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Praying it is nothing
Praying it is nothing. I recently heard of a situation just like this.The doctor found a lump but told the young lady it was nothing.She was in her early 20's.Next year she went for another breast exam.The lump had grown and was cancerous.She found out she was preg so surgery and treatment had to be postponed.Finally she had surgery and treatment.Things were good for a awhile.She has another child and the cancer was back.She has surgery and treatment but after awhile she decided to stop treatment and have a good time with her children. That meant alot to her and not being sick from the treatment.
Another situation.My oncologist was treating a young mother who was 21 the same time I was dx.That young lady found her cancerous lump while breast feeding.
I can't understand why your grandaughters doctor didn't do anything.I know it MIGHT not be cancer BUT it should've been checked almost 2 years ago.
Prayers to you and your granddaugher that it isn't anything.I started getting breast tumors when I was 20.Dx with DCIS in 2009 at 62. In all those years I NEVER missed a exam or mammo but once.I made sure since my mom had bc at 21 I was going to always get my check ups.
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I'm so sad to read thisLynn Smith said:Praying it is nothing
Praying it is nothing. I recently heard of a situation just like this.The doctor found a lump but told the young lady it was nothing.She was in her early 20's.Next year she went for another breast exam.The lump had grown and was cancerous.She found out she was preg so surgery and treatment had to be postponed.Finally she had surgery and treatment.Things were good for a awhile.She has another child and the cancer was back.She has surgery and treatment but after awhile she decided to stop treatment and have a good time with her children. That meant alot to her and not being sick from the treatment.
Another situation.My oncologist was treating a young mother who was 21 the same time I was dx.That young lady found her cancerous lump while breast feeding.
I can't understand why your grandaughters doctor didn't do anything.I know it MIGHT not be cancer BUT it should've been checked almost 2 years ago.
Prayers to you and your granddaugher that it isn't anything.I started getting breast tumors when I was 20.Dx with DCIS in 2009 at 62. In all those years I NEVER missed a exam or mammo but once.I made sure since my mom had bc at 21 I was going to always get my check ups.
Lynn Smith
I'm so sad to read this Judy. I am sending lots of prayers.
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Brittany has my prayers!Angie2U said:I'm so sad to read this
I'm so sad to read this Judy. I am sending lots of prayers.
Hugs, Angie
So sorry to hear this. Very frightening. Most lumps are NOT cancer but I don't blame you for worrying. I hope we have something to celebrate soon!
Roseann0 -
Lots of prayers androseann4 said:Brittany has my prayers!
So sorry to hear this. Very frightening. Most lumps are NOT cancer but I don't blame you for worrying. I hope we have something to celebrate soon!
Roseann
Lots of prayers and hugs.
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Judy..i'm praying for yourNana C. said:Prayers coming your way!
I am so sorry that you have to worry about this for one minute! Prayers coming your way along with the rest of your family.
Hugs,
Nana C.
Judy..i'm praying for your granddaughter... so sad she has to go through more stress in her life...please do keep us posted...
Lots of Hugs & God Bless
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Dear sister (sigh) - I have
Dear sister (sigh) - I have no words because it must be extremely difficult to deal with this coming from your granddaughter. UGH!!!!!!! I am staying positive for you, your family and her. I believe she will be OK. She has been added to my prayers list. And although she is so young, if she would like to hear from us, she can always come here and we will give her support and tell her she will be OK. Otherwise, please know we are thinking of you and her and praying everything turns out OK. No worries, no problems, no complications, no bad news, nothing but good news from now on.
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Judy, I am so sorrygami43 said:Judy - my prayers are with
Judy - my prayers are with you and Brittany.
God bless.
Luv & hugs, Teresa
I am sorry that "Your sweet angel girl", Brittany is going thru hellll right now.
Your daughter Kelly, sweet Casey .. its almost too much to bear -- our Lord knows that you have broad shoulders, a deep heart and abundance of strength.
Gentle hugs, positive thoughts and PRAYERS coming for you two, your extended families and loved one. Hoping that it is nothing ...
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam
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Major Bummer
She and you are on my prayer list.0 -
Stay positive...if possiblelizzie17 said:many hugs and prayers
I am sorry that you and your family are going through this.
Hugs and prayers to you and your family.
And know that I am storming the gates of heaven with prayer for your grandaughter! As a mother and grandmother I understand your distress...my daughter, age 38, just, several months ago had her first mammo....I had a knot in my gut until until her results came back...But she had to wait 6 months after stopping breast feeding, her third child for a mammo.......she was told it takes this long for the breast to return to normal due to hormonal changes, etc... therefore your grand daughter should insist on a biopsy as a mammo may not be accurate due to the breast feeding...
I pray this is just a cyst that has enlarged due to hormonal changes from pregnancy and breast feeding...which it may very well be...
Please let us know..we care
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PrayersMAJW said:Stay positive...if possible
And know that I am storming the gates of heaven with prayer for your grandaughter! As a mother and grandmother I understand your distress...my daughter, age 38, just, several months ago had her first mammo....I had a knot in my gut until until her results came back...But she had to wait 6 months after stopping breast feeding, her third child for a mammo.......she was told it takes this long for the breast to return to normal due to hormonal changes, etc... therefore your grand daughter should insist on a biopsy as a mammo may not be accurate due to the breast feeding...
I pray this is just a cyst that has enlarged due to hormonal changes from pregnancy and breast feeding...which it may very well be...
Please let us know..we care
Hugs, Nancy
Good thoughts and prayers coming your way! HUGS!!!! Cathy0
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