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Breast Lump
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Stay calm
It is so hard to wait for results. There are several things that could be causing the wound not to heal, but the mammogram will give the doctor a better picture of what is going on. Many of us are survivors with various breast conditions, and I will pray that is the case for your mother. She is lucky to have you. Try to stay busy and keep your mind occupied while you wait for Tuesday. Whatever the answer is there are many different ways to treat this, and you will both get through it together. Please keep us posted on how it goes on Tuesday, I will be thinking of you both and praying that it all turns out to be nothing serious. As always, all in my prayers. -
Thanks!eihtak said:Stay calm
It is so hard to wait for results. There are several things that could be causing the wound not to heal, but the mammogram will give the doctor a better picture of what is going on. Many of us are survivors with various breast conditions, and I will pray that is the case for your mother. She is lucky to have you. Try to stay busy and keep your mind occupied while you wait for Tuesday. Whatever the answer is there are many different ways to treat this, and you will both get through it together. Please keep us posted on how it goes on Tuesday, I will be thinking of you both and praying that it all turns out to be nothing serious. As always, all in my prayers.
Thank you so much, i don't really know what to do. At least i have an idea to do, to forget the problem in short period of time. Right now i need some patience for the result. And again, Thank you SO MUCH! -
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