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Re: CRAZY TOWN WAITING ROOM - TESTS coming up? All Stages Welcome.
So Feb.'s ocular scans showed no change, maybe a bit of shrinkage. Hoping this August's will be similarly stable—in which case I can opt for annual surveillance. There's a chance the stability means the tumor is dead (knock wood, kinahurra, scutta malocchio).
My annual full-body skin check (actually, 18 months because my regular derm quit just before the one I was supposed to have in Jan. and this was the earliest appointment I could get) was similarly uneventful. Just a small sebaceous cyst on my back—and the new derm said "if it doesn't bother you, we won't bother it." So I'm cool for another 6 months (rather than a year, due to having a squamous cell ca excised a year ago).
And the echocardiogram that followed up my stress test was normal, too: great ejection fraction, no change since 2013 (when I weighed 217).
Re: Newly Diagnosed Post Biopsy 50 years old
@rockrma - Suzie, we are sorry that your recent diagnosis has brought you here but glad that you found us. A helpful place to begin is our Just Diagnosed? Start here thread. You’ll find clear information to help you understand pathology reports, consider treatment options, and navigate the stress that often comes with a breast cancer diagnosis.
We look forward to keeping in touch with you as you begin this journey. Use this community for support and encouragement. We're all here for you!
Sincerely,
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Newly Diagnosed Post Biopsy 50 years old
Hello everyone!
I found this page on my own after I was given my biopsy results today. A nurse called and asked if I wanted results over the phone or come in. I opted for over the phone - but it seemed she could only share partial information: that the biopsy showed cancer in the fluid that was aspirated as well as the tissue sample taken last Wednesday (7/30). She mentioned a lumpectomy would be performed but my surgeon would be able to provide a full explanation from pathology report at my consult (soonest they could get me in is 8/21). It's been a roller coaster of emotions today, even though it seems like it is very early stages due to the small size of the lesion. I appreciate any words of comfort as I learn how to navigate this news - my family is wonderful and will be a big support but I want to hear from others like me. I went in thinking it would be a benign outcome since BC doesn't run in my family. I wasn't really prepared for this news. I am a Grandma of 2 adorable kiddos and right now, they are my best medicine when it comes to keeping me busy and mind grounded. Thank you, in advance… and for those who are getting ready to fight their own battles with this disease, I pray for successful treatments in the months to come.
Suzie
