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Girls any call backs for mammograms??????

Started by sleeeepy, September 10, 2010, 09:00:50 AM

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sleeeepy

Hello, I have a second mammogram on my left breast this coming Monday after receiving a call back letter stating that there is an "Indeterminate mass on left upper, outer breast". The letter also states that an ultrasound will be performed at the same time IF NEEDED.  I have been worried for two weeks  waiting to see what happens this Monday. I know that most of these things turn out not to be cancer, but you know how we worry. Anybody have any call backs in their past that they can share their experience with me?? Doc called me and said it may squeeze out of the picture once closer pics are taken from different angles at closer range.  I am scared, but trying to stay calm.  Thanks in advance!!

Mary

skygirl

That happens...that happened to my friend, turned out to be nothing.

Now, once I had a scare, went for biopsy at the hospital, they put me to sleep
and turned out to be nothing.

43 years old / dry eye / dry mouth /not yet confirmed  for sjoegrens / morphea which is scleroderma localized to skin only/ gallblader out/ Carafate, Prilosec, Cholestramine / Bile reflux. Desonide for Dermatitis Seb. on face.

susanr

Hi Mary - I know how scary those call backs can be. It happened to me a year ago and on the follow up ultrasound they assured me the mass they saw was a clump of cysts. This year the same thing, went back for the ultrasound and this time it had grown and there was more than one. I was a little concerned since I have had thyroid cancer but the dr said it is "normal". The Dr said it was cysts, not tumors. I just have to hope they know what they are doing.
I wish you all the best and a quick answer!

ohiolady

Mary,

Yes, I know how you feel.  I've had 3 breast biopsies and repeat mammograms, aspirates, ultrasounds ect over the years.  It is very scary and honestly until you get it over with it is hard not to think about it.  Almost two years ago, I was diagnosed with kidney cancer and now I dread all diagnostic tests that screen for cancer.

Sending you a big hug.

Anna
SJS  Hashimoto's   Mild Raynauds  GERD  Gastroparesis
Restasis, Evoxac, Dexilant,  Domperidone, Zofran and Synthroid. Fish Oil, Vit D and B12  R lipoic acid,  Acetyl L Cartnine, Vitamin B1, and The Perfect Food Green and Fruit supplement

Kidney Cancer Survivor   
Female   Age: 62

LizPetillo

Yep.  I've had a least a dozen aspiratons and one lumpectomy.  All .. nothing.  The aspirations drained cysts in the breast tissue that came as a result of me trying natural remedies for menopausal hot flashes.  I stopped taking the natural herbs and the cysts stopped.   My surgeon called me her 'cyst queen'.  They were HUGE. 

Daisy1234

Yes I had a call back just this past spring.  The second series of mammograms was quite arduous for me since they wanted to focus on my left breast only.  They actually took 6 scans of my left breast at this visit and I was becoming faint and was in alot of discomfort.  After number six, I then told them if the radiologist wanted another scan, he could come into the room and do his own breast cause I was through.

It turned out to be nothing in my case as well.   Not all stories end like this, but more go on the positive side than those that go the other way.  Please hang on to positive thoughts and we're all routing for you.   Let us know either way though how things work out.

Hugs,
Daisy

Patze

Hi Mary,

Seem to get this all the time...  Have had one biopsy, and several mammograms, sonograms, and plain old xrays as well (have markers implanted in both breasts due to "grows" (none cancerous so far)).

Hang in there Mary, and don't let it bother you too much, okay (I know, easier said than done)?

Sending you a giant soft hug -

Patze
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puccini914

Back in March of this past year I had a small node that was just a tiny little thing on the mammogram, a little clearer on the ultrasound, the following week I was in a surgeon's office getting a biopsy.  Everything was fine, all benign, just scary.  The biopsy site healed very quickly with suprisingly little pain or bruising.  No problems, kust a few panic attacks.

Ohiocat

Happen to me too at my last mammogram. 

They called me back for a 2nd mammogram.  They redid the one breast a few different directions.  Then they said they felt is was okay, but just to be completely sure, did the sonogram also.

Every thing came back as being okay.  With nothing to worry about.


The hardest part for me was waiting for that 2nd appointment.
female 50+, no thyroid - levthyroxin 125mcg; Primary Sjogrens:  Dry mouth; Dry eyes-thera tears, Restasis twice daily;

eyeamdry

Hi Mary,
I am going to be honest with you.  I hope to scare you enough to get those tests done and right away.  You may have to be a bit assertive to make sure your doc follows up.

Four years ago, just 6 months after being dx with Sjogrens, I was dx with breast cancer.  You see my doctor had found a lump two or three years earlier during my annual exam.  He had me get an extra mammogram and ultrasound at six month intervals, but then just left it that we'll keep an eye on it.  In the meantime, I'm very ill with Sjogrens.

I made a mental note to tell the dr I wanted the breast lump, which was still there, out asap.  It had gone on long enough and I didn't trust watch and wait.  I also had him do another biopsy on my forehead skin that kept coming back after he took it off.  Well, that turned out to be squamous cell skin cancer.  I had another mammogram with a bunch of ultrasounds.  The test person told me that I should see a surgeon.  It so happens that I already had made an appoint by myself before knowing if this was cancer or not.  Well, it turned out to be cancer.  It did not "look or act like regular cancerous lumps."  My lump was soft and moveable, not hard and attached to the wall of the chest.  

I had a lumpectomy and 7 weeks of radiation and a far as I know, I'm cancer free.  I found out about both of these cancers 4 days apart.  Do not just wait and see.  Do not trust the fact that is doesn't look or feel like cancer.  Get a biopsy.  Lucy

sleeeepy

Thanks Girls, for all the replies!!!!  I will let you all know what I find out on Monday...keep your finger crossed for me please!!! And if you pray...pray for me!!!   The waiting is the worst part for sure!!!  Again thank you for sharing your experiences with me and I am also sorry you all had to go through this also...........Hugs to you all!!!

Mary

navydad

I saw something on the news and I cannot recall the place,, but there was a tech doing mammorgrams,,, and she was actually doing the readong and sending out reports to the women that there scans were clear,, I guess the place found out and contacted the people and I think 3 of them actually had breast cancer,,, she had done over a 1000 scans

LizM

Quote from: navydad on September 11, 2010, 10:47:47 AM
I saw something on the news and I cannot recall the place,, but there was a tech doing mammorgrams,,, and she was actually doing the readong and sending out reports to the women that there scans were clear,, I guess the place found out and contacted the people and I think 3 of them actually had breast cancer,,, she had done over a 1000 scans

I read this as well.  I was horrified and shocked that someone could do that.  I hope that this woman is punished.

Liz

Patze

I think I heard about it as well, in Macon Georgia I believe; I feel for those poor ladies and what they must be feeling.  Wow, it still makes me wonder what the heck was she thinking?  That's the problem, she didn't.


Patze
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Pisces24

I also got called back a couple years ago for a needle biopsy on my left one.
I decided before hand if there was a problem to take the whole breast out.

Thankfully mine was just fine but I have a "marker" in there so they know it was checked next time they do mammograms. It is a good ideas to double check and the biopsy was easy.

But durn my marker doesn't even set off airport security - where is the fun in that?  ;)