anna317
11-13-2006, 02:46 PM
:) Just wanted to share with you good news and encourage those who are still in suspence!
Last week I had excisional bipsy of my left breast (the MRI showed "the area of concern" of about 0.9 cm, neither mammogram nor ultrasound could see my lump, which was very pulpitable). The biopsy itself was far less scary than what I was imagining myself, I did not need even Tylanol after the first night. So, don't be scared!
I was going nuts for the last almost three months over this lump, time to time almost convinced I had cancer! The biggest lesson I learned: don't worry about something to happen untill it really happened! Easier said than done (you have a queen of anxiety here!). But I think you learn that, you just don't have enough energy any more to worry about everything life brings your way untill you sure it is something worth worring about. I feel that way now at least.
Good luck to all of you!
Last week I had excisional bipsy of my left breast (the MRI showed "the area of concern" of about 0.9 cm, neither mammogram nor ultrasound could see my lump, which was very pulpitable). The biopsy itself was far less scary than what I was imagining myself, I did not need even Tylanol after the first night. So, don't be scared!
I was going nuts for the last almost three months over this lump, time to time almost convinced I had cancer! The biggest lesson I learned: don't worry about something to happen untill it really happened! Easier said than done (you have a queen of anxiety here!). But I think you learn that, you just don't have enough energy any more to worry about everything life brings your way untill you sure it is something worth worring about. I feel that way now at least.
Good luck to all of you!

