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flag6818
flag6818 Member Posts: 52
edited June 2018 in Just Diagnosed

Hello all! I was just diagnosed yesterday with bc. 1.9cm mass and tumor was given a grade 1 at this point. I found the lump myself and went in for mammogram and ultrasound then a biopsy. Dr. said she didn’t think it was cancer. I don’t know how to explain it, but I had a gut feeling it was. Anyway, I’m freaking out. The waiting is driving me nuts

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  • lola12
    lola12 Member Posts: 127
    edited June 2018

    Hi,

    Truly, the waiting is the worst part of the process, but once you get a plan of attack in place, you will find strength. I had a 1.7cm mass and was grade 1 just like you. Today, I had a clean mammogram and I am now celebrating my 8th year cancer free. This am, I felt like you. My anxiety was high, freaking out and predicting the very worst result in my head.

    Are you waiting to see your oncologist or surgeon next? Do you feel you need something to calm your anxiety for a short time? I did.

    Are there any questions that I can answer based on my experience?

    Lola

  • flag6818
    flag6818 Member Posts: 52
    edited June 2018

    Lola,

    I had my appointment with the bs on Wednesday. And I left feeling less anxious. Now waiting for genetic testing results and mri (more anxiety provoking tests!!) Thankfully, my pcp gave me something for sleep when I'm tossing and turning. I'm trying to stay calm and busy and not let my mind go to that dark place. Congrats on 8 years and a clean mammo!

  • nonomimi5
    nonomimi5 Member Posts: 434
    edited June 2018

    Flag - all the testing is just going to help you get rid of this monster. Sit tight and best of luck to you!

  • lola12
    lola12 Member Posts: 127
    edited June 2018

    Flag,

    I am glad your doctor gave you something to sleep. Once you get your MRI results, you will be ready to formulate a plan. Did your doctor suggest getting an oncotype done?

    Yes, I am 8 years cancer free, mammogram was good- this will be you too. It is hard to believe in those dark moments, but your cancer is small and treatable.

    Lola

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