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I had an appointment with a general surgeon yesterday and he laughed at me when I mentioned IBC. I have what appears to be a bruise above my left nipple and the beginnings of what looks like peau d'orange on the same breast as well as a slight increase in size of the breast over the last couple of weeks. In addition, my breast feels like I remember it feeling when I was lactating- full and heavy. I know I need to take my concerns seriously but getting laughed at really ticked me off.
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Get a second opinion
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You are right to be ticked off. I have heard all too many stories of people not taking IBC seriously. I have no idea what your case is, but ask to see a breast surgeon asap - or at least an obgyn if your insurance balks.
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Hello. You need to find a well qualified Breast Cancer surgeon. I too was told it was nothing and to go on our cruise and have fun. Yeah right! I had a burning sensation is my left breast around the nipple area. This saved my life as I went to a Breast surgeon who does primarily breast cancer surgery. She looked at my breast and without even running tests, she said " I think you have Inflammatory Breast Cancer. Well when the test were done, she was right. I had Inflammatory Breast Cancer stage IIIB. That was in 2003. I did all the usual chemos, mastectomy followed by radiation. My cancer came back in 9 months apparent by a red, warm rash that was on my mastectomy site. This was a recurence {skin mets}. Thankgoodness Herceptin had just been approved and I was able to take it. I stayed on it for 5 years. I am off Herceptin and cancer free for 3 years. Find the best breast surgeon and get the answers you need. Best wishes. Marylouise
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Thanks, ladies. I have a mammogram and an ultrasound scheduled for Monday, but I know they may not show anything either. Since I am close to UNC hospitals in Chapel Hill, NC, I am going to try to get an appointment for a second opinion next week at their cancer center.
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Toniaann,
I have a friend I correspond with that has ibc and gets treated at Chapel Hill, NC. I know she likes this cancer center. The mammogram might not show anything, but I feel the ultrasound will. It was probably easier with me for diagnosis because I also had the tumor in the same breast. I know they are very familiar with ibc.
Terri
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I hate to be a hypochondriac, but my left breast just doesn't "feel" right. It feels so heavy compared to the other one. And I don't think I mentioned this, but the dark area above my nipple, the doctor said to treat as a fungal infection.
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