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Since I am growing the two new tumors and my breasts are small to begin with (the tumors are already quite large), my Breast Surgeon recommended bilateral mastectomies with reconstruction. I am scheduled for this surgery on Wednesday.
I feel confident that this is the right choice for me because I also have a remote history of breast cancer in my family and the tumors are so large and so dense it's impossible to see behind them on film. My alternative is to live with the tumors and the fear that I may feasibly miss a breast cancer diagnosis because of them.
I would really like to be able to talk with other women who are experiencing this same condition. I've searched and searched and had a difficult time finding much information on my condition because it's so rare, and I have yet to find information on someone else who has it and has decided to opt for mastectomy as a result.
Please feel free to email me at jenn at feistydoll dot com if you are interested in talking with me. I should be back up and about a week or two from now.
I am sorry to hear you're having this same problem, but perhaps we can be helpful to one another or to other women who are having the same issue as well.
Take care!
-Jenn
I have had type 1 for fifty years. I had fibrous breasts throughout this time, had two lumpectomies, which were benign. Every time someone new examined my breasts, they were flabergasted and wanted to send me to a surgeon. I said no more surgery. I am now 63 years of age, have undergone menopause and all the lumps went away after menopause. I have a mammogram every year and have never had a problem. This was my experience with this - perhaps your condition is different, but I would think twice before undergoing mastectomies. I also saw Dr. Susan Love during this process, a well known expert, and she tole me not to let anyone do surgery without seeing her first. Good luck...........