Do you regret having a lumpectomy for DCIS?

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  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    Annette47-

    Yes Biopsy was done, stereotactic. That was how I was told they were seeing breast cancer. I was told some was removed by biopsy but MRI is needed to see how much remains.

    I am trying to be normal for my kids especially my 13 year old daughter! Every second of the day this is consuming my mind. Now the angered emotions are coming out. I like my boobs, they are small but they are "mine" for 42 years next month. Yea Happy Birthday to me. 😞

    I have had like no appetite, lost weight, on & off nauseau for 2 weeks now!


  • Annette47
    Annette47 Member Posts: 957
    edited October 2015

    I can completely relate - I was 45, and have two daughters who were 12 and 9 at the time I was diagnosed. I too lost weight from the stress. All I can tell you is that you are in the absolutely worst part - you know something is wrong but you don’t yet have a plan about what to do about it. I promise that it will get better. Once you have decided on a treatment plan, the feelings get much more manageable. Hang in there!

    Which part of NJ are you from? I’m in Mercer County ...

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    You have been so helpful Annette47!! I really appreciate it!

  • MKTCA
    MKTCA Member Posts: 38
    edited October 2015

    JerseyRenee, I feel the same way as you do. I too was diagnosed recently 10/14 and I too wanted the mastectomy right off the bat but not a double. That thought did crosed my mind though. I'm reading on anything to everything about DCIS the hardest thing is to decipher what is acceptable and right for me. These ladies are very wise and we need to explore all our options so we can make the best decision for ourselves.


  • LAstar
    LAstar Member Posts: 1,574
    edited October 2015

    I had two lumpectomies hoping that I could avoid MX, but my DCIS was too widespread and multi-focal. The lumpectomy has a quick recovery and, even after two lumpectomies, there was no noticeable difference in my breast size with clothes on. MX is no picnic, and then there are the decisions about reconstruction and the extra surgery if you choose to reconstruct. There is extensive numbness, possibility of post-MX pain, and lymphedema risk if lymph nodes are taken. I had 3 nodes removed and have Stage 0 LE -- I have to deal with soreness, wear a sleeve, and protect my arm from injuries such as hangnails, dry skin, sunburn, and bug bites. Even drying my bra in the dryer will trigger it. I did skip radiation and tamoxifen after having the BMX, so there is that trade-off. There is peace of mind that I've done all I can to reduce my risk, but what I would have given for some nice wide clear lumpectomy margins! May you find the right treatment for YOU, the one that brings you great health and deep peace.

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    MKTCA:


    I have appt tomorrow with Oncologist then genetic counselor. Thursday is Breast Surgeon. You are right! I have done so much research on DCIS! It is overwhelming & such a scary decision what is best!

    I read stories it recurs, then I read stories once it removed women are fine! This is where it becomes a hard decision! Do you negotiate with this type of cancer!??

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    LAstar:

    I am so sorry you went through all of that! See this is where I am scared, do Lumpectomy then hear oh BTW we found more then need another then in end need the Masectomy. I just want this to be over! I am 42 next month. Already not looking like a fun Birthday this year but at least I am here! I just don't want surgery after surgery or test after test. However also do not want to just leap for bilateral masectomy either. Sadly not too many other options. I will see what Oncologist & surgeon say.

  • LAstar
    LAstar Member Posts: 1,574
    edited October 2015

    Pace yourself, JerseyRenee! This stuff has a tendency to take a while. I gave myself breast-cancer breaks here and there. No research, no discussion board, and as little worry as I could manage for a day or two. It's nice to smell the roses and feel normal for a little while. I have no regrets about trying the lumpectomies first. I know I did all I could to avoid the larger surgery. The night of lumpectomy #2 I was tidying up the kitchen one-armed. Just know that you can do this, and when it's in the rear-view mirror, the simple things in life take on a special sweetness.

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    LAstar:

    Thank you! This is exactly why I need the support on this site! It truly helps me! I need to hear that I need to slow down & relax! This weekend is Halloween, i usually dress up with my daughter but this year just not in the mood! 😞

    So upset that at this point seems Cancer has taken away the "REAL" me & I hope to get it back!

  • MKTCA
    MKTCA Member Posts: 38
    edited October 2015

    JerseyRenee

    I only saw my oncologist once and I was given the diagnosis that day. I was completely shocked and had one of those out of body experience. I did managed to listen as he explain to me what was diagnosis through my mammograms, ultrasound and pathology. I don't think they'll fully know until they open me up. I have a plastic surgeon appt next week and another appt with my oncologist the following. I'm just compiling a lists of questions for them. I still have no clue which treatment is best for me. In fact this has been so overwhelming that I took several days break from this and just continued as if nothing happened. I think that was my "denial" stage.

    I feel the same as you, that cancer (but they called it "pre-cancer") is taking away part of me. I do have an advantage that a lot of ladies don't. My diagnosis is stage 0 and my DCIS size is relatively small 6mm so I can say that I'll live through this but it sure will a bumpy road ahead for sure.

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    MKTCA:

    Ours are pretty similiar!! I sent you a private message.

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    MKTCA:


    Trying to message you! Not sending!! Saying I can only send a certain amount a day but none went through at all today!

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited October 2015

    try again today, as a new to the site person they sort of limit the messages but you should be fine today or tomorrow

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    proudtospin


    I finally got it! I just composed a new message & worked. Thanks

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited October 2015

    great Jersey, maybe you feel good enough today to plan a weenie costume? just for the fun of it! Life goes on and betting the weenie day will take your mind off of the shit of the c stuff

    by the way where in Jersey do you live? I am in central Jersey

  • LAstar
    LAstar Member Posts: 1,574
    edited October 2015

    I'm hoping you find the energy for a little costuming too, Jersey! Any minute of normalcy is a minute of giving cancer the finger.

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    proudtospin & LAstar:

    You ladies are right!!! I usually do dress up! We decorate our garage, hang with friends! We call it "Drink or Treat"!!

    I think i will think bout dressing up again this year! Let me think on what! Wonder Woman maybe appropriate! 😀

    I am in South Jersey, like 20 min from Phila.

    You ladies have a great Weekend & Halloween!! 🍁🎃

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited October 2015

    well that sounds good, I suggest you need to keep busy so you do not dwell on things too much.

    Wonder Woman sounds like a great costume for you! You will enjoy all the little people that come to your door!

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    proudtospin:

    You are right! Good advice!!!! I love seeing all the costumes!!! 😊🎃

  • sandcastle
    sandcastle Member Posts: 587
    edited October 2015

    I LOVE Halloween.....We have our house Loaded with CobWebs.....a talking Witch outside a Fog Machine....A taking Telephone if you Dare to pick it up and Talk....and to top it OFF....I live in South Jersey in a Adult Community!! Liz

  • LAstar
    LAstar Member Posts: 1,574
    edited October 2015

    JerseyRenee, Wonder Woman sounds perfect!

    Skeptic, have you seen your doctor this week and gotten more info on the SNB and how the micro-invasion might be treated differently?

  • 614
    614 Member Posts: 851
    edited October 2015

    A lumpectomy does not have to disfigure a person.  My daughter had an excisional biopsy to remove an egg sized (I don't know the cm size) fibroadenoma when she was 17 (3 years ago) and there is no noticeable change to how her breasts look.  I have had 4 excisional biopsies, 6 core needle biopsies, and 1 fine needle aspiration with no change to how my breasts look.  When I was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and had my double lumpectomy in my left breast, my plastic surgeon said that I would be disfigured because they would have to remove 12cm of tissue.  My plastic surgeon did a breast reduction to my right breast and a breast lift.  My breasts look great.  (I think that an excisional biopsy and a lumpectomy are the same thing except that it is called an excisional biopsy if no breast cancer is found and it is called a lumpectomy if breast cancer is found.)  No doctor will/should let you become disfigured from a lumpectomy.

    Good luck with your tx and with your decision.  Good luck to everyone else here.

  • sandcastle
    sandcastle Member Posts: 587
    edited October 2015

    614...You are right...they are one and the SAME.....If I could of had a Excisional the second Time I sure would of.....but the area was too large so....I had to have a Mastectomy....Liz

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    sandcastle:

    that sounds awesome!!! Have a Happy Halloween!!!!


    🎃👻🍂🎃👻

  • MKTCA
    MKTCA Member Posts: 38
    edited October 2015

    Happy Halloween ladies

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited October 2015

    MKTCA:

    Happy Halloween!!!!!!! 🎃👻🎃👻🎃

  • MKTCA
    MKTCA Member Posts: 38
    edited October 2015

    JerseyRenee… Enjoy your day with your family. 

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  • mesharon1959
    mesharon1959 Member Posts: 16
    edited November 2015

    I'm, in the same boat - lumpectomy on October 16th, pathology came back DCIS, ER+, category 3 with some comedonecrosis....surgeon didn't expect cancer so she has to go back in to get a deeper margin. This all started 08/28with an unusual spot on my regular mammogram. Was invited back on 09/11 for diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound. Invited back for FNA. Two tumors drained (and refilled within 48 hours) and pathology indicated atypical cells. Sent to breast surgeon, made plans for surgery October 16th. Pathology as described above. Surgeon wanted me to do MRI which I did this morning, and meeting with the surgeon Friday for MRI results and further surgical plans. Again waiting for results. If MRI results yield nothing, then I deal with this DCIS margin and radiology followed by estrogen blockers. Worried about radiology as I have a heart issue, and from what I've read radiology can have adverse effects on heart and lungs....

    Do I need to discuss the comedonecrosis with my surgeon? She never mentioned it but I found it while going through the pathology report with a fine tooth comb. Does it change the usual treatment regimen for DCIS? What about the cat 3? Though the two tumors floated up high in my right breast, the surgeon had to dig down to the muscle wall to remove them. Does that make a difference?

    So many treatment options - how does one choose? I won't regret at least having had the lumpectomy. So afraid the MRI will show more to deal with and I might have to make bigger decisions. Any advice?

  • proudtospin
    proudtospin Member Posts: 5,972
    edited November 2015

    Sharon, believe me if your surgeon is any good, she saw the comedia necrosis line on your report. I had the same diagnosis, have to say, it did take 3 lumpies to get completely clear margins. Like you it seems, it was a surprise to my surgeon.

    then again, I had lumpies followed by rads and recently finished up my 5 years on the AL, now almost 8 years clean and living life with no reoccurance

    good luck

  • JerseyRenee01
    JerseyRenee01 Member Posts: 221
    edited November 2015

    this is where I still get uptight with upcoming tests! My MRI Thursday! Worried they find more or better yet after my BMX. My Surgeon didnt seem to think anything else would be found but I have come to realize Cancer can be full of surprises so until my surgery I will just be uptight! Ugh!!

    What else could be found on my MRI especially with dense breasts? I did have 3D mammo & they felt it showed an accurate finding.


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