All is good!!! Thank you all so much!!
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