Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 > I do volunteer work at the Breast Center at our local hospital. Now > having said that, I was told by the tech that spots/specks are > calcium deposits, which can or cannot be a problem depending if they > are lumped together or not. This link explains this. > > http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/931224079.html ----> Ahh that makes sense...my gyn told me at 53 I had to get a mammogram to work with her. Won't do it so I won't work with her anymore and will find someone else this year. She could feel a lot of calcification under my breasts and told me she feels that all the time on women who wear underwire bras. She said switch to a soft athletic bra to prevent more from forming. I can't tell for sure but I think the calcification has diminished since last summer when I saw her. In know the cysts in my breasts have softened tremendously. Flechas seemed to think it would take a few years for clacification to go away. I see him in 2 weeks so will ask about these spots and why they would show up post iodine. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Underwire bras are not recommended at all. The metal acts as an antennae and draws in/concentrates the density of all radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (cellphone,television,radio and everything else out there) In England when they installed the TETRA communications system the female officers were warned about the potential hazards of the significantly increased electromagnetic frequency, impact being about increased breast cancer potential while wearing wire containing bras. Cheers, Doug Re: Mammography/thermography.......calcification in the breast >> I do volunteer work at the Breast Center at our local hospital. Now >> having said that, I was told by the tech that spots/specks are >> calcium deposits, which can or cannot be a problem depending if they >> are lumped together or not. This link explains this. >> >> http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/931224079.html > > > ----> Ahh that makes sense...my gyn told me at 53 I had to get a > mammogram to work with her. Won't do it so I won't work with her > anymore and will find someone else this year. > > She could feel a lot of calcification under my breasts and told me she > feels that all the time on women who wear underwire bras. She said > switch to a soft athletic bra to prevent more from forming. > > I can't tell for sure but I think the calcification has diminished > since last summer when I saw her. In know the cysts in my breasts have > softened tremendously. > Flechas seemed to think it would take a few years for clacification to > go away. I see him in 2 weeks so will ask about these spots and why > they would show up post iodine. > > Lynn > > > > Send Message: iodine > > Iodine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Lynn...that is very interesting, calcium in breast tissue after iodine usage. (all hypothesises...I dont REALLY KNOW!!!!) I cannot palpate anything in my breast tissue....feels the same. No tenderness, soreness nor anything. But I do use underwires,..>BUT the big white patches I saw were on the anterior portion of the breast. So my next question is if iodine causes calcium to accumulate, or exacerbate the issue in breast tissue ... 1) why and 2) so what? I think I store calcium more so and lose magnesium due to my hypothyroid issues. I am wondering if it is that relationship rather than the iodine????? Michigan <She could feel a lot of calcification under my breasts and told me she > feels that all the time on women who wear underwire bras. She said > switch to a soft athletic bra to prevent more from forming. > > I can't tell for sure but I think the calcification has diminished > since last summer when I saw her. In know the cysts in my breasts have > softened tremendously. > Flechas seemed to think it would take a few years for clacification to > go away. I see him in 2 weeks so will ask about these spots and why > they would show up post iodine. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Underwires very often arent wires anymore...mine are plastic...lol But on that same vein....what about other metals one might where? Glasses? Jewelry????? Ok..I'm done. Michigan > > Underwire bras are not recommended at all. > The metal acts as an antennae and draws in/concentrates the density of all > radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (cellphone,television,radio and > everything else out there) > In England when they installed the TETRA communications system the female > officers were warned about the potential hazards of the significantly > increased electromagnetic frequency, impact being about increased breast > cancer potential while wearing wire containing bras. > Cheers, Doug > > Re: Mammography/thermography.......calcification in the > breast > > > >> I do volunteer work at the Breast Center at our local hospital. Now > >> having said that, I was told by the tech that spots/specks are > >> calcium deposits, which can or cannot be a problem depending if they > >> are lumped together or not. This link explains this. > >> > >> http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/931224079.html > > > > > > ----> Ahh that makes sense...my gyn told me at 53 I had to get a > > mammogram to work with her. Won't do it so I won't work with her > > anymore and will find someone else this year. > > > > She could feel a lot of calcification under my breasts and told me she > > feels that all the time on women who wear underwire bras. She said > > switch to a soft athletic bra to prevent more from forming. > > > > I can't tell for sure but I think the calcification has diminished > > since last summer when I saw her. In know the cysts in my breasts have > > softened tremendously. > > Flechas seemed to think it would take a few years for clacification to > > go away. I see him in 2 weeks so will ask about these spots and why > > they would show up post iodine. > > > > Lynn > > > > > > > > Send Message: iodine > > > > Iodine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2007 Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 are not recommended at all. > >> The metal acts as an antennae and draws in/concentrates the density > > of all > >> radio frequency electromagnetic radiation > > (cellphone,television,radio and > >> everything else out there) > >> In England when they installed the TETRA communications system the -----> My calcifications came from pressure from the underwires. I've not seen metal underwire in bras in a really long time. They're all plastic. Not that underwires are great but I would think the calcification most likely would not have happened if I was iodine sufficient. Especially since it feels like it's going away lately. According to my doctor this shouldn't happen. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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