04-11-2024, 08:55
Has anyone pumped for many years? Have you seen an drastic change in blood pressure or experienced any other vascular issues? This is my main hesitation with the pumping process.
(04-11-2024, 08:55)anonymousacupz Wrote: Has anyone pumped for many years? Have you seen an drastic change in blood pressure or experienced any other vascular issues? This is my main hesitation with the pumping process.You will have a BP and clotting problems with the PM estrogen programs. Not from pumping.
(04-11-2024, 18:20)Happyme Wrote:(04-11-2024, 08:55)anonymousacupz Wrote: Has anyone pumped for many years? Have you seen an drastic change in blood pressure or experienced any other vascular issues? This is my main hesitation with the pumping process.You will have a BP and clotting problems with the PM estrogen programs. Not from pumping.
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(05-11-2024, 21:05)ShelaVenna Wrote: I think I found the person I was thinking of. If so, I remembered her symptoms completely incorrectly. She talks about her arm becoming numb and/or hurting while pumping, which is not good, but other than that her symptoms do not appear to have been caused by pumping. I genuinely do not understand why she attributed her symptoms to pumping and not something else. She says she experienced swollen lymph nodes, joint pain, and tiredness. These symptoms started a long time after she started pumping and did not reduce until a long time after she stopped. She took this as a sign that pumping had caused permanent damage, but to me it indicates that the pumping had nothing to do with it. At one point she says she felt like she was dying, but then the symptoms she lists are similar to the symptoms of a cold. I don’t want to downplay what happened to her, or demean her, but it just doesn’t make sense to me. A different person in the thread says that pumping was the cause of their acne, nausea, and stomach pains. Again I don’t see why these symptoms were attributed to pumping. You can come to your own conclusions. I don’t know if I should link to thread so I’m not going to. Make of it what you will.New to the forum, so I’m not sure if I’m doing this correctly. I believe that is the post that freaked me out. Her symptoms not being caused by the pump didn’t even cross my mind for some reason?♀️ thank you for your response!
(05-11-2024, 21:05)ShelaVenna Wrote: I think I found the person I was thinking of. If so, I remembered her symptoms completely incorrectly. She talks about her arm becoming numb and/or hurting while pumping, which is not good, but other than that her symptoms do not appear to have been caused by pumping. I genuinely do not understand why she attributed her symptoms to pumping and not something else. She says she experienced swollen lymph nodes, joint pain, and tiredness. These symptoms started a long time after she started pumping and did not reduce until a long time after she stopped. She took this as a sign that pumping had caused permanent damage, but to me it indicates that the pumping had nothing to do with it. At one point she says she felt like she was dying, but then the symptoms she lists are similar to the symptoms of a cold. I don’t want to downplay what happened to her, or demean her, but it just doesn’t make sense to me. A different person in the thread says that pumping was the cause of their acne, nausea, and stomach pains. Again I don’t see why these symptoms were attributed to pumping. You can come to your own conclusions. I don’t know if I should link to thread so I’m not going to. Make of it what you will.
(18-11-2024, 15:25)blueseltzer Wrote: Interesting. I’m new here and don’t have a lot of experience, but I also think lactation from size pumping is an anomaly like the person posting your linked post did.
I havent breastfed before, but I did try to induce lactation for size reasons for about 10 weeks this time last year. I did this with a nipple focused breast milk pumping set up with strong long sessions on my nipples. I wasnt taking domperidone or anything to increase my prolactin at the time. I managed to get only a tiny amount of milk with tons of effort including like 8 sessions a day and overnight.
I was trying to induce with no prolactin boost though. So maybe women who have already breast fed lactate quicker? Either way i think if lactation was a common side effect of size pumping we would hear more about it.