HELLO.
Concerning your cysts. I have fibroadenoma and it is not the same as fibromyalgia but I understand the pain on some level.
Maybe I am not qualified because it is not the same but:
The best thing to do is to go see your doctor so that you get a mammogram done and a biopsy done on the cysts. It is best to check to make sure it is not cancerous. (this is not to scare you)
I got a mammogram for mine 5 years ago although I have the lump over 13 years now. I was advised to avoid unnecessary "play" and "interference" with it. I did breast pump during breast feeding. The tears and pain from the swelling of the lump was harsh for the first 6 months until my breasts decided it was not gonna give me the milk I wanted. So after that the swelling had disappeared along with pain. Tried a bigger pump that did not touch the lump a few times and it was less of a horror. So I think it best if the device is not touching the cyst directly. During periods were the worst but I could check by breast examinations that it was not attached to anything. My doctor showed me what to look for when examining and said to me if it stops shifting around , then worry! Come in, we might have to cut it then. So far so good.
Fibromyalgia cysts are a little more tricky.
After seeing your doctor and asking about breast pumping and see what they say.
Because I never tried NB so cannot say. Pain = stop
Hope that helps and hope that someone with the same or maybe a doctor on here could give you more insight.
Good Luck
Concerning your cysts. I have fibroadenoma and it is not the same as fibromyalgia but I understand the pain on some level.
Maybe I am not qualified because it is not the same but:
The best thing to do is to go see your doctor so that you get a mammogram done and a biopsy done on the cysts. It is best to check to make sure it is not cancerous. (this is not to scare you)
I got a mammogram for mine 5 years ago although I have the lump over 13 years now. I was advised to avoid unnecessary "play" and "interference" with it. I did breast pump during breast feeding. The tears and pain from the swelling of the lump was harsh for the first 6 months until my breasts decided it was not gonna give me the milk I wanted. So after that the swelling had disappeared along with pain. Tried a bigger pump that did not touch the lump a few times and it was less of a horror. So I think it best if the device is not touching the cyst directly. During periods were the worst but I could check by breast examinations that it was not attached to anything. My doctor showed me what to look for when examining and said to me if it stops shifting around , then worry! Come in, we might have to cut it then. So far so good.
Fibromyalgia cysts are a little more tricky.
After seeing your doctor and asking about breast pumping and see what they say.
Because I never tried NB so cannot say. Pain = stop
Hope that helps and hope that someone with the same or maybe a doctor on here could give you more insight.
Good Luck