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marichiko 09-21-2006 10:57 PM

Breast Ultrasound
 
Have any of the women here had experience with this procedure? I went in for a mammogram last week, and the results caused the dotor enough concern that he scheduled me to go back for an ultrasound exam on both breasts. Needless to say, I am a little freaked over this since I had two aunts who died of breast cancer. Does anyone know that if they want to do ultrasounds, it means something is likely to be wrong, or is just as likely to be something benign? My doctor is really busy and I haven't been able to talk with him about my questions yet. The input of anyone who has gone through this procedure would be most welcome.

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zippyt 09-21-2006 11:03 PM

I could say something crude , BUT I will restrain my self .

Best of luck .

Elspode 09-22-2006 09:26 AM

I don't know a damn thing about it, but I do know that I wish you the best, and urge you to continue the course of diagnosis with all due haste. However, don't worry until there's something to worry about. Breast exams yield lots and lots of anomalies, and most do not result in a diagnosis of cancer. Being thorough is the key to accuracy, diagnosis and remediation.

Shawnee123 09-22-2006 11:17 AM

I have heard that ultrasounds are way more effective in detecting early breast cancer than mammograms, but since it is more expensive the insurance companies won't cover it as the first stop. (I am refraining from my usual rant about insurance and medicaid covering viagra...and they don't test for testicular cancer by smashing a guys balls flat in a machine.)

My mother is a long time breast cancer survivor, thanks to early detection, and only needed a lumpectomy.

My guess is that your docs saw something slightly irregular and want to be sure, which means even if there is anything...it's way early.

I hope you find out soon, and I hope you take peace in knowing that it will most likely be benign. Better to be sure. Please keep us informed.

marichiko 09-22-2006 01:01 PM

Thanks everyone, especially Shawnee for her encouraging explanation. I should have the results by a week or so from today, I'm going to try to think positive thoughts until then.

rkzenrage 09-23-2006 04:53 PM

It is not uncommon to have a second test done. My family has a history, so a lot of tests are done.
Again, it is not uncommon and nothing to worry about. Just wait for the tests and results, nothing can be done until then, getting yourself stressed only harms you. If he really thought something needed to be looked at very closely, they usually say something or would do a second test in conjunction with some blood tests/biopsy.
Mammograms are not the clearest tests in the world, nothing like a CT... it could just be a shadow he wants to look at. The tissue in your breast is not always completely consistent. There are glands, spaces between fatty layers, etc. Just wait and see.

richlevy 09-24-2006 08:09 AM

Good luck Mari. I hope everything works out well.

BTW, why is Mari showing up as banned again? Did something happen over the weekend?

Elspode 09-24-2006 08:39 AM

Nah...LJ just gave her a new user title at her request.

marichiko 09-24-2006 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode
Nah...LJ just gave her a new user title at her request.

Yeah, I was hoping he'd come up with some cool, creative insult, but "banned" was all he could think of. ;)

And Rkzenrage, thanks for the reassuring words. I have a good Doc who likes to be very thorough - not a bad thing. I'm sure he's just making absolutely certain nothing is wrong and the tests will come out fine. That's what I'm thinking until told otherwise.

rkzenrage 09-24-2006 12:55 PM

Good to hear. Best way to look at it IMO. I have a good sized lump in my side that hurts quite a bit and I am am waiting for the next round of tests and am going to work a little harder to do that myself. The CT was inconclusive.

wolf 09-24-2006 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marichiko
Yeah, I was hoping he'd come up with some cool, creative insult, but "banned" was all he could think of. ;)

It was the last user title he remembered.

I hope all goes well for you, medically.

Griff 09-25-2006 05:51 AM

Me too. Good luck.

marichiko 09-26-2006 10:34 PM

Update: They found one very small lump in my left breast. The nodule or lump or whatever, is too small for the Doc's to be sure what it is. They told me to come back in 6 months for a second test to see if the lump has gotten larger. If so, they'll do a biopsy, and if the thing is malignigent, they'll probably just be able to remove it with a lumpectomy, and I'll be fine. So, even if it is cancer, it was caught at a very early, treatable stage. I hope every female Dweller who may read this goes in for a yearly mammogram. It could save your life! I am feeling very relieved, needless to say.

rkzenrage 09-27-2006 07:54 AM

I am very glad!
Mine is a cyst, may be sarcoma (tumor), but we have to wait and see as well.

Shawnee123 09-27-2006 08:41 AM

I'm just messing with you when I say "told you so...nah nah nah!" :D

I'm so glad, Mari.

Rkz, sending my powers your way as well. :p

Elspode 09-27-2006 03:25 PM

Mari, did they give you the standard "lay off the caffeine" advice? I know that has remedied breasty lumpiness in a couple of female acquaintances of mine in the past.

marichiko 09-27-2006 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rkzenrage
I am very glad!
Mine is a cyst, may be sarcoma (tumor), but we have to wait and see as well.

Oh man, I'll be thinking good thoughts for you, rkzenrage. Hope your tests come back benign. Please keep us updated!

wolf 09-27-2006 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode
Mari, did they give you the standard "lay off the caffeine" advice?

That sounds like a fate worse than death.

Elspode 09-27-2006 08:51 PM

Definitely. The possibilty of caffeine-exacerbated breast tumors are one of the biggest reasons that I'm glad I have to borrow boobs instead of owning them.

marichiko 09-27-2006 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode
Mari, did they give you the standard "lay off the caffeine" advice? I know that has remedied breasty lumpiness in a couple of female acquaintances of mine in the past.

They never mentioned to me to lay off caffeine. Now, I'm going to feel guilty every time I drink a cup of coffee and I drink lots of coffee. Sometimes ignorance really is bliss. But for your post... Thanks alot, buddy! :morncoff:

BigV 09-28-2006 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode
... one of the biggest reasons that I'm glad I have to borrow boobs instead of owning them.

The view is more interesting from this side too.

rkzenrage 09-28-2006 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marichiko
Oh man, I'll be thinking good thoughts for you, rkzenrage. Hope your tests come back benign. Please keep us updated!

I have to start taking weight loss meds now. :sniff:

ultradix 02-21-2009 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marichiko (Post 267315)
Have any of the women here had experience with this procedure? I went in for a mammogram last week, and the results caused the dotor enough concern that he scheduled me to go back for an ultrasound exam on both breasts. Needless to say, I am a little freaked over this since I had two aunts who died of breast cancer. Does anyone know that if they want to do ultrasounds, it means something is likely to be wrong, or is just as likely to be something benign? My doctor is really busy and I haven't been able to talk with him about my questions yet. The input of anyone who has gone through this procedure would be most welcome.

:(

ultrasound exam on both breasts?? how is it? how is the outcome??

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classicman 02-21-2009 10:15 AM

Sorry, but I don't think you'll get an answer - she was banned.

monster 02-23-2009 12:46 AM

and thread is over 2 years old.... if outcome was bad, she'd be a goner.

Clodfobble 02-23-2009 09:58 AM

I'm pretty sure ultradix's English isn't good enough to understand your replies anyway.

Sundae 02-23-2009 10:01 AM

With a username like Ultradix, I have a suspicion he found this thread by searching for breasts.

I am happy to grovel and apologise to Ultra for the next month if this proves to be incorrect and he is a proper poster.

Oops, is this what people mean by the Cellar being hard on newbs? :neutral:

Trilby 02-23-2009 10:12 AM

Sundae is on report!



(can I do that Jim?)

Sundae 02-23-2009 10:24 AM

No.
You can only put people from your own country on report.

Did you learn nothing from Gitmo!?

classicman 02-23-2009 10:32 AM

HA HA HA HA HA

Trilby 02-23-2009 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 537909)
No.
You can only put people from your own country on report.

*slinks away*


didn't know that.

*slinkslinkslink*

Say, you're being awfully xenophobic about this aren't you?

;)

xoxoxoBruce 02-23-2009 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 537909)
No.
You can only put people from your own country on report.

Did you learn nothing from Gitmo!?

Binyam Mohamed would argue that point. :haha:

Sundae 02-23-2009 11:23 AM

After 4 years...

DanaC 02-23-2009 06:54 PM

Sundae...you're on report!

xhinmorillo 06-17-2009 09:26 AM

Yes a breast exams yield lots and lots of anomalies, and most do not result in a diagnosis of cancer and being thorough is the key to accuracy, diagnosis and remediation...


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monster 06-18-2009 06:29 AM

:eyebrow:

DanaC 06-18-2009 09:19 AM

Welcome Morillo *smiles*

Why the eyebrow Monnie?


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