Microcalcifications
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Hi Terri. Please don't get yourself upset until you know your results. I know, that is easy to say, but, please try. I don't know myself what the percentage is. What I will say is if you don't hear from your oncologist's office by at the latest, tomorrow afternoon, you should call and see if the results are in. It seems that a lot of the times, they don't call you right away like they should. Good luck!
Angie0 -
Hi TeriAngie2U said:hi
Hi Terri. Please don't get yourself upset until you know your results. I know, that is easy to say, but, please try. I don't know myself what the percentage is. What I will say is if you don't hear from your oncologist's office by at the latest, tomorrow afternoon, you should call and see if the results are in. It seems that a lot of the times, they don't call you right away like they should. Good luck!
Angie
I agree with Angie. You don't know, yet. Breathe deep. And just deal with today. I know how hard it is. The waiting is the absolute worst part. IF there is something wrong, generally the microcalcifications mean they've caught it at the very earliest stages. Do call the onocologist, you have every right to know.
blessings,
dh0 -
Hi Teri,
Of course you're worried. We always are and it's the longest, scariest wait in the world. I hope your doc will call you as soon as he gets the results...mine does, I'm lucky. I have been thru 2 incisional microcalcifications biopsys and both were benign. They were both sitting in the middle of fibrodendem (not sure of spelling) tumors which are always begnin. The info online is very confusing because of the conflicting info. It just makes us worry and scares us to death. I'm so sorry you're having to go thru this and I hope your results are clear. Please keep us posted. I'll be thinking of you and praying for the good outcome.
Hugs, Judy :-)0 -
TerriSkeezie said:Hi Teri,
Of course you're worried. We always are and it's the longest, scariest wait in the world. I hope your doc will call you as soon as he gets the results...mine does, I'm lucky. I have been thru 2 incisional microcalcifications biopsys and both were benign. They were both sitting in the middle of fibrodendem (not sure of spelling) tumors which are always begnin. The info online is very confusing because of the conflicting info. It just makes us worry and scares us to death. I'm so sorry you're having to go thru this and I hope your results are clear. Please keep us posted. I'll be thinking of you and praying for the good outcome.
Hugs, Judy :-)
I will just say the same as everyone else Teri. Please try to relax and don't think the worst. Wait until you hear from your doctor. And, I agree, call them tomorrow if you don't hear early. You don't need to go thru the weekend, not knowing. Sending you prayers and hugs.
Hugs, Sue0 -
DittoRitzy said:Terri
I will just say the same as everyone else Teri. Please try to relax and don't think the worst. Wait until you hear from your doctor. And, I agree, call them tomorrow if you don't hear early. You don't need to go thru the weekend, not knowing. Sending you prayers and hugs.
Hugs, Sue
Don't borrow any trouble. Relax, breath, Prayers and strength are on the way to you. Keep us posted.
becky0 -
Hello and welcome Terri
I have microcalcifications in scar tissue from my lumpectomy. It has been watched very closely for a long time. It has shrunk and that is what they are watching for.
You have some very good advice here. Do try to relax some. It is what it is and as someone else said if it is cancer you have cought it early and you can be thankful for that. Waiting is so hard we all know that. Please come back and keep us posted.
Hugs
Jadie<30 -
ThanksMyTurnNow said:Terri, welcome!! I will
Terri, welcome!! I will only add that you won't be alone, we'll all be there with you. One day at a time. Keep us posted.
Thanks to all of you for the moral support. I will let you all know the results as soon as I find out. I pray to God that I can report good news.0 -
Hi TeriDawne.Hope said:Hi Teri
I agree with Angie. You don't know, yet. Breathe deep. And just deal with today. I know how hard it is. The waiting is the absolute worst part. IF there is something wrong, generally the microcalcifications mean they've caught it at the very earliest stages. Do call the onocologist, you have every right to know.
blessings,
dh
I had a simple mastectomy due to calcium in breast tissue. It was 0 stage
and they got it all. I had the choice of lumpectomy but chose the mast.
I did not have to have any treatments or pills. I feel very lucky. Don't worry
I agree with all of the posts to you. God Bless. Prayer does help.0 -
bad newsfauxma said:TErri,
We hope that you will
TErri,
We hope that you will post good news too.
Stef
I received "the call" from my dr and she said "it doesn't look good". The pathology report shows cancer insitu (sp?). She just delivered the bad news and said I will get back with you for dr referrals.I have a lot of questions but she said that she wasn't an oncologist to answer them soooo I guess I have to wait once again to see what I am up against.0 -
Sorryterri805 said:bad news
I received "the call" from my dr and she said "it doesn't look good". The pathology report shows cancer insitu (sp?). She just delivered the bad news and said I will get back with you for dr referrals.I have a lot of questions but she said that she wasn't an oncologist to answer them soooo I guess I have to wait once again to see what I am up against.
I am so sorry Terri. Talk with your oncologist and let us know what your treatment will be. We are all here to support and help you thru this.
Lex♥0 -
Terri, sorry about the badterri805 said:bad news
I received "the call" from my dr and she said "it doesn't look good". The pathology report shows cancer insitu (sp?). She just delivered the bad news and said I will get back with you for dr referrals.I have a lot of questions but she said that she wasn't an oncologist to answer them soooo I guess I have to wait once again to see what I am up against.
Terri, sorry about the bad news. We were all praying for good news. I imagine you will see an oncologist next week. Keep us posted on how you are doing.
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TerriAlexis F said:Sorry
I am so sorry Terri. Talk with your oncologist and let us know what your treatment will be. We are all here to support and help you thru this.
Lex♥
Sorry that the news
Terri
Sorry that the news was not good, but remember there are lots of treatments for this and we are all here to help you through each and every step. It will probably be a little while before you see the oncologist and start on this journey but we can support and comfort you during the wait. Sounds like it might be DCIS or LCIS. But you will get more information when you see the first member of your team. Prayers are coming to you and a great big hug. Try not to worry (I know it is easier said than done) but it won't help and stress is not good for you. But do vent, cry, rant, and rave if you need to and if worry comes then it comes. It is part of the journey too. But you have many warrior sisters to walk with you.
Stef0 -
Teri, Sorry that you didn'tsurvivorbc09 said:Terri, sorry about the bad
Terri, sorry about the bad news. We were all praying for good news. I imagine you will see an oncologist next week. Keep us posted on how you are doing.
HUGS!
Teri, Sorry that you didn't get the good news we were all hoping for. Just wanted to let you know that you are not alone. We're here for you anytime, 24/7. Let us know what the next step is after you see your onc.0 -
I too am sorrySunrae said:Teri, Sorry that you didn't
Teri, Sorry that you didn't get the good news we were all hoping for. Just wanted to let you know that you are not alone. We're here for you anytime, 24/7. Let us know what the next step is after you see your onc.
that it wasn't the news you wanted to hear. As posted above, sounds like DCIS or Lobular ... both of which are cancer in the earliest stages. That part is good news. I know that sounds hollow now. It will take time. And the waiting is so incredibly hard. So sorry.
Big hugs,
dh0 -
Alone?
Terri,
I'm sorry about the news you got. It seems we all spend almost as much time waiting as anything else. The one thing I noticed, though, is that you mentioned about not having a lot of family support and that you felt alone. Just check out the people who answered you!! You're NOT alone.
Keep the faith,
Leanne0 -
We're hereZhentup said:Alone?
Terri,
I'm sorry about the news you got. It seems we all spend almost as much time waiting as anything else. The one thing I noticed, though, is that you mentioned about not having a lot of family support and that you felt alone. Just check out the people who answered you!! You're NOT alone.
Keep the faith,
Leanne
Not the news anyone wants to get. I am so sorry. We are here for you!
Leeza0 -
you're not alone
My dear Terri,
Where ever you are, you may be sitting in front of your computer alone, but in spirit you have many 'sisters in pink' holding your hand. We have been on this path and have felt the emotions you are feeling, and, guess what? We made it through it! And you will too. I hope you can feel our support to infuse you with courage and our warm hugs to allay your fears.
No one wants to come to this site and become part of this sisterhood. I wish you had no reason to be here. But since you are, let me tell you... your cancer has been caught early if it's 'in situ', and it's VERY treatable, and you will survive! I got the bad news on June 16 of this past summer. I had surgery (lumpectomy), took a month's vacation, then started 5 days of radiation (accelerated partial breast irradiation). Ta da. I'm done.
You will be learning a lot of new terms that seem to be specific to breast cancer. I hope you can bet some books on breast cancer. Almost any title will do. Look for the DCIS chapters. Books are a lot more straight forward than the internet.
This is a great place to ask questions, vent your frustrations, tell your story, etc. I will be watching for your future posts to know how you are doing. {{{{ big hugs }}}}}
Connie0 -
We will helpcrselby said:you're not alone
My dear Terri,
Where ever you are, you may be sitting in front of your computer alone, but in spirit you have many 'sisters in pink' holding your hand. We have been on this path and have felt the emotions you are feeling, and, guess what? We made it through it! And you will too. I hope you can feel our support to infuse you with courage and our warm hugs to allay your fears.
No one wants to come to this site and become part of this sisterhood. I wish you had no reason to be here. But since you are, let me tell you... your cancer has been caught early if it's 'in situ', and it's VERY treatable, and you will survive! I got the bad news on June 16 of this past summer. I had surgery (lumpectomy), took a month's vacation, then started 5 days of radiation (accelerated partial breast irradiation). Ta da. I'm done.
You will be learning a lot of new terms that seem to be specific to breast cancer. I hope you can bet some books on breast cancer. Almost any title will do. Look for the DCIS chapters. Books are a lot more straight forward than the internet.
This is a great place to ask questions, vent your frustrations, tell your story, etc. I will be watching for your future posts to know how you are doing. {{{{ big hugs }}}}}
Connie
Terri, you are not facing this by yourself, you have all of us! I also am so sorry to read this. Post and let us know what your oncologist says.
♠♣ Susie ♠♣0
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