Yikes! After reading this I guess it does have to do with your period.


"BINGO!

Doc says that's likely what it is.

For people that don't know what that is... my little take home sheet says:
"Breasts that are 'fibrocystic' have an exaggerated response to the hormonal fluctuations of the menstrual cycle. After ovulation, 1-2 weeks before the period, the breast develop cysts, retain fluid, and enlarge. They may also become tender and sometiems very painful. The pain can radiate into the axilla (the armpit) or even into the shoulder area."

And there's your medical insight for the day.

I'm such a hormonal mess from my Endo, being on this and that.... *bleah!* It's not even that time of the month for me and because of meds, it won't be for another 3 months! Oiy... oiy... (lol!!! Too much info.. I'm sure. sorry!) "

And after Moosmoms response about reducing her breasts teaspoon by teaspoon perhaps I should go see a doc. But why would only one boob hurt much more than the other? I didn't know you had it that long before your period, as I thought they would be tender only right before but I guess not. I am going to go do some research right now. Thanks Kater!