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Pains in breast after noogling, help please :(

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hi missB ..i have no really fabulous ideas why you’d feel the continued pressure ..but, it reminds me of something ..probably unrelated but i’m gonna go with this anyhow. so, since i was a kid i’ve experienced some really serious allergic reactions. like super serial. i started carrying an epi-pin. i used them so frequently, the doc gave me a vial of norepinephrine and a box of needles. i was outdoors a lot. so, this is what happens. btw, this is gonna be long, sorry. you get a sting. allergic reaction. blood vessels dilate which causes blood pressure to fall. heart beats faster to pick it back up. capillaries dilate losing blood volume into interstitial tissue causing tissues to swell and BP drops, heart beats faster to pick it back up. anyway, that’s why some people die in the woods from a heart attack after getting a bee sting or ant bite. the heart just gets exhausted.

so, i’m sitting here thinking, hmmmm, noogling, negative pressure, boobs swell for some period afterwards, i’ve wondered if it’s like getting a hickey. maybe, some blood volume, not red blood cells but blood plasma or whatever, leaks from expanded capillaries into breast tissue which would mean your lymph vessels would have to pick it up to get it back into the circulatory system. i’m not really sure about it but i’ve wondered. i was told that red blood cells can’t leak from capillaries cuz they’re too big, in fact, they have to line up in single file just to get through but other blood volume like plasma or whatever does leak when capillaries get dilated or in our case, expanded from negative pressure. the thing i don’t get is this, a bruise means blood has gotten into the tissue so, if some cute guy gives you a hickey and it looks like a bruise, where does the blood come from. anyway, i’m obviously thinking way way too much. maybe the pressure is what comes from capillaries into breasts and hasn’t gotten back into lymph vessels, yet. sorry, this is ridiculously long and i’m down a rabbit hole.

oh, i read something interesting yesterday: Far from hormonally inert, adipose tissue has, in recent years, been recognized as a major endocrine organ,[2] as it produces hormones such as leptin, estrogen, resistin, and the cytokine TNFα. i'd never heard it put like that before. good luck
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