Hard lump in right breast/ armpit area?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you are trying to get in today. We aren't trying to scare you, it might be nothing. But, with your family history, I would take this very seriously. The doctor obviously is. When I have had lumps, I was told to get a mammogram "sometime," not that day. Also, as a side note, why did you decide to leave your ovaries when the rest of your family removed theirs?

I am taking it seriously.that is why I am waiting for them to call me with an appointment for this afternoon. my other family members, Grandmother, mother, great- aunts, aunts did not have a choice in removing their ovarie . They all had cancer and had to have hysterectomies. That's why my grandmother only had one child ( my mother.) I was trying to have a child first.


I think that makes sense, but in that case, I would definitely make sure that I at least consulted with an oncologist to determine my risks.


I will talk with my OBGYN and primary care physician about an oncology consult. I am just going to wait to see what the mammogram shows.


No, I tried to have children and it did not work, so my husband and I have closed that door.
Anyway, I am still waiting on the call. If I have not heard anything by 1:00 , I will call again.
Anonymous
OK. I have to hurry, my appointment is actually at 1:30. I am on Central Time. no deodorant? never heard of that, but all of this is new to me anyway.I don't know if I will find anything out today, I have never gone through this before. If I do, I will come back and update all of my supporters. Thank you so much again!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK. I have to hurry, my appointment is actually at 1:30. I am on Central Time. no deodorant? never heard of that, but all of this is new to me anyway.I don't know if I will find anything out today, I have never gone through this before. If I do, I will come back and update all of my supporters. Thank you so much again!


No deodorant and no lotion! They normally have wipes there if you have one of those on your skin. Good luck!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK. I have to hurry, my appointment is actually at 1:30. I am on Central Time. no deodorant? never heard of that, but all of this is new to me anyway.I don't know if I will find anything out today, I have never gone through this before. If I do, I will come back and update all of my supporters. Thank you so much again!


No deodorant and no lotion! They normally have wipes there if you have one of those on your skin. Good luck!!!


OP here,
I just signed in and spoke with the women taking my information. she informed me that because mine is a diagnostic mammogram the radiologist will speak to me during, or after. I am so nervous.I'm hoping my friend makes it here before I go back. they are doing both breasts, I don't know how I got that wrong.there is just a request for something on the right breast I tried to ask but she wasn't very nice. I'll come back later and update
Anonymous
Praying this all ends up being nothing!! Let us know how it goes.
Anonymous
Any news OP? Hope all is ok.
Anonymous
OP here,
I am not so good . I have been with my husband and best friend. You have all been so great to me and I will fill in the news when I have a definitive diagnosis. If you pray, please say one for me. My name is Angela.
Anonymous
Hi Angela, I'm so sorry to hear it may not be the best news. I will keep you in my thoughts and Check here for updates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
I am not so good . I have been with my husband and best friend. You have all been so great to me and I will fill in the news when I have a definitive diagnosis. If you pray, please say one for me. My name is Angela.


Angela, I'm so sorry. I've been posting on this thread since you first posted. My sister is the one who was diagnosed at 37. When I read your post I immediately thought something was wrong. Please know that BC is very treatable. Survival rates these day are very high. The first few weeks are a whirlwind and you'll probably get some conflicting information until all tests are run. My sister had a very aggressive form and is now six years cancer free. It was a sucky year and it was tough. But she came out the other side and is happy and healthy as she ever was. Thank God you caught this. I'm praying for your recovery. You can beat this.
Anonymous
Praying for you Angela.
Anonymous
Angela, I'm the poster in treatment now for stage IIIC breast cancer. If I can be of any assistance in answering questions or offering support, please let me know. Sending you hugs and healthy vibes!
Anonymous
Praying for you Angela! Glad you got in right away, but sorry this is happening.
Let us know how you are doing.
Anonymous
Sending good thoughts to you, Angela.
Anonymous
I am also praying for you! I am currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer. I started with chemo and have surgery in two weeks, so I am not exactly sure about the stage. Regardless, I want to reassure you that you are experiencing the worst possible part of this right now. All of the anxiety and uncertainty of diagnosis is far worse than knowing exactly what's going on and having a clear plan to deal with it. So it will get better, I promise! Lean on your people right now and be kind to yourself. You can do this!!
Anonymous
I had a similar lump, and it went away in a few days. My doctor did an ultrasound just in case, but found nothing. He said it was probably a cyst or a swollen lymph gland, nothing to worry about. That was 5 years ago, and I've never had anything like it since. Try not to worry, OP.
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