First Mammogram?
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mam after 6 mo?Jadie said:Hi Susie
Don't cancel, you need to keep a check on things. Tell the tech that you are just 6 months from surgery and that you are still very tender. They will be gentle with you. Hope every thing goes good for you. Six months is pretty routine.
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I think I had a MRI, not a mam. Of course, that was 2 years ago. I would ask your onc if a MRI would be equivalent to a mam. Just a thought.
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first mammo
I didn't have mine until two years after surgery, but they did want me to have one after a year. The first is usually a diagnostic, which is a little easier than a regular one (from what I have been told). Six months does seem soon, but if you can't handle it, yell loudly.
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Here's a shocker....
I will be having one 3 months after surgery!! I see my Surgical Oncologist in 2 1/2 more months and he would like to do one if I am up to it. Even if I don't want to I have decided to pop a pain pill and go for it! I don't want to miss any opertunities for anything!! Pammy0 -
wow Pammy in 3 months? IAkiss4me said:Here's a shocker....
I will be having one 3 months after surgery!! I see my Surgical Oncologist in 2 1/2 more months and he would like to do one if I am up to it. Even if I don't want to I have decided to pop a pain pill and go for it! I don't want to miss any opertunities for anything!! Pammy
wow Pammy in 3 months? I know I would not be ready for one that soon. I am still so sore. I can't even begin to think that I will at 6 months. I will do it, but, just probably not that soon. They have to understand the pain we are in. Good luck to you Pammy!0 -
Pammy and Susie...susie09 said:wow Pammy in 3 months? I
wow Pammy in 3 months? I know I would not be ready for one that soon. I am still so sore. I can't even begin to think that I will at 6 months. I will do it, but, just probably not that soon. They have to understand the pain we are in. Good luck to you Pammy!
these mams, so soon after surgery, are very new to me. Is this a new practice, or is every onc that different in his/her approach?
I wish you both well. If this was me, I know I would be popping more than one pain reliever. I would have to be carried in and then held up for my mam. I hate pain, my threshold is extremely low!
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No-Way!dmc_emmy said:Pammy and Susie...
these mams, so soon after surgery, are very new to me. Is this a new practice, or is every onc that different in his/her approach?
I wish you both well. If this was me, I know I would be popping more than one pain reliever. I would have to be carried in and then held up for my mam. I hate pain, my threshold is extremely low!
dmc
My onco (Dr. Charisma-Bypass) ordered me to take a mammo just over a year out of surgery. I sat here and panicked for hours, then phoned to cancel my onco altogether..I spoke to his nurse and she told me not to have the mammo if I knew I couldn't handle it but to keep the scheduled appointment. So I did, I fully expected him to toss me out on my ear for not following his instructions... But he was really nice about it, he said to just go for one when you think you can stand it...BUT he did say that it was beneficial to my health ... I'm still mulling it over 6 months later.
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My oncologist said probablytasha_111 said:No-Way!
My onco (Dr. Charisma-Bypass) ordered me to take a mammo just over a year out of surgery. I sat here and panicked for hours, then phoned to cancel my onco altogether..I spoke to his nurse and she told me not to have the mammo if I knew I couldn't handle it but to keep the scheduled appointment. So I did, I fully expected him to toss me out on my ear for not following his instructions... But he was really nice about it, he said to just go for one when you think you can stand it...BUT he did say that it was beneficial to my health ... I'm still mulling it over 6 months later.
Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My oncologist said probably 6 months after my lumpectomy. But, if I am not ready for it, I won't do it. You can always delay it.0 -
My first mammogram was
My first mammogram was scheduled six months after radiation (nearly 10 months post-surgery). I would let the technician know if you are concerned and especially if there is discomfort - they're usually pretty understanding. It wasn't too painful for me and compression only lasted a few seconds. What a relief when it was done and there was no evidence of disease!0 -
Ouch!Derbygirl said:My first mammogram was
My first mammogram was scheduled six months after radiation (nearly 10 months post-surgery). I would let the technician know if you are concerned and especially if there is discomfort - they're usually pretty understanding. It wasn't too painful for me and compression only lasted a few seconds. What a relief when it was done and there was no evidence of disease!
I don't want to even think about that first one yet. Although, my oncologist keeps bringing it up. But, as he said, we will have it done when I feel comfortable about it. He would like it to be done 6 months after my last rads treatment. Good luck to you when you have it done and if you don't feel like it, just cancel. Do it when you feel ready. And, I am sure the tech's will be gentle with us. If not, I do know how to kick.0 -
Does sound soon, butdmc_emmy said:Pammy and Susie...
these mams, so soon after surgery, are very new to me. Is this a new practice, or is every onc that different in his/her approach?
I wish you both well. If this was me, I know I would be popping more than one pain reliever. I would have to be carried in and then held up for my mam. I hate pain, my threshold is extremely low!
dmc
I know it does sound soon, but I have usually had a mammo 3-6 months after each one of my lumpectomies. They were never much sorer than normal. Of course, how would I know? I usually had them done while I was pretty blasted!! But I would do them monthly if they wanted to only because I would want to catch any new or reoccurent BC the minute it could be spotted. I must be a sucker for punishment!! (ha, ha) Pammy0 -
Mammo?Kristin N said:Ouch!
I don't want to even think about that first one yet. Although, my oncologist keeps bringing it up. But, as he said, we will have it done when I feel comfortable about it. He would like it to be done 6 months after my last rads treatment. Good luck to you when you have it done and if you don't feel like it, just cancel. Do it when you feel ready. And, I am sure the tech's will be gentle with us. If not, I do know how to kick.
I am suppose to have one 6 months after the finishing of my rads too. It
isn't scheduled yet, but, that is the plan. So, I still have several months to heal more. I
will also just wait and see how I feel. If I don't feel ready or still am too sore, I will
delay it also a little longer. They also want me to have another MRI. Hated the first one,
so, not looking forward to that one hour again. Hopefully, my hubby will stand there again
and rub my foot and leg. That did help! : ) Good luck!0 -
My oncologist said to haveJeanne D said:Mammo?
I am suppose to have one 6 months after the finishing of my rads too. It
isn't scheduled yet, but, that is the plan. So, I still have several months to heal more. I
will also just wait and see how I feel. If I don't feel ready or still am too sore, I will
delay it also a little longer. They also want me to have another MRI. Hated the first one,
so, not looking forward to that one hour again. Hopefully, my hubby will stand there again
and rub my foot and leg. That did help! : ) Good luck!
My oncologist said to have my first mammo done around the same time that I was diagnosed. This would be about 6 months after rads ended. I know they vary on the time frame. It might have to do with stage, grade, how agressive the the cancer is, or it might just be the various opinions of the different centers, doctors, etc. I agree that we should go when we are comfortable but not delay too long. Stef0 -
Yes, I agree too aboutfauxma said:My oncologist said to have
My oncologist said to have my first mammo done around the same time that I was diagnosed. This would be about 6 months after rads ended. I know they vary on the time frame. It might have to do with stage, grade, how agressive the the cancer is, or it might just be the various opinions of the different centers, doctors, etc. I agree that we should go when we are comfortable but not delay too long. Stef
Yes, I agree too about waiting until we are comfortable to do one. So, I will see. If I feel ready, I will do it, but, if I don't, I will just delay it. Right now, there is no way I could do that. Thanks all!0
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