invasive lobular and only 29
im 29 and just found out i have invasive lobular. im so lost and confused. i had a biopsy friday an it seems like my breast grew 3x bigger in just 2 days is this normal? its bad enough the mass is the size of a tennis ball but now its super hard and heavy. ill find out what stage weds. but need help in figuring out whats next. an i know this sounds dumb but will they fix my breast after?
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Hi Lcjames and welcome. Im so sorry that you are going thru this. There is alot of info here and great support. There is a under 30 thread and a thread for ilc. Yes you can get rwconstruction and there is lso mny threads on that subject. When you find a breast surgeon also talk to some plastic surgeons and see wht they suggest. I was 42 at diagnosis and had a bmx nd my ps put tissue expanders in during that surgery. You are probably going to have some scns to see how big and where it is before a surgery is planned. Good luck
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hi, I understand this is a huge shock. Check in with your primary doctor for support until you get your test results. And get emotional/counselling support if you can.
The good news is you have found this excellent place for information and support. So many will be here with you.
Keep posting and we can share our experiences with you.
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lc, if it grew that much since your biopsy Friday and became hard I believe you may have a hematoma from your biopsy and need to contact the doctor.
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I am so sorry...contact your primary doctor or Gyn to refer you to a breast specialist and tell them this, the BS will probably see you soon.
Mostly reconstruction is included by the insurance. The BS usually have a team and when they have your insurance card ask them to find out everything for you. -
How are you doing, lcjames?
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i've been thinking about you too....hope you got to a doctor already.... -
Icjames, good luck sweetie I was Dx with ILC in May so that fear and all those thoughts and emotions are still pretty fresh in my head and if there is anything I can do or questions I can answere please let me know, either right here or PM me. I was Dx at 50 but still going through it, I am 1/2 way through chemo but I still have radiation and reconstructive surgery to go so I will be here for along time and would be happy to help you along. Big Hug and please keep us posted.
P.S I have two beautiful daughters 21&23 so my heart just sunk when I saw your age, no fair, no fair, no fair!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shary
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