Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Hi Kate, It would be hard for us to answer that question. Even with it being an indication of cancer everyones case is different. I would call the dr before Jan.7th. Waiting is the hardest part. You are in my prayers. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Lifehttp://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com Surgery Over Hi All,I am new here, although I registered as a member about a month ago.I was diagnosed with a lump, and the docs have done a mammo andultrasound on it, every six months for the last two years. This monthtests confirmed it was getting bigger.I am 55, and was on Prempro for 11 years.I had a lumpectomy this AM, and it really was not bad. The wirelocalization was worse, and even that was not too bad. They missed thelump the first time, as they are dealing with four lumps, and only oneis suspicious.Ok, here is my question, and although I have not been diagnosed withcancer, I hope I am not out-of-line posting here. The nurse told me that they were surprised to find the lump attachedto my chest wall. I don't think she was supposed to tell me that, asthe other nurse had a weird look on her face.From what I am reading on the net, and no, I don't believe everythingI read, this is usually an indication of cancer.Can I get some honest opinions please? My results will be known onJanuary 7th, and for now I am on Vicodan, ice, and was told not to usemy arm too much for two weeks. I am sure this is pretty standard.Thanks everyone, and I think you are all strong and courageous.I hate this ugly disease. While I don't have BC in my family, thereare lots of others cancers.Happy New Year!Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Hi, Kate. Welcome to our group...sorry you have to be here though. I would start calling the doctor's office Monday. They usually get the results a lot quicker than they let on....and keep calling every day until you get answers.... The squeaky wheel get the grease! Hugs, Kate wrote: Hi All, I am new here, although I registered as a member about a month ago. I was diagnosed with a lump, and the docs have done a mammo and ultrasound on it, every six months for the last two years. This month tests confirmed it was getting bigger. I am 55, and was on Prempro for 11 years. I had a lumpectomy this AM, and it really was not bad. The wire localization was worse, and even that was not too bad. They missed the lump the first time, as they are dealing with four lumps, and only one is suspicious. Ok, here is my question, and although I have not been diagnosed with cancer, I hope I am not out-of-line posting here. The nurse told me that they were surprised to find the lump attached to my chest wall. I don't think she was supposed to tell me that, as the other nurse had a weird look on her face. >From what I am reading on the net, and no, I don't believe everything I read, this is usually an indication of cancer. Can I get some honest opinions please? My results will be known on January 7th, and for now I am on Vicodan, ice, and was told not to use my arm too much for two weeks. I am sure this is pretty standard. Thanks everyone, and I think you are all strong and courageous. I hate this ugly disease. While I don't have BC in my family, there are lots of others cancers. Happy New Year! Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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