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  • mightlybird01
    mightlybird01 Member Posts: 217
    edited January 2020

    Thanks Santabarbarian. Very interesting link.


    Let us know how your appointment went. Hope all well!

  • Katiekins
    Katiekins Member Posts: 33
    edited January 2020

    Thanks Santabarbarian, appreciate you keeping us up on the latest

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 3,085
    edited January 2020

    My blood work was great. All normal! Yay.

    I asked why they did the cancer markers; they had done them 3 x during my treatment but not since then. They said they throw it in periodically if the patient has any complaint. I had a few weird eye things, they did not think they had anything to do with cancer but they ran the markers just to be prudent. But I doubt my low numbers mean much, because they have always been low even when I had a high grade active cancer.



  • mightlybird01
    mightlybird01 Member Posts: 217
    edited January 2020

    congrats on the good blood test! One more hurdle taken :-)!

  • Farfalla6
    Farfalla6 Member Posts: 105
    edited January 2020

    just reporting in. I don't post much but am following. I had my yearly mammogram with IV contrast and ultrasound and all was clear. What a relief, but I also know that 1 year out is not out of the woods, but trying to celebrate the now.

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 3,085
    edited January 2020

    Yay farfalla!!!!!

  • Gamb
    Gamb Member Posts: 599
    edited January 2020

    Congrats Faralla!!!!

  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited January 2020

    Yay, farfalla! That is great news. What a relief, huh?

    I had my 1-year mammogram and a whole breast ultrasound today, too. Mammogram results already reported -- everything looks normal except the expected surgery disruptions. I'm still waiting to see the US report, but I don't anticipate any problems.

    Between that and my regular physical last week, my background anxiety seems to be settling a bit.

  • Maryjv
    Maryjv Member Posts: 306
    edited January 2020

    Congrats ladies!!! So inspiring ๐Ÿ™

  • mightlybird01
    mightlybird01 Member Posts: 217
    edited February 2020

    Congrats ladies!

  • VLH
    VLH Member Posts: 1,258
    edited February 2020

    Congrats, Farfalla6 and MountainMia!

    Add me to the list of those having another clear mammogram. I think I have two more before being "promoted" from every six months to annual testing so that's encouraging.

    Lyn

  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited February 2020

    Congratulations might be too early for me. I got the mammogram results back right away (Friday) but have been waiting for the AVBS -- whole breast ultrasound.

    Got a phone call this morning (Tuesday) to schedule me for a return visit and biopsy. I have a mass in my right breast that is ugly. My cancer diagnosis a year ago was left breast.

    My appointments are for Thursday. First a directed or focused US (not sure what they call it, but specific to the suspicious site) and then biopsy if needed. Based on the description in the test results (finally released to me after the phone call) I would make a large bet that they'll biopsy.

    Feeling quite anxious and it is pushing everything else out of my brain. :(

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 3,085
    edited February 2020

    MM, sitting next to you and squeezing your hand.

  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited February 2020

    Thank you, SB.

    When I worked (I was an investment manager,) I often got ready for important client meetings by reminding myself "in 48 hours this will be over." It helped me manage the stress of prep and stage jitters for presentation. You get ready; you do it; it's done. But there really is no "48 hours" on these cancer things. Even if it's a good result this time, it's just not over.

  • Farfalla6
    Farfalla6 Member Posts: 105
    edited February 2020

    Also sitting next to you and squeezing your hand. what a good way of putting it: I would also think this (in x time, it will be done) and still do to get through work stuff. This is so different.

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 3,085
    edited February 2020

    MM, You are the mountain. I know you will field this, whatever it is, in a strong way.

    But PLEASE remember all the BIRADS 1,2,3, women on these boards, women with lumps that will never go anywhere bad. You may also be one of those women. I would try to defer reacting fully tillI I knew more, in your shoes. I know it is really scary situation, but I am just reminding you that possibilities include all results, not just the smaller percentages of gnarly results. Try not to jump too far ahead.

    I am not a worrier by nature. I usually think, I can worry later-- if/when it's actually real. Not going to burn energy or ruin my own day until it's a real known problem that I can try to solve. But I would probably be making a list of questions, for if a problem came along.

    Try to do some distracting fun things, a movie or an absorbing project like cleaning closets.


  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited February 2020

    Thank you both, farfalla and SB. It's good to know you're with me. And yes, whatever happens, it will all be okay, as long as I don't have expectations on what "okay" means. :)

    No, I'm not a skilled worrier, either. I try not to write stories about what might happen. For this, I do have the description, which is bad and says at least it has a decent chance of being malignant. But there could be other explanations, an abscess or scar tissue from my reduction surgery in November. ??? Won't know until they do the work. And for this, because I've gone through this, it's easy to imagine the basic plan and treatment if it is cancer. So I don't need to work very hard at writing that story. My brain flits there and back pretty easily.

    But this morning we went to English class (we volunteer with foreign-born adults from all over the world.) And I'm reading 2 books, one e-book and one paperback. And I have quilting projects to work on, and a nap to take. Tomorrow morning I have a PT appt to deal with some range-of-motion issues of my arm. A university women's basketball game tomorrow night, volunteering at free lunch on Friday... Things to do, places to go...


  • mightlybird01
    mightlybird01 Member Posts: 217
    edited February 2020

    Good luck Mountain Mia.

  • Maryjv
    Maryjv Member Posts: 306
    edited February 2020

    You got this MM! Sending only positive thoughts and prayers your way ๐Ÿ™

  • anotherNYCGirl
    anotherNYCGirl Member Posts: 1,033
    edited February 2020

    MM,

    You know how it is, - everything is biopsied these days, - and it makes us NUTS! But, - I have a hunch that this will be scar tissue! I hope I'm right!!

    Good that you're so busy with better things!

    Hugs from NYC

  • Katiekins
    Katiekins Member Posts: 33
    edited February 2020

    Sorry you have to deal with this MM, positive vibes and strength coming your way.

  • ScotBird
    ScotBird Member Posts: 650
    edited February 2020

    Sending love and support MM.

  • jrominger
    jrominger Member Posts: 349
    edited February 2020

    Praying for you MtnMia!!! You ARE the mountain!! Keep us posted


  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited February 2020

    Thanks so much, everyone! I feel so much support from all of you. I will be sure to let you know what I find out. Hoping I'll know before the weekend.

  • LoveMyVizsla
    LoveMyVizsla Member Posts: 813
    edited February 2020

    MM, hope you get your benign results by the weekend.

    I'm happy to say that I've managed to stay away from the board since the end of November. That is a long time for me. Expecting to get a call any day to schedule my next and maybe last appointment with MO before being released back to the wellness clinic at my center. Yes, I still worry a little when I get a pain, but realize they are likely lymphedema related.


  • mightlybird01
    mightlybird01 Member Posts: 217
    edited February 2020

    I do think US have a high false positive rate. A friend of mine went through something similar, one year after all treatments were finished for triple negative cancer. They found something on the MRI, said that it could be cancer with 60% chance. They did an MRI guided biopsy and it was nothing. They are just super cautious with us triple negatives so short out from treatment. It very well could be nothing for you too.

  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited February 2020

    Also posted in another thread:

    Thanks to all of you for your good wishes. I had the follow-up US. Radiologist said the "mass" is collected fluid from my reduction surgery in November. He wants me to come back in 6 months, but was adamant that no biopsy is needed now.

    So HOORAY!

  • santabarbarian
    santabarbarian Member Posts: 3,085
    edited February 2020

    End zone dance!!!!! YAY!

  • Katiekins
    Katiekins Member Posts: 33
    edited February 2020

    ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿป๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿป

  • Farfalla6
    Farfalla6 Member Posts: 105
    edited February 2020

    yay!!! Fantastic news!!!!

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