Today's Annual Mammo Leads to a Biopsy...
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Don't feel you need to minimize this
No matter what, it is very unsettling and frightening. I think anger and fear are the most natural reaction to the news you got today. I hope that it turns out to be nothing. Try not to let it dominate your thoughts. Hang in there!
Clementine0 -
NO
Susan, for once words fail me I am so livid about this! Please know that you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers - and that a certain little Kitten now residing in Heaven is pulling for you big time, too. Be strong, and whatever this little intruder is, know that you can beat it too.
Love,
Joe, Eefy Jo, YB Bo, and the Nubalizer0 -
So sorry SusanAortus said:NO
Susan, for once words fail me I am so livid about this! Please know that you are constantly in my thoughts and prayers - and that a certain little Kitten now residing in Heaven is pulling for you big time, too. Be strong, and whatever this little intruder is, know that you can beat it too.
Love,
Joe, Eefy Jo, YB Bo, and the Nubalizer
Not what any of us want to ever hear.But focus on that 1 important word "tiny".
Dee0 -
These mammos....
....are such an evil neccessity. If anything can be positive in this, I will focus on the word "tiny". (I would rather focus on a hot dude calander, but "tiny" will have to do!)
Always hopefull and positive for you Susan. Your right...cancer sucks. Umph!!
Big hugs
♥Pammy0 -
Susan
of course we'll be there with hopeful thoughts. A whole pink busload of us! We'll be hovering to make sure you're in good hands. My sister had a lumpectomy in 2000, rads and then took Tamoxifen for 5 years. She had a recurrence in Sept 2010 in the other breast. Had another lumpectomy and targeted rads. Because she has osteoporosis she is taking Evista (sp?). She is doing fine now. I wish the best for you.
{{hugs}} Char0 -
Dear Susan, I was so sorrycahjah75 said:Susan
of course we'll be there with hopeful thoughts. A whole pink busload of us! We'll be hovering to make sure you're in good hands. My sister had a lumpectomy in 2000, rads and then took Tamoxifen for 5 years. She had a recurrence in Sept 2010 in the other breast. Had another lumpectomy and targeted rads. Because she has osteoporosis she is taking Evista (sp?). She is doing fine now. I wish the best for you.
{{hugs}} Char
Dear Susan, I was so sorry to see your post. Hope the next few days go by fast and that the "tiny" tumor is benign. You are loved here on this board and everyone will be praying for you. Sending you hugs, Sunrae0 -
Susan
Absolutely we are with you in spirit dear sister. It could come back Negitive, just a cyst.
Try to stay positive...Mon. will be here before you know it and hopefully the report will be good.
Hugs to you,
Annette0 -
Hoping "suspicious" area be
Hoping "suspicious" area be nothing more than benign tissue. Take it one day at a time and remember to breath.
Oh, also your feelings are valid and I am glad you posted your concerns on the board. How else are we to support one another if we don't share what is going on in our lives. We are here for one another. Thanks for letting us know how you are doing.
Let us know what develops on your end. Take care, hugs to you.0 -
suspicious means needingBella Luna said:Hoping "suspicious" area be
Hoping "suspicious" area be nothing more than benign tissue. Take it one day at a time and remember to breath.
Oh, also your feelings are valid and I am glad you posted your concerns on the board. How else are we to support one another if we don't share what is going on in our lives. We are here for one another. Thanks for letting us know how you are doing.
Let us know what develops on your end. Take care, hugs to you.
suspicious means needing further investigation. not a forgone conclusion. I had some benign ones after cancer. It isnt any easier as you go along. Praying for a good outcome and so sorry you have to deal with all this crap.0 -
SusanCAchick said:I had the same
Dear Susan,
I had the same--the "good" breast had a lump....turned out to be benign, but it was scary!
Prayers and best wishes to you. We will all be on the bus...
Sybil
Sending positive thoughts for negative cells to be found at the biopcy area and best outcome from pathology report. It is always tough to come back to be investigated and we all are coming with you.
Hugs
New Flower0 -
SusanNew Flower said:Susan
Sending positive thoughts for negative cells to be found at the biopcy area and best outcome from pathology report. It is always tough to come back to be investigated and we all are coming with you.
Hugs
New Flower
Susan,
I know you are angry and upset to say the least but know that we are all here for you. Sending positive thoughts and prayers your way. You have my number if you want to just scream or vent.
Comforting Hugs coming your way,
Margo0 -
I am exceedingly grateful...tommaseena said:Susan
Susan,
I know you are angry and upset to say the least but know that we are all here for you. Sending positive thoughts and prayers your way. You have my number if you want to just scream or vent.
Comforting Hugs coming your way,
Margo
... for all the support, encouragement, kindness and love expressed here. Thank you. :-)
Spoke with my med onc yesterday. By the time I called, he had already seen the images and read the detailed report submitted by the Doctor of Radiology. Med onc is in complete agreement with the current plan, and answered all of my "what if" questions (which the other doctor evaded). So, will continue to hope for benign results. However, if things don't go that way - at least I have an idea about what I may be up against. It ain't pretty; but, I feel much better knowing than not.
Thanks, again.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Always with you. The pinkChristmas Girl said:I am exceedingly grateful...
... for all the support, encouragement, kindness and love expressed here. Thank you. :-)
Spoke with my med onc yesterday. By the time I called, he had already seen the images and read the detailed report submitted by the Doctor of Radiology. Med onc is in complete agreement with the current plan, and answered all of my "what if" questions (which the other doctor evaded). So, will continue to hope for benign results. However, if things don't go that way - at least I have an idea about what I may be up against. It ain't pretty; but, I feel much better knowing than not.
Thanks, again.
Kind regards, Susan
Always with you. The pink bus will be full. Will pray, hugs
Kathy0 -
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Oh Susan, I just saw your FB post and came straight over here to see what was going on. Don't know how I missed this earlier! You are so dear to me and it hurts that you are going through this! Hang in there and know that you are being prayed for like a mad dog (now picture a crazy mad dog growling and snarling) that is how fervently I will be praying for you! If it has returned then it is time to put on go the pink boxing gloves with your determination and spirit you will get through this. The work "tiny" is a good thing so there is a positive here. When my cancer returned the third time in my "good breast" it was a stage one and required only 4 chemo sessions and was over in no time. I'm here for you, we are all here for you! Keep busy and know that you are being prayed for and that you are loved!
RE0 -
Glad you got informationChristmas Girl said:I am exceedingly grateful...
... for all the support, encouragement, kindness and love expressed here. Thank you. :-)
Spoke with my med onc yesterday. By the time I called, he had already seen the images and read the detailed report submitted by the Doctor of Radiology. Med onc is in complete agreement with the current plan, and answered all of my "what if" questions (which the other doctor evaded). So, will continue to hope for benign results. However, if things don't go that way - at least I have an idea about what I may be up against. It ain't pretty; but, I feel much better knowing than not.
Thanks, again.
Kind regards, Susan
Glad you got information from your MO that has your armed and ready if need be. I agree with the sister that said focus on the word tiny right now. you know that we will all be here for you whatever the results. Big hugs and prayers to you.
Stef0 -
Oh, Susan--we're all hoping and prayingRE said::-/
Oh Susan, I just saw your FB post and came straight over here to see what was going on. Don't know how I missed this earlier! You are so dear to me and it hurts that you are going through this! Hang in there and know that you are being prayed for like a mad dog (now picture a crazy mad dog growling and snarling) that is how fervently I will be praying for you! If it has returned then it is time to put on go the pink boxing gloves with your determination and spirit you will get through this. The work "tiny" is a good thing so there is a positive here. When my cancer returned the third time in my "good breast" it was a stage one and required only 4 chemo sessions and was over in no time. I'm here for you, we are all here for you! Keep busy and know that you are being prayed for and that you are loved!
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that this is a false alarm. Please hang in there (hard to do, I know). This waiting is horrible. I'm praying and sending all positive energy your way for the perfect result.
Many hugs,
Renee0 -
Susan, thinking about youmissrenee said:Oh, Susan--we're all hoping and praying
that this is a false alarm. Please hang in there (hard to do, I know). This waiting is horrible. I'm praying and sending all positive energy your way for the perfect result.
Many hugs,
Renee
Susan, thinking about you tonight and hoping that they find nothing out of the ordinary tomorrow. Remember, we'll all be there in a circle around you!
Joyce0
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