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Grandma of 3 .. is there any way -- your hospital or an
affliate has a Mammo with 3 d ? more like an ultrasonic testing, than the vice grip of an actual mammo.
I too endured Taxotere, carbo and herceptin chemo cocktail, I did not need radation due to my double bi lateral mac'tmy on 1/12/10. size dd ..
Please call today - Friday and ask about a more non invasive way to perform your mammo.
Good Luck,
Vicki Sam0 -
Welcome, Grandma x 3 -
I had bilateral lumpectomies last June, then chemo and rads, and had my first post-treatment mammogram 3 months after completing rads. I didn't have IBC, so I don't know if that makes any difference, but my mammogram wasn't any more uncomfortable than it was before my diagnosis -- I wouldn't even say it was painful, just uncomfortable.
As VickiSam suggests, you might call the mammography center -- since they deal with this all day, and may be able to give you some input -- maybe ask if they suggest you take some Advil or Tylenol beforehand? Don't know if that would help?
For me, the anxiety of that first post-treatment mammogram far, far, FAR outweighed any physical discomfort -- fortunately, my results were clean, and I was dancing with NED (No Evidence of Disease) and hugging and sobbing all over the radiologist -- I'm hoping the same for you!
Traci0 -
The radiology center I go to
The radiology center I go to uses Digital mammogram machines...less squishy than the other kind and the results are immediate! It is only obvious I had a lumpectomy, but I tell them anyway~ and they always put a "bandaid" over the scar so that the radiologist knows it isn't a concern, but a scar! Many often take Tylenol an hour or so before going in, and as you know, the mammogram doesn't really take very long! You will get through it!
Hugs,
Claudia0 -
I hope you can get yourchenheart said:The radiology center I go to
The radiology center I go to uses Digital mammogram machines...less squishy than the other kind and the results are immediate! It is only obvious I had a lumpectomy, but I tell them anyway~ and they always put a "bandaid" over the scar so that the radiologist knows it isn't a concern, but a scar! Many often take Tylenol an hour or so before going in, and as you know, the mammogram doesn't really take very long! You will get through it!
Hugs,
Claudia
I hope you can get your mammogram with no pain. If you need something, take some tylenol before you go.
You might also ask your oncologist for something to relax you before you go, like a nerve pill or anxiety pill.
Good luck to you!
♠♣ Love, Susie ♠♣0 -
For me, the ultrasound hurtsusie09 said:I hope you can get your
I hope you can get your mammogram with no pain. If you need something, take some tylenol before you go.
You might also ask your oncologist for something to relax you before you go, like a nerve pill or anxiety pill.
Good luck to you!
♠♣ Love, Susie ♠♣
For me, the ultrasound hurt more than the mammogram because they really have to push on your breast to get a clear pic. But, I don't mean pain, just pressure, so, don't be scared.
Check with your oncologist to see if there is anything he can give you.
Praying for a clean mammo and ultrasound for you!
Hugs, Angie0 -
For some reasonAngie2U said:For me, the ultrasound hurt
For me, the ultrasound hurt more than the mammogram because they really have to push on your breast to get a clear pic. But, I don't mean pain, just pressure, so, don't be scared.
Check with your oncologist to see if there is anything he can give you.
Praying for a clean mammo and ultrasound for you!
Hugs, Angie
I thought that you need to wait 6 moths after radiation treatment to do Mamo. Are you sure that you have to do affected side? Please ask your radiologist and oncologist about it. When I did my first annual Mammogram after I finished radiation I did only side which was not radiated.0 -
3 mos vs. 6 mos: Some say poTAYto, some say poTAHto...New Flower said:For some reason
I thought that you need to wait 6 moths after radiation treatment to do Mamo. Are you sure that you have to do affected side? Please ask your radiologist and oncologist about it. When I did my first annual Mammogram after I finished radiation I did only side which was not radiated.
New Flower,
I've seen many women here talk about having their 1st post-treatment mammogram 6 months after completing radiation, and have read this in ACS and ASCO materials, as well.
However, when I completed radiation, both my surgeon and oncologist insisted that (in their opinions) the standard was 3 months, not 6 months. So I had my 1st mammogram (on both sides -- I had bilateral lumpectomies) at 3 months. Since that was clean, now I'll go out to 6 months for the next one.
It's just another thing our doctors differ on -- geez, wouldn't it be easier if they would all just get together and AGREE on these things?
:-) Traci0
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