Waiting time for surgery

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cutiekate
cutiekate Member Posts: 22
edited January 2020 in Just Diagnosed

I was newly diagnosed with IDC stage 2 on 1/10/2020.

Estrogen +50%

Progesterone +23%

HER2 Negative (FISH)

Ki-67 Antigen: 25%

Pending BRCA result ( result will come out next week)

Doctor said I am going to lose my nipple. I am a bit worried because I won't be able to see the plastic surgeon for consult until 2/4/2020. I begin to worry that the cancer will spread before my surgery. How long does it take to get into surgery in your case?

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  • mom2bunky
    mom2bunky Member Posts: 189
    edited January 2020

    Hi cutiekate,

    Welcome. It sucks waiting. Let's see I was diagnosed around March 26th and had my surgery May 10. I of course freaked out, and since I was having oncoplastic surgery I said "forget it. I don't need the plastics let's just get this done." Both doctors were very clear that there was no danger in waiting in my case. I liked and trusted them both from the get go, so that made me feel a lot better about it. I think it varies since cancers are all so different. But generally speaking, a few weeks seems to not alarm the meds.

  • cutiekate
    cutiekate Member Posts: 22
    edited January 2020

    Thank you so much!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2020

    It doesn't grow that quickly, Katie. Waiting is excruciating, but waiting that length of time won't endanger you. You'll be okay!

    Hugs,

    Claire in AZ

  • WC3
    WC3 Member Posts: 1,540
    edited January 2020

    cutiecat:

    I had chemotherapy before surgery but it was a little over a month between the imaging that lead to my diagnosis, and the start of treatment.

    It was 7 weeks between the end of chemotherapy and my surgery. That's a little longer than average but it worked out because I would not have been sufficiently recovered from the chemotherapy if it had been scheduled sooner.

    It was still a nerve wracking wait though. Never have I been so happy to get up at 4:30am and have major (for me) surgery.

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