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Wish it was.........Christmas Girl said:Hoping it's "nothing"...
Of course you're worried, Pat. Totally understandable.
I'll be hoping your mammo turns out just fine. That what you've felt is simply scar tissue (which I have a lot of - both from surgery, and rads), or something else that's harmless.
Good thoughts your way - and, please keep us posted.
Unfortunately, the lump is in the other breast. About 5 inches from the port scar. I am nervous and stressed out, but again, covering it well here at work and at home. Nobody knows I'm screaming inside wondering how another one could grow after all the shi-poopoo that has been pumped and shot into my body this past year. Nobody except us, where I know I can speak freely and get honest answers and constant support. You ladies are wonderful. The mammo is at 3 tomorrow (eastern time) so I will post on Friday morning. My home computer is on the blink.
Thanks for ALL your support, love, hugs, and everything!!!!! You are truly Blessed Women!
Pat -
Sending strong vibes and
prayers your way. I know this is a scary time but know that there are a lot of us out here rooting for you and will be here for you no matter what the outcome! It is crap (yep deep doo-doo) when you have to go thru it more than once but you will come thru it like the survivor you have been and are still. Sending you internet hugs, Lola. -
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Prayingjolenew said:HANG IN THERE
I WILL PRAY FOR YOU. I HAVE TO GO IN NOW EVERY 6 MONTHS FOR A MAMO AND I AM SCARED EVERYTIME. THEY FIND LUMPS BUT LUCKILY ITS NOTHING. HOPE YOURS WILL BE THE SAME
for you and hope it turns out good. Keep your spirits high, try to anyways. I know you have to be worried. Please let us know how it goes.
laura
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