New Lumps.........weekend....scared

tasha_111
tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hi, I had st4 bc spead to sentinal and other nodes, dx last October surgery 18th dec...lumpectomy, chemo and rads. Now I have amazing pain in my ribs just below the site. There are at least 3 lumps there ... I have only just dared to examine this area.........I know you are not doctors, But has anyone else had this?...It hurts like all hell..Thank you Julia

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  • RE
    RE Member Posts: 4,591 Member
    Lumps
    Tasha,

    I had stage 4 with a very large cancerous limp node to my chest in 99, after a year of treatment it was stifled and has not returned to that site. My suggestion to you would be to call your doctor on Monday and schedule an apt. to have the doctor run the approcpreate tests, x-rays, MRI, or perhaps a PET scan. Personally I would not wait on this as I consider any lump to be suspicious.

    Keeping you in my prayers,

    RE
  • NorcalJ
    NorcalJ Member Posts: 187
    RE said:

    Lumps
    Tasha,

    I had stage 4 with a very large cancerous limp node to my chest in 99, after a year of treatment it was stifled and has not returned to that site. My suggestion to you would be to call your doctor on Monday and schedule an apt. to have the doctor run the approcpreate tests, x-rays, MRI, or perhaps a PET scan. Personally I would not wait on this as I consider any lump to be suspicious.

    Keeping you in my prayers,

    RE

    New lumps
    I too would call my doctor as soon as possible.

    But, having said that, I've known a few cases of women having "lumps" and they turn out to be scar tissue, fluid, or fat deposits---so basically nothing.

    Of course, until you see the Dr. it'll be on your mind. They could be painful because they're pressing on healing tissue, or nerves.

    Please keep us informed. We all care!
  • KathiM
    KathiM Member Posts: 8,028 Member
    I third what has been said...
    Call your doctor on Monday, bright and early. They are very used to us calling to find things out...

    And, then come back here and share...we are with you, dearheart!

    Hugs, Kathi
  • chenheart
    chenheart Member Posts: 5,159
    (((((HUGS))))))
    I have had on and off pain in the ribcage for the five years post surgery~ it always scares me, but it has never been "anything". I have not felt any lumps, so of course I am with your sisters who say Call Your Doctor, just as YOU would be telling us to do if any of us had posted this inquiry.

    Get back to us...you are not alone on any part of this journey and we stand with you~

    Hugs,
    Claudia
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    chenheart said:

    (((((HUGS))))))
    I have had on and off pain in the ribcage for the five years post surgery~ it always scares me, but it has never been "anything". I have not felt any lumps, so of course I am with your sisters who say Call Your Doctor, just as YOU would be telling us to do if any of us had posted this inquiry.

    Get back to us...you are not alone on any part of this journey and we stand with you~

    Hugs,
    Claudia

    Grrrrrrrrr
    Called my MD first thing monday morning, He bogging off to play golf for 3 weeks in S.A. I can't get an appointment until Mid Jan. So I asked him to refer me to someone who COULD see me over this Festive Season....He said he would, Just waiting and seeing (and worrying) now. Thank you all for your help and support. (and the nice things you say) It has been invaluable to me. Thanks and Hugs Julia X
  • NorcalJ
    NorcalJ Member Posts: 187
    Calling Dr.
    And when they don't call back (I don't always have a lot of faith in the staff), call and be the squeeky wheel!
    They might be very busy this time of year, but holiday parties don't quite have the same urgency as a worried patient.

    Good luck!!!!
  • artizan
    artizan Member Posts: 59
    NorcalJ said:

    Calling Dr.
    And when they don't call back (I don't always have a lot of faith in the staff), call and be the squeeky wheel!
    They might be very busy this time of year, but holiday parties don't quite have the same urgency as a worried patient.

    Good luck!!!!

    call again
    You called Mon morning. This is Tuesday afternoon. Call again.....
    If they can't refer you to someone else, I would pick another doctor and try to schedule an appointment asap. Surely your doctor did not leave the country without leaving someone else in charge of his patients. Try not to worry.
  • KathiM
    KathiM Member Posts: 8,028 Member
    tasha_111 said:

    Grrrrrrrrr
    Called my MD first thing monday morning, He bogging off to play golf for 3 weeks in S.A. I can't get an appointment until Mid Jan. So I asked him to refer me to someone who COULD see me over this Festive Season....He said he would, Just waiting and seeing (and worrying) now. Thank you all for your help and support. (and the nice things you say) It has been invaluable to me. Thanks and Hugs Julia X

    They always have a backup...or should!
    Keep trying, so they don't forget about you...

    Take a deep breath, it's more than likely nothing....

    Hugs, Kathi
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    artizan said:

    call again
    You called Mon morning. This is Tuesday afternoon. Call again.....
    If they can't refer you to someone else, I would pick another doctor and try to schedule an appointment asap. Surely your doctor did not leave the country without leaving someone else in charge of his patients. Try not to worry.

    New Lumps.
    I cannot get to see my GP until mid jan so I politely asked for a referal to my surgeon............They did it! Feb 8th 2009. Buggerrr. What do you do eh? Blimey, I'm starting to sound like a Canadian mow 'EH?... I am going to forget about this until after christmas. Today is the anniversary of losing half a breast, I can't celebrate Thanks all
  • 24242
    24242 Member Posts: 1,398 Member
    Tasha
    I am 11 years survivor of stage 3 with 11 out of 21 positive nodes BC. I have to say that if you lumpectomy there is some scaring that occurs and also there is some pain that goes with that it seems. I had one breast removed at a time and then have had various things I would call lumps but the doctors find nothing.
    It has been a long road back but back I did make it and continue to try to live one day at a time.
    Merry Christmas
    Tara
  • Joycelouise
    Joycelouise Member Posts: 482
    24242 said:

    Tasha
    I am 11 years survivor of stage 3 with 11 out of 21 positive nodes BC. I have to say that if you lumpectomy there is some scaring that occurs and also there is some pain that goes with that it seems. I had one breast removed at a time and then have had various things I would call lumps but the doctors find nothing.
    It has been a long road back but back I did make it and continue to try to live one day at a time.
    Merry Christmas
    Tara

    Tara,
    Somedays (today) the

    Tara,
    Somedays (today) the road feels a little bumpier. Reading your post, your success, and mostly your admission that it was long but you made it and try to live one day at at time are just the words I needed to read this morning. Thank you. On this board we never really know who our posts will affect - sometimes it almost feels serendipidous. love, Joyce