I called the surgeons office today and spoke with the nurse. She said the radiology center called the surgeon the day after my mammo and said I really needed to do the biopsy this time. I must say I really enjoyed my two whole days without this stress, thinking it was not cancer. Now I'm right back to worrying. But, I have to keep remembering I was worried for the other 3 biopsies and they were all benign.
This forum is a good place for me. I'm determined I don't have much to worry about statistically (tough word) until I get the results. Biopsy is tomorrow, and hubby actually came home yesteday, only to leave again this morning. He doesn't seem to want to think about it, I'm hoping it's cuz he feels bad about never being here. 'K, that's mean of me. Anyhow, glad I found you all to listen to and write to.
Hello, everyone. I am going for my mammography on November 14. I had a baseline done approx.4 years ago. They found microcalcifications which ended up being benign. However, I got a form letter from the Radiology place telling me to make sure I get an appointment because I am turning 40 and am considered high risk because of past situation. This infuriated me as to why did they tell me not to come back for 4 years? I was very niave at that time, not realizing that it should be followed up on. My question to you gals is this. Do you know if there is a higher risk of getting more calcifications (either benign or malignant) once you had them? I figured that once they were cleaned out it was over with. Have any of you had calcifications return in your breast a year or so after having a group removed? I am panicking already and I still have 1/2 a month to go! Thank you for your advice.
suzi-q
I'm going in for my 3rd biopsy of calcifications in 6 years (my 4th breast biopsy overall.) So far they've all been benign. I know a woman who had a stereotactic for calcifications 6 years ago and has not needed another biopsy since then, so it can go either way. Calcifications can be a normal part of aging. You may hear other women say they have them and never needed them biopsied. It's only when they form clusters of certain patterns that they need to be biopsied. I have very dense tissue and many lumps in addition to the calcs so my surgeon says I'll probably be dealing with this problem on and off forever.
fixix
I know this is hard, but just remember that it's more likely the biopsy will be benign than cancerous. Also, if it is cancer it's probably a very early stage or precancer. (I know, it's still an UGLY word and diagnosis.)
I wanted you to know the biopsy really wasn't that bad. The whole thing is just terrifying but on a scale from 1-10, for me, the biopsy was a 3. Xanax helped. I sound like I'm pushing this stuff but it has helped me. It's all so foreign. This whole world has been opened up to me. Mine was a b4, too. No family history. All we can do now is wait and really, I'm not very good at that. Pray for each other and share our fears. Reach out. That's what I'm trying to do. Hang in there. God bless you.
The biopsy thread I was posting on is closed. Not sure why, but glad I found this one was open. Tomorrow I should find out my results and I am beside myself. I, too, would be drinking, if I could. Xanax has been keeping me going. I think, Barb, on the other thread said something about picturing us holding hands and that's what has gotten me through this, too. Praying for all of us. I don't look sick either. It's like your body betrays you. I've been having good hair days too! Sounds silly, I know, but the thought of not having any is getting to me. Okay, I don't know yet, so I suppose I'm okay today. I'll be checking back to see how you all are. I care about all of you and wish you a good day and hope you find something to laugh about. God bless us all.