Originally Posted by Wantstoknow1
The only thing I know is that the two may not be related. Sometimes two things coincidentally happen at the same time. I get breast pain everymonth at tht time of the month (also in my underarms) and I had a lot of pain when I was pregnant. (But I'd guess you'd already know that.) It might be worth it to get a home testing kit just to make sure because I was told I couldn't conceive. I did anyway. I would definitely definitely definitely talk to my doctor about the pain. That's what they are there for. That's why you paid him or her and as far as I'm concerned this shouldn't be another visit to pay for but included as part of the previous visit because it may well be caused by the treatment. But if it is not a known side effect then it may just be a coincidence. Also it may be a previously unknown side effect. That's the thing about drugs. They don't know all the side effects until millions of people have taken them. That's why drugs get pulled off the market. I used to work in a pharmacy. A lot more get pulled than the general public realizes. When you get a prescription you might ask your doctor how long the drug has been on the market and if it hasn't been out long if there is anything effective that has been around longer. Of course, this will somewhat undermine the development of new drugs. There is no perfection other than Jesus. Good Luck.