Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Other Health Discussion => Topic started by: Smokey on October 09, 2021, 02:28:16 PM
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Hello me again, if it’s not one thing it’s another, just got a letter to go back and have more tests after my mammogram last week, apparently 4 in every 100 women get recalled and most don’t have breast cancer, but of course I’m still panicking it says the tests could take between 2-4 hours.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Any advice would be greatly received.
As if ms isn’t enough!
Many thanks
Smokey (Ann)
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I was recalled because of a lump. Turned out to be a cyst. Of course I was convinced it was cancer and spent 2 weeks panicking. I don't have a leg to stand on when I tell you not to panic as that's exactly what I did but I did feel a bit foolish after the initial relief.
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I was recalled time before last,needless to say, I gave myself roughly a day to live,it was actually that the mammography picture wasn't clear enough to be examined properly,there are so so many reasons to be recalled,how long have you to wait,do you know?
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I’ve been recalled twice, once for breast tissue change and once for a cyst, which a biopsy was taken. The first time my appointment didn’t arrive until the day before, so not much time to panic, second time I felt ‘whatever’. I had two breast cancer scares when I was younger, which was much more worrying. Again breast tissue change and later a cyst.
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After my first screening I was recalled and the second exam showed the same shadow on one breast. They wanted to do a biopsy but couldnt locate where to do it and in the end suggested I have an MRI instead. That came back clear. For me, they said I was just made like that, but because it was my first one they had nothing to compare it with. BTW does anyone know how often do you have the screening?
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Shrosphirelass it’s every two years in Australia. I’ve got appointment on Tuesday for ultrasound on my breast which I have every year and mammogram every second year.
The joys of having dense breast and lumps, being doing this since age 40. And at $270 for a ultrasound and over $500 for ultrasound and mammogram it’s not cheap, but the free government one is crap.
I have had to do a repeat mammogram, but because I pay money to do this and not a free government one. They won’t let me go until the specialist doctor has approved the image. They weren’t happy with it within 10 minutes and had me do a repeat mammogram.
I know it easier said then done but try not to worry
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Thank you ladies
These comments have made me feel a whole lot better about the whole thing,so I’m going to take your advise and try not to worry!
It’s every 3 years here in the uk if your over 50 I believe
I am wondering if it could be anything to do with a type of wart I have on my breast, which I already have had checked out at the hospital maybe it looks sinister on the mamagram pictures.
It says in my letter appointment could take between 2-4 hours, I guess that’s incase they have to take a biopsy or similar unless that’s just standard on all appointments.
My appointment is on 18th of this month, I’ll keep you posted as to how I get on.
Many thanks for everyone taking the time to reply.
Ann
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Good luck Ann and please do keep us posted x
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Thank you I will
Ann
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Until 1 is over 60 then 1 has to request mammogram :-\
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No, until you are over 70 you have to ask, which I will. I’m in my late 60s and am called up every 3 years and have one more to go before I have to ask.
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Every 3 years from 50 here too
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It must be old age, I simply can't remember - I did go to one of those mobile clinic vans.
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It's because you're not 50 yet clkd ::)
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:lol: not according to that woman who looks back from the shop windows ;D
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Thanks for the info I thought it was 3 years and I was due this year, but I haven't had an invite. Maybe there's a backlog with covid? Ive also not heard re smear which I thought was also 3 yearly. Good luck Ann.
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Hi ladies
Just a a quick update
I have a cyst and some fibrosis tissue, which I was told looked benign but they took a biopsy just to be 100% which is standard procedure.
They were all very nice and caring and completely put my mind at rest thought the whole appointment,I had another mamagram and saw the pictures which was great because I’m insterested in these sort of things I then had a biopsy which involved a needle being inserted after local Anaesthetic and a small sample taken it was not to painful and actually reminded me of having a coil fitted you know that pinch feeling although it sounded like a stapler being used🤣
I was out after an hour.
I have another appointment Next Monday 25th for the results, I hope they haven’t made a mistake saying it looks benign as I’ve been down a similar sernareo when I was told I didn’t have ms. And turned out I did.
I saw a Breast nurse and asked questions and was surprised to learn if it was cancer I would have surgery not chemotherapy or radiotherapy and would also be given oral medication.
Smokey (Ann)
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I had a lump removed. It depends on what is found as to which route is taken.
Tnx for the update. How do U feel?
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Thanks for letting us know,these people generally know what they're talking about,they do it every day and see image after image,so I'm sure they're correct,please let us know again (we're a nosy bunch)
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Hi all
I just had a phone call from Breast clinic saying everything is all clear, I don’t need appointment either, so win win, I’m so relieved 😁
I think COVID rates are on the increase as funny enough my ms hospital appointment has been changed to a telephone one instead, also less stressful for me, hate going as I have an irrational fear of getting lost in hospital 🙈
Smokey (Ann)
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Woohooooo 🥳🥳🥳🥳 so happy for you,the waiting is awful but I'm so pleased for you ❤️
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Thank you Jaypo
I am relieved to say the least!
CLKD I’m feeling ok thanks boob stil a bit sore and have a bruise but that’s so much better than the alternative ! Perhaps now my ms will behave itself too my fatigue has been through the roof probably due to the stress! How are you keeping?
Smokey (Ann)
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Some hospitals are rabbit warrens ;D. I did say that visitors should have a long lead from front door so that they can be wound back occasionally ::). Some have footsteps in different colours leading to various Depts., others have hand prints on the walls for the same reason. However :D
I think worrying = using more energy which may well cause fatigue. Get those feet up in a sunny space with a cuppa ;-)
:foryou:
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That’s wonderful! I know how you felt!
I’ve had few scares and 2 recalls. I remember years ago, after finding a lump, being given an early morning appointment following a mammogram. No one was around apart from staff and I could hear them talking next door and saying has she anyone with her, then coming in with serious faces. Following taking a needle biopsy, the doctor relaxed and said he was 99.9% sure it was a benign cyst. It was, but they decided to remove it anyway. This last time I was recalled, I again overheard them talking. I was the last appointment, again no other patients around. The conversation was about the last case of the day was simple and straightforward and it was. Another cyst, though I was told that it was unusual at my great age! ;D My daughter laughed saying serves me right for not looking my age!
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I think the NHS have a page telling you how to learn the difference between a cyst and a tumour in the breast,it's helped me on a few occasions
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Hello me again, if it’s not one thing it’s another, just got a letter to go back and have more tests after my mammogram last week, apparently 4 in every 100 women get recalled and most don’t have breast cancer, but of course I’m still panicking it says the tests could take between 2-4 hours.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Any advice would be greatly received.
As if ms isn’t enough!
Many thanks
Smokey (Ann)
Is this your first ever mammogram? Recall is more common than 4/100 with the 1st because they have no previous image to compare with. It happened to me too but nothing was found and it didn't take 2 to 4 hours n my case. They repeated the original scan and couldn't find the same problem again. Good luck!