Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 My Mum's name is Christel. Thanks for letting me know how/why this procedure is done! > > > My Mum has surgery tomorrow to remove her lump. She tells me that > > she has to have a needle inserted into the lump and then travel to > > another hospital to have it removed. I don't know what this is all > > about? Did anyone have a similar situation. > > > > Fingers crossed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 --- ! This is exactly what they did to me right down to calling it a Madonna Bra! LOL! But thnk God my margins were clear. No node involvement. Can't wait to see you in OKC! Only 2 months away! In breastcancer2 , Nalbandian <s.nalbandian@a...> wrote: > I had that procedure before my lumpectomy (unfortunately I had to have a > mastectomy the following week as the cancer had spread beyond the > margins they took). They clamp the boob into the x-ray machine, like > for a mammogram, and take a picture, then they insert a wire into the > lump and take another picture to be sure they got the wire in the right > place. Then they tape a Dixie cup over the area to protect it...looks > like Madonna during her pointy bra period! I didn't have to change > hospitals though! The breast is numbed beforehand, so there is no > pain. The hard part is having to stay clamped into that damned machine > for so long while they develop the film, insert the wire and then > develop the second film. What is Mum's name? I'll be sending prayers > and good thoughts her way. Hugs, > > benchy4@y... wrote: > > > My Mum has surgery tomorrow to remove her lump. She tells me that > > she has to have a needle inserted into the lump and then travel to > > another hospital to have it removed. I don't know what this is all > > about? Did anyone have a similar situation. > > > > Fingers crossed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 --- ! This is exactly what they did to me right down to calling it a Madonna Bra! LOL! But thnk God my margins were clear. No node involvement. Can't wait to see you in OKC! Only 2 months away! In breastcancer2 , Nalbandian <s.nalbandian@a...> wrote: > I had that procedure before my lumpectomy (unfortunately I had to have a > mastectomy the following week as the cancer had spread beyond the > margins they took). They clamp the boob into the x-ray machine, like > for a mammogram, and take a picture, then they insert a wire into the > lump and take another picture to be sure they got the wire in the right > place. Then they tape a Dixie cup over the area to protect it...looks > like Madonna during her pointy bra period! I didn't have to change > hospitals though! The breast is numbed beforehand, so there is no > pain. The hard part is having to stay clamped into that damned machine > for so long while they develop the film, insert the wire and then > develop the second film. What is Mum's name? I'll be sending prayers > and good thoughts her way. Hugs, > > benchy4@y... wrote: > > > My Mum has surgery tomorrow to remove her lump. She tells me that > > she has to have a needle inserted into the lump and then travel to > > another hospital to have it removed. I don't know what this is all > > about? Did anyone have a similar situation. > > > > Fingers crossed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 --- ! This is exactly what they did to me right down to calling it a Madonna Bra! LOL! But thnk God my margins were clear. No node involvement. Can't wait to see you in OKC! Only 2 months away! In breastcancer2 , Nalbandian <s.nalbandian@a...> wrote: > I had that procedure before my lumpectomy (unfortunately I had to have a > mastectomy the following week as the cancer had spread beyond the > margins they took). They clamp the boob into the x-ray machine, like > for a mammogram, and take a picture, then they insert a wire into the > lump and take another picture to be sure they got the wire in the right > place. Then they tape a Dixie cup over the area to protect it...looks > like Madonna during her pointy bra period! I didn't have to change > hospitals though! The breast is numbed beforehand, so there is no > pain. The hard part is having to stay clamped into that damned machine > for so long while they develop the film, insert the wire and then > develop the second film. What is Mum's name? I'll be sending prayers > and good thoughts her way. Hugs, > > benchy4@y... wrote: > > > My Mum has surgery tomorrow to remove her lump. She tells me that > > she has to have a needle inserted into the lump and then travel to > > another hospital to have it removed. I don't know what this is all > > about? Did anyone have a similar situation. > > > > Fingers crossed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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