01-15-2014, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by *Anya*
I don't want to either negate another's fear or discount it.
I am going to only share my experiences.
I am doing this solely because, as women, we know so many women that have dealt with breast cancer, that when we have anything untoward; naturally, that is where our mind is going to go.
It does not always turn out like that.
I had my first benign breast tumor at age 22.
Since that time ( speaking breasts only) I have had two cysts removed and two fibrous tumors removed. All were benign.
I have had needle biopsies and needle-guided ultrasound in my breasts.
I have had a marker inserted. I think it is still there.
I have had screening mammos and diagnostic mammos.
None of them were shown to be cancer.
Of course it could have turned out differently.
My thyroid cancer had nothing to do with breast CA-they were separate issues.
First things first: get the repeat mammo.
I will hold very good and positive thoughts for you.
Let us know. We do care.
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Thank you Anya. I will post when I know something more. I go in Friday to Tyler to Trinity Mother Francis Ross Breast Center for more diagnostics as they put it. I went yesterday to their local breast center here where i live in to do the mammogram. I guess they have better diagnostic equipment at the Tyler Office Breast Center there for the Hospital. The woman didn't say much to me other than what I posted earlier. Hell she didn't even tell me the appt. I made with her was for Tyler. I just now got a phone call reminder from them telling me it was for Tyler TMF Ross Breast Center there.
Yeah I am kinda scared but trying not to worry too much. Taken my anxiety meds has helped and I have a therapy session tomorrow so I can use my therapist for support if needed. I don't know what will show up, hopefully nothing to worry about. I've never had any problems with my breasts, that's what has me worried, that they think they found something that wasn't there last year or didn't show up last 2 mammograms the last couple of years. Thanks for your support Anya, you seem to have been through this and I appreciate it very much. I hope that you are doing well lately. I'll keep you in prayers too.
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