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Tesats Done....Now to See the Surgeon
webaur
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Hi!!
I just wanted to ask you all to please say an extra prayer for me and my family. I just got a call from my surgeon's nurse. Surprise......the spot looks suspiciously malignant and he wants to do a biopsy. I am to go in to see him this afternoon...of course, they want my husband to come with me. Doesn't sound too good, huh??? Well, I am going to ask about just having it taken out and then they can do whatever tests they want to on it. Anyway, if you can't tell, I am really nervous about this appointment. I will let you know more later today.
At any rate, I will appreciate your thoughts and prayers for the best possible outcome this afternoon.
Hope you all have a good day. Thanks in advance for all of your good thoughts and prayers.
Hugs and blessings.....Wendy
I just wanted to ask you all to please say an extra prayer for me and my family. I just got a call from my surgeon's nurse. Surprise......the spot looks suspiciously malignant and he wants to do a biopsy. I am to go in to see him this afternoon...of course, they want my husband to come with me. Doesn't sound too good, huh??? Well, I am going to ask about just having it taken out and then they can do whatever tests they want to on it. Anyway, if you can't tell, I am really nervous about this appointment. I will let you know more later today.
At any rate, I will appreciate your thoughts and prayers for the best possible outcome this afternoon.
Hope you all have a good day. Thanks in advance for all of your good thoughts and prayers.
Hugs and blessings.....Wendy
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Wendy,cruf said:Wendy, I'm so sorry you have to go through this again. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Keep us posted. HUGS!! Cathy
My thoughts and prayers are with you too. This second breast cancer - not considered a recurrence - is fairly common.
To encourage you, a friend had breast cancer in one breast with more than one node involved - then two years later - the other breast. It has been 14 years for one side and 12 years for the other. I have not seen her in a couple of years because we are no longer close friends as in college, but I believe she is as well as when I saw her in late '98.
Wishing you courage for whatever you have to go thru AGAIN !
Love, Jean
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