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Jill, I went through this just before I quit having periods. For me it was caused by menopause.

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OK – Let me ask you this… :)My breasts have been quite achy and I don't know if this is 1) because of the new meds (now off Synthroid and on Levoxyl) or 2) associated with Hashimoto's or 3) menopause (ugh!). When I "used to" have a period I would get achy breasts but it was more of a bruised sensation. I just had my annual mammogram in October and everything was fine – whew! Does anyone else have this issue? Thanks so very much! :)Jill

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Before I went into full blown menopause, and when still in premenopausal

syndrome AND still on the faky estrogen, I had very achy sensitive breasts

ALL the time. Even at that time, I had no progesterone. This is called

estrogen dominance, no matter how small an amt of estrogen you have, if

there is no progesterone or very little, you are still in estrogen

dominance. I have found out within the last yr from many sources, including

women on these sites, that it is a major cause of breast tenderness and

sensitivity. I know longer have that sensitivity for the last couple of

yrs, so I am assuming that estrogen levels have decreased somewhat (though I

know that I need progesterone still), even on their own, plus, it has been 6

yrs since I tapered off, over a period of 3 months, and quit the estrogen.

This is what I believe causes it because within these last couple of yrs I

have not had that problem.

Achy breasts?

> OK - Let me ask you this. :)

>

> My breasts have been quite achy and I don't know if this is 1)

> because of the new meds (now off Synthroid and on Levoxyl) or 2)

> associated with Hashimoto's or 3) menopause (ugh!). When I " used to "

> have a period I would get achy breasts but it was more of a bruised

> sensation. I just had my annual mammogram in October and everything

> was fine - whew!

>

> Does anyone else have this issue? Thanks so very much! :)

> Jill

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Has your caffeine intake changed - increase or decrease... that has

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On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:44:51 -0000 " knoxjill "

writes:

> OK – Let me ask you this… :)

>

> My breasts have been quite achy and I don't know if this is 1)

> because of the new meds (now off Synthroid and on Levoxyl) or 2)

> associated with Hashimoto's or 3) menopause (ugh!). When I " used

> to "

> have a period I would get achy breasts but it was more of a bruised

> sensation. I just had my annual mammogram in October and everything

> was fine – whew!

> Does anyone else have this issue? Thanks so very much! :)

> Jill

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Thanks so much for the info. YOU ROCK!!! Great information and good

to know. Thanks again! (hugs) :)

> Before I went into full blown menopause, and when still in

premenopausal

> syndrome AND still on the faky estrogen, I had very achy sensitive

breasts

> ALL the time. Even at that time, I had no progesterone. This is

called

> estrogen dominance, no matter how small an amt of estrogen you

have, if

> there is no progesterone or very little, you are still in estrogen

> dominance. I have found out within the last yr from many sources,

including

> women on these sites, that it is a major cause of breast tenderness

and

> sensitivity. I know longer have that sensitivity for the last

couple of

> yrs, so I am assuming that estrogen levels have decreased somewhat

(though I

> know that I need progesterone still), even on their own, plus, it

has been 6

> yrs since I tapered off, over a period of 3 months, and quit the

estrogen.

> This is what I believe causes it because within these last couple

of yrs I

> have not had that problem.

>

>

>

>

> Achy breasts?

>

>

> > OK - Let me ask you this. :)

> >

> > My breasts have been quite achy and I don't know if this is 1)

> > because of the new meds (now off Synthroid and on Levoxyl) or 2)

> > associated with Hashimoto's or 3) menopause (ugh!). When I " used

to "

> > have a period I would get achy breasts but it was more of a

bruised

> > sensation. I just had my annual mammogram in October and

everything

> > was fine - whew!

> >

> > Does anyone else have this issue? Thanks so very much! :)

> > Jill

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Glad to be of some help Jill. I just don't know if it is the ONLY cause,

but it is a very common one.

(((Hugs)))

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> Thanks so much for the info. YOU ROCK!!! Great information and good

> to know. Thanks again! (hugs) :)

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