microcalcifications what are they
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biopsy done.Kristin N said:Debi gave you the best
Debi gave you the best advice. Just get the biopsy first, then deal with the results. Everything could be just fine! My cancer showed up as microcalcifications on my mammo too. It wasn't there in the mammo the year before. Just take it one step at a time!
well had the biopsy done this morning. Really not that bad. In fact some novocaine for teeth was worse. I will hear the results on Fri but when the doc came in to say good bye he said he thinks benign but that we will wait till the pathology comes back. I sure hope the doc is right since he wemt out on a limb like that. I don't like to get my hopes up..0 -
Glad you got the biopsy donefaithnhope said:biopsy done.
well had the biopsy done this morning. Really not that bad. In fact some novocaine for teeth was worse. I will hear the results on Fri but when the doc came in to say good bye he said he thinks benign but that we will wait till the pathology comes back. I sure hope the doc is right since he wemt out on a limb like that. I don't like to get my hopes up..
Glad you got the biopsy done faithnhope! Let us know what you find out Friday. And, I will be praying for good results for you!0 -
not goodAlexis F said:Glad you got the biopsy done
Glad you got the biopsy done faithnhope! Let us know what you find out Friday. And, I will be praying for good results for you!
why did that radiologist have to get my hopes up! he said it is so small that he was surprise that the pathologist found it. I have an appointment with oncolgist mon and don' t know if i should stay with them or go to john hopkins for second look.0 -
Hi peb and welcomepeb said:not good
why did that radiologist have to get my hopes up! he said it is so small that he was surprise that the pathologist found it. I have an appointment with oncolgist mon and don' t know if i should stay with them or go to john hopkins for second look.
It would be nice if you could start your own thread so everyone could say hi. Also you could tell us more about your diagnosis.
By being so small you are lucky that it was found so early. Have you had a biopsy? Please let us know.
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Steriotactic Biopsy Was Painful - Lidocaine Did Not Worktami90650 said:biopsy
You wont be able to REALLY know until there is a biopsy. They dont really hurt to have either. Until you REALLY KNOW, you wont know, and that can be very hard on the mind. Get the peace of mind you really need and get the biopsy done. Better safe now than sorry later on down the road. Now, if it is microcalcifications (pre-cancer) now is the time to get rid of it. Be BOLD with this situation and act aggressively. Cancer is very aggressive and you have to beat it to the punch. And if its not, at least youll have that peace of mind. God Bless you in all you do love tami
I've read where some people mention that the biopsy does not/did not hurt. Well, I went into it thinking this and had initially prepared to drive myself to the hospital, but last minute decided to get my husband to take me. I'm sure glad I did. The lidocaine did not work at all, and I was in EXTREME pain. I kept trying to hold still thinking it would kick in, and finally I realized it wasn't going to but I had already gone through half the procedure at the time. When I left the hospital, I could barely walk, much less drive. I was in extreme pain for a good few hours after that, and then mentally drained for a couple of days after that, so just a heads up that everyone is different. If you do get the biopsy, make sure you're totally numb before they start.0
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