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artist4perry wrote:I was debating sharing this, but since it is such a high risk thing for women I guess I will. No big deal in the long run if anyone here knows...
I found a red spot on my breast, and below it a hard small rock like thing. I went to the doctor and he said it was unusual and scheduled to cut it out. I am a high risk patient in this regards. My mom had a double radical mastectomy at my age. I have two aunts on my dad's side and one great grandmother on my dad's side.
I went today and had it removed...I won't know the results of the pathology till next Friday when I get the stitches taken out. I don't regret removing it for one second. If it is nothing but a benign cyst then I will have another dimple on my left breast and my husband can affectionately call me Dimples. I will wear that nick name with pride.
It is not worth vanity to risk my life. My mom's mass went from the size of a pea to both breasts and into her lymph nodes in one months time. Her doctor wanted to wait and see. She paid the price for that. She is a survivor, but she has never been the same physically since. I think the chemo took so much from her health wise.
Even if you think it is a little nothing, get it checked. It is worth it. Cutting it out while it is small is no big deal either. A little soreness in exchange for my life is worth it. Early detection is everything.
Once this heals I am scheduling my mammogram, please be sure to take care of yourselves ladies. I was a little scared even though this is my third biopsy. You always fear bad news. But if it is the worst and it is small it will be easier to deal with than waiting and worrying.
artist4perry wrote:I was debating sharing this, but since it is such a high risk thing for women I guess I will. No big deal in the long run if anyone here knows...
I found a red spot on my breast, and below it a hard small rock like thing. I went to the doctor and he said it was unusual and scheduled to cut it out. I am a high risk patient in this regards. My mom had a double radical mastectomy at my age. I have two aunts on my dad's side and one great grandmother on my dad's side.
I went today and had it removed...I won't know the results of the pathology till next Friday when I get the stitches taken out. I don't regret removing it for one second. If it is nothing but a benign cyst then I will have another dimple on my left breast and my husband can affectionately call me Dimples. I will wear that nick name with pride.
It is not worth vanity to risk my life. My mom's mass went from the size of a pea to both breasts and into her lymph nodes in one months time. Her doctor wanted to wait and see. She paid the price for that. She is a survivor, but she has never been the same physically since. I think the chemo took so much from her health wise.
Even if you think it is a little nothing, get it checked. It is worth it. Cutting it out while it is small is no big deal either. A little soreness in exchange for my life is worth it. Early detection is everything.
Once this heals I am scheduling my mammogram, please be sure to take care of yourselves ladies. I was a little scared even though this is my third biopsy. You always fear bad news. But if it is the worst and it is small it will be easier to deal with than waiting and worrying.
SunshineTwilight wrote:artist4perry wrote:I was debating sharing this, but since it is such a high risk thing for women I guess I will. No big deal in the long run if anyone here knows...
I found a red spot on my breast, and below it a hard small rock like thing. I went to the doctor and he said it was unusual and scheduled to cut it out. I am a high risk patient in this regards. My mom had a double radical mastectomy at my age. I have two aunts on my dad's side and one great grandmother on my dad's side.
I went today and had it removed...I won't know the results of the pathology till next Friday when I get the stitches taken out. I don't regret removing it for one second. If it is nothing but a benign cyst then I will have another dimple on my left breast and my husband can affectionately call me Dimples. I will wear that nick name with pride.
It is not worth vanity to risk my life. My mom's mass went from the size of a pea to both breasts and into her lymph nodes in one months time. Her doctor wanted to wait and see. She paid the price for that. She is a survivor, but she has never been the same physically since. I think the chemo took so much from her health wise.
Even if you think it is a little nothing, get it checked. It is worth it. Cutting it out while it is small is no big deal either. A little soreness in exchange for my life is worth it. Early detection is everything.
Once this heals I am scheduling my mammogram, please be sure to take care of yourselves ladies. I was a little scared even though this is my third biopsy. You always fear bad news. But if it is the worst and it is small it will be easier to deal with than waiting and worrying.
Hope everything turns out alright for you, Ginger! I know how scary the waiting can be!
I just went for my yearly check-up yesterday and am having a sonogram next week. Pammies mammies are getting tested!!![]()
artist4perry wrote:I was debating sharing this, but since it is such a high risk thing for women I guess I will. No big deal in the long run if anyone here knows...
I found a red spot on my breast, and below it a hard small rock like thing. I went to the doctor and he said it was unusual and scheduled to cut it out. I am a high risk patient in this regards. My mom had a double radical mastectomy at my age. I have two aunts on my dad's side and one great grandmother on my dad's side.
I went today and had it removed...I won't know the results of the pathology till next Friday when I get the stitches taken out. I don't regret removing it for one second. If it is nothing but a benign cyst then I will have another dimple on my left breast and my husband can affectionately call me Dimples. I will wear that nick name with pride.
It is not worth vanity to risk my life. My mom's mass went from the size of a pea to both breasts and into her lymph nodes in one months time. Her doctor wanted to wait and see. She paid the price for that. She is a survivor, but she has never been the same physically since. I think the chemo took so much from her health wise.
Even if you think it is a little nothing, get it checked. It is worth it. Cutting it out while it is small is no big deal either. A little soreness in exchange for my life is worth it. Early detection is everything.
Once this heals I am scheduling my mammogram, please be sure to take care of yourselves ladies. I was a little scared even though this is my third biopsy. You always fear bad news. But if it is the worst and it is small it will be easier to deal with than waiting and worrying.
Moon Beam wrote:artist4perry wrote:I was debating sharing this, but since it is such a high risk thing for women I guess I will. No big deal in the long run if anyone here knows...
I found a red spot on my breast, and below it a hard small rock like thing. I went to the doctor and he said it was unusual and scheduled to cut it out. I am a high risk patient in this regards. My mom had a double radical mastectomy at my age. I have two aunts on my dad's side and one great grandmother on my dad's side.
I went today and had it removed...I won't know the results of the pathology till next Friday when I get the stitches taken out. I don't regret removing it for one second. If it is nothing but a benign cyst then I will have another dimple on my left breast and my husband can affectionately call me Dimples. I will wear that nick name with pride.
It is not worth vanity to risk my life. My mom's mass went from the size of a pea to both breasts and into her lymph nodes in one months time. Her doctor wanted to wait and see. She paid the price for that. She is a survivor, but she has never been the same physically since. I think the chemo took so much from her health wise.
Even if you think it is a little nothing, get it checked. It is worth it. Cutting it out while it is small is no big deal either. A little soreness in exchange for my life is worth it. Early detection is everything.
Once this heals I am scheduling my mammogram, please be sure to take care of yourselves ladies. I was a little scared even though this is my third biopsy. You always fear bad news. But if it is the worst and it is small it will be easier to deal with than waiting and worrying.
Please keep us posted on your well health Ginger, I'm praying for you and thanks for
letting us know about this.
portland wrote:Done today.....insert Deano's comment about boobs here.....sigh miss the guy
artist4perry wrote:portland wrote:Done today.....insert Deano's comment about boobs here.....sigh miss the guy
He would have definitely had something colorful to say to make me laugh when I really needed it. He was one in a million.
Not just good advice for the ladies, there are plenty of screening tests and self exams you men should be doing, too.Rip Rokken wrote:Ginger, very sorry to hear about this and wish you the best of luck. Good advice for the ladies. Keep us posted.
artist4perry wrote:portland wrote:Done today.....insert Deano's comment about boobs here.....sigh miss the guy
He would have definitely had something colorful to say to make me laugh when I really needed it. He was one in a million.
portland wrote:artist4perry wrote:portland wrote:Done today.....insert Deano's comment about boobs here.....sigh miss the guy
He would have definitely had something colorful to say to make me laugh when I really needed it. He was one in a million.
I too need a biopsy on a small lump that they found....to say the least I am worried
Rip Rokken wrote:Ginger, very sorry to hear about this and wish you the best of luck. Good advice for the ladies. Keep us posted.
artist4perry wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Ginger, very sorry to hear about this and wish you the best of luck. Good advice for the ladies. Keep us posted.
Thanks Rip...we need to get together sometime this summer! Dan and I might need to take a road trip before long.
DrFU wrote:portland wrote:Off for surgery on Friday of next week.....as I work on the floor I know my surgeon well, that's a plus I guess!
Good thoughts and wishes coming your way ... most of these turn out to be a big nada.
artist4perry wrote:portland wrote:Done today.....insert Deano's comment about boobs here.....sigh miss the guy
He would have definitely had something colorful to say to make me laugh when I really needed it. He was one in a million.
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