First mammoram after radiation therapy

neda
neda Member Posts: 36
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
I will be having my first mammogram after the treatment. I had my surgery on Feb 2009, and about one month later I had 6 weeks of rad. It ended few weeks ago. Next week is my first mammogram as I said, and I am so scared of pain ad result? Is any body have been through this? ( I am sure most of you have been) can you please tell me how did you feel about it?

Thank you and God bless all of you.

Neda.
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  • outdoorgirl
    outdoorgirl Member Posts: 1,565
    Didn't have the pain
    but I was scared of the results-I know that we all are! No matter how brave you are,that is a scary time! I hope that your results are good and that you can breathe a sigh of relief after!
  • cats_toy
    cats_toy Member Posts: 1,462 Member
    first mammo
    Hi Neda, I just had my first ever mammo last Friday. But it was two years after my surgery. They did take a lot of my breast on the lumpectomy because the tumor was close to the skin, and I couldn't see having one done before this. Even if your lumpectomy was small, we are still tender for awhile. February seems too soon to me, but if your docs think it's ok?
    I had a diagnostic, which wasn't too bad, it was the compression ones done after that that were kind of painful, but they only did those because they needed clearer pictures.
    Good luck to you, I will believe that you will get an all clear just as I did.

    image
    =^..^=
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    cats_toy said:

    first mammo
    Hi Neda, I just had my first ever mammo last Friday. But it was two years after my surgery. They did take a lot of my breast on the lumpectomy because the tumor was close to the skin, and I couldn't see having one done before this. Even if your lumpectomy was small, we are still tender for awhile. February seems too soon to me, but if your docs think it's ok?
    I had a diagnostic, which wasn't too bad, it was the compression ones done after that that were kind of painful, but they only did those because they needed clearer pictures.
    Good luck to you, I will believe that you will get an all clear just as I did.

    image
    =^..^=

    Neda... first mammo after?
    I just knew I couldn't handle it and tried to cancel my appointment with My Oncologist (Dr. Charisma-Bypass)...He is the most unsympathetic sod, no bedside manner and I figured if I didn't do what he had ordered, he'd kick me out anyway.

    Anyway, they put me through to his nurse and she said..."OK, Don't have the mammo but do come see the doc"... So I went, and he was actually nice about it, he said If I was so sure I couldn't handle it; to just have it done when I could.....I nearly passed-out! He said it was different for everyone and I had to gauge when the time was right for me.

    I had surgery, Chemo and rads. Still too painful to touch after nearly a year.

    Hope this helps.... Hugs J
  • neda
    neda Member Posts: 36
    tasha_111 said:

    Neda... first mammo after?
    I just knew I couldn't handle it and tried to cancel my appointment with My Oncologist (Dr. Charisma-Bypass)...He is the most unsympathetic sod, no bedside manner and I figured if I didn't do what he had ordered, he'd kick me out anyway.

    Anyway, they put me through to his nurse and she said..."OK, Don't have the mammo but do come see the doc"... So I went, and he was actually nice about it, he said If I was so sure I couldn't handle it; to just have it done when I could.....I nearly passed-out! He said it was different for everyone and I had to gauge when the time was right for me.

    I had surgery, Chemo and rads. Still too painful to touch after nearly a year.

    Hope this helps.... Hugs J

    Thanks for your reply Tasha.
    Thanks for your reply Tasha. I will do my best to do it. ifi Ican't I will probabaly stop them. Cant they actualyy do MRI for this first one after treatment? That sound easier to me.
    By the way I dmire your spirit.

    Thanks and have a good weekend.
  • outdoorgirl
    outdoorgirl Member Posts: 1,565
    tasha_111 said:

    Neda... first mammo after?
    I just knew I couldn't handle it and tried to cancel my appointment with My Oncologist (Dr. Charisma-Bypass)...He is the most unsympathetic sod, no bedside manner and I figured if I didn't do what he had ordered, he'd kick me out anyway.

    Anyway, they put me through to his nurse and she said..."OK, Don't have the mammo but do come see the doc"... So I went, and he was actually nice about it, he said If I was so sure I couldn't handle it; to just have it done when I could.....I nearly passed-out! He said it was different for everyone and I had to gauge when the time was right for me.

    I had surgery, Chemo and rads. Still too painful to touch after nearly a year.

    Hope this helps.... Hugs J

    Tasha,that's too funny
    Dr. Charisma Bypass!!
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    neda said:

    Thanks for your reply Tasha.
    Thanks for your reply Tasha. I will do my best to do it. ifi Ican't I will probabaly stop them. Cant they actualyy do MRI for this first one after treatment? That sound easier to me.
    By the way I dmire your spirit.

    Thanks and have a good weekend.

    Neda
    If you really feel that you cannot do this......Tell them and don't do it. You know your own body and pain-levels best. They should understand that and respect you decission. I really hope that you can work this out. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxx
  • neda
    neda Member Posts: 36
    cats_toy said:

    first mammo
    Hi Neda, I just had my first ever mammo last Friday. But it was two years after my surgery. They did take a lot of my breast on the lumpectomy because the tumor was close to the skin, and I couldn't see having one done before this. Even if your lumpectomy was small, we are still tender for awhile. February seems too soon to me, but if your docs think it's ok?
    I had a diagnostic, which wasn't too bad, it was the compression ones done after that that were kind of painful, but they only did those because they needed clearer pictures.
    Good luck to you, I will believe that you will get an all clear just as I did.

    image
    =^..^=

    Thanks
    Thank you for reply. I just don't know what to do. It seams like I have to listen to DOC.:)

    I am surprised thast you mentioned you did not have any mammogram for two years! was that ok with your Doctor?

    Thanks andn have a good evening.
  • cats_toy
    cats_toy Member Posts: 1,462 Member
    neda said:

    Thanks
    Thank you for reply. I just don't know what to do. It seams like I have to listen to DOC.:)

    I am surprised thast you mentioned you did not have any mammogram for two years! was that ok with your Doctor?

    Thanks andn have a good evening.

    2 years after surgery
    My mammo was just last week and my surgery was March 2007. They wanted me to do one after a year, but I couldn't. I didn't feel ready this year either, so we went with the MRI first, then the ultrasound, then they still wanted a mammo because they kept seeing something the other two tests could not identify.
    You know your own body well enough to know if you can do this, and if not, ask for one of the other two.
    take care
    =^..^=
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Hey, Neda
    Yeah, I think that very first mammo after diagnosis/treatment is particularly difficult for probably all of us. Lots of stress and anxiety, in addition to fear of extra pain. I'm a little late to this thread today - the other posters have already provided good advice. We're all different...

    I am wondering why your doctor has ordered this so soon after surgery/rads; but, I'll assume there's a good reason. If you're mostly afraid of additional discomfort yet still want to proceed - I'll suggest you call ahead and ask if you can take some sort of pain med prior to. I'm over 5 years out from surgery/chemo/rads - and mammos are still very painful for the affected breast. So, I take a few OTCs a couple of hours before (to give them a chance to kick in), and also after, sometimes for a day or two for the residual soreness.

    Whatever you do, I'll be sincerely hoping that your mammo results are clean. THAT is what's most important of all.

    Kind regards, Susan
  • Piggies
    Piggies Member Posts: 26
    Mammogram After Radiation!
    I finished radiation in October 2008. I had a lumpectomy in July 2008 and DID NOT NEED CHEMO (Oncotype DX test indicated low recurrence score) I had my first mammogram after radiation in January 2009 and another one in April 2009. I'm scheduled for the next one in July 2009. I did not have any pain during the test, it was a typical mammogram. Everything was fine, however, in my case the place that I go to for the mammogram picked up "post operative findings and marks from the radiation". My oncologist, breast surgeon, radiation oncologist and gynecologist all said that these showings on the test are normal. Honestly, I wasn't to nervous for the first one in January or even the second one in April. I figured that the chances of there being something there so soon after radiation was very unlikely. Everything was fine and I need to believe that everything will be fine going forward, otherwise I'll make myself nuts.
  • Cindy54
    Cindy54 Member Posts: 452
    Piggies said:

    Mammogram After Radiation!
    I finished radiation in October 2008. I had a lumpectomy in July 2008 and DID NOT NEED CHEMO (Oncotype DX test indicated low recurrence score) I had my first mammogram after radiation in January 2009 and another one in April 2009. I'm scheduled for the next one in July 2009. I did not have any pain during the test, it was a typical mammogram. Everything was fine, however, in my case the place that I go to for the mammogram picked up "post operative findings and marks from the radiation". My oncologist, breast surgeon, radiation oncologist and gynecologist all said that these showings on the test are normal. Honestly, I wasn't to nervous for the first one in January or even the second one in April. I figured that the chances of there being something there so soon after radiation was very unlikely. Everything was fine and I need to believe that everything will be fine going forward, otherwise I'll make myself nuts.

    Ouch
    I had a mammo 10 months after my lumpectomy and 6 months after rads. It was a hold your breath and pray time. I had another one in April. The same pain and tenderness. Because I am small, they had a toughies of a time getting all of me in the machine. So I stood at a very weird angle. It can be done, but it is not easy. Hugs, Cindy
  • Jeanne D
    Jeanne D Member Posts: 1,867
    Cindy54 said:

    Ouch
    I had a mammo 10 months after my lumpectomy and 6 months after rads. It was a hold your breath and pray time. I had another one in April. The same pain and tenderness. Because I am small, they had a toughies of a time getting all of me in the machine. So I stood at a very weird angle. It can be done, but it is not easy. Hugs, Cindy

    I am scared to death to get
    I am scared to death to get my first one. I hope they have me get it a longgggggggg ways off from now. I don't want it and I am still way too sore to even think about it. I wish everyone luck that has one and is going to have one soon!
  • tasha_111
    tasha_111 Member Posts: 2,072
    Jeanne D said:

    I am scared to death to get
    I am scared to death to get my first one. I hope they have me get it a longgggggggg ways off from now. I don't want it and I am still way too sore to even think about it. I wish everyone luck that has one and is going to have one soon!

    Jeanne
    If you can handle it....Do it!.. If you can't........don't. Just explain your feelings and they will understand. I wish you luck.......Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • creampuff91344
    creampuff91344 Member Posts: 988
    tasha_111 said:

    Jeanne
    If you can handle it....Do it!.. If you can't........don't. Just explain your feelings and they will understand. I wish you luck.......Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Neda, I had my first mammo
    Neda, I had my first mammo following chemo/rads in February 2009 (three months following completion of tx). I told the technician who administered the test that it was my first, and she was very understanding, and extremely cautious. If it had become unbearable, she told me she would stop the test, and they would resort to another method to check the tissue (MRI, ultrasound, etc). However, it wasn't that bad....no worse than a normal mammo. You can do it, and if not, then speak up. We are responsible for our own health, and health treatment, so don't be afraid to tell someone when it is more than you can bear. Good luck, and I hope you are able to get through the mammo. Hugs.

    Judy
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598

    Neda, I had my first mammo
    Neda, I had my first mammo following chemo/rads in February 2009 (three months following completion of tx). I told the technician who administered the test that it was my first, and she was very understanding, and extremely cautious. If it had become unbearable, she told me she would stop the test, and they would resort to another method to check the tissue (MRI, ultrasound, etc). However, it wasn't that bad....no worse than a normal mammo. You can do it, and if not, then speak up. We are responsible for our own health, and health treatment, so don't be afraid to tell someone when it is more than you can bear. Good luck, and I hope you are able to get through the mammo. Hugs.

    Judy

    Having a mammogram terrifies
    Having a mammogram terrifies me too. I am still way too sore to even consider one. And, the fear of what they may find again is just way too scary. I hope I can wait at least a year before I have to have one. I guess my oncologist will suggest what is best.
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member
    Hi Neda. That seems very
    Hi Neda. That seems very soon to have a mammogram. I am scared too of how much it will hurt when I have to have mine done. I am still in radiation so it is still awhile before I have to have one, I hope. Good luck to you Neda.
  • jgridley
    jgridley Member Posts: 169
    First Mammo
    Neda, I will keep you in my prayers...I haven't had my first mammogram yet. Scheduled for one in September. They told me when I have my first one that it will come back not good. and not too panic. But then they will do a ultrasound.

    I am new too the site, but I look and visit everyday.

    God Bless you
  • Rae1017
    Rae1017 Member Posts: 6
    jgridley said:

    First Mammo
    Neda, I will keep you in my prayers...I haven't had my first mammogram yet. Scheduled for one in September. They told me when I have my first one that it will come back not good. and not too panic. But then they will do a ultrasound.

    I am new too the site, but I look and visit everyday.

    God Bless you

    First Mammo after lumpectomy and radiation
    As I write this I am awaiting my mammo results--this was my first mammo since my lumpectomy and radiation. I am terrified and glad I have found you all.

    Rae
  • jgridley
    jgridley Member Posts: 169
    first mamo
    my surgery was in november...my first mamo is in september. and I will tell you I am scared. They told me not too be freaked out if it comes back abnornmal. because it will. will probably be scar tissue.I would then have a ultrasound. so my recommendation would be, just give me the ultrasound..why give me pain when your going to do an ultrasound.

    anyway...I will keep you in my prayers
  • jgridley
    jgridley Member Posts: 169
    tasha_111 said:

    Neda... first mammo after?
    I just knew I couldn't handle it and tried to cancel my appointment with My Oncologist (Dr. Charisma-Bypass)...He is the most unsympathetic sod, no bedside manner and I figured if I didn't do what he had ordered, he'd kick me out anyway.

    Anyway, they put me through to his nurse and she said..."OK, Don't have the mammo but do come see the doc"... So I went, and he was actually nice about it, he said If I was so sure I couldn't handle it; to just have it done when I could.....I nearly passed-out! He said it was different for everyone and I had to gauge when the time was right for me.

    I had surgery, Chemo and rads. Still too painful to touch after nearly a year.

    Hope this helps.... Hugs J

    tasha
    here I thought I had the only onc. who had no bedside manner.....I mean come on..each visit is 380.00 so give me more than five minutes of your time...and by the way could you please be a little nicer and act like you care....

    Julie