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mustangjeano 10-26-2013 11:34 PM

biopsy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deb_U_taunt (Post 856662)
I tend to hole up and slink away myself. Today (in an hour) I have a bone marrow biopsy. I had only told a few. Scared.

Geez Deb, This is the first time I've been on the thread for a wk. or two. I had no idea you were going thru this. Can I send love and support retroactively? Big hugs to you!!!!
Jeano

mustangjeano 10-26-2013 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 855212)
Hello to the Thread Readers and supporters, .It's been a while since I posted
I posted this in the What Are You Thankful For thread, and realized, it had a home here too.

Cancer Support is so important. With it, I breezed through three months of radiation treatment, tests, and occasionally fast moving side effects.

With A new wonderful lover at my side, or just a phone call away during working hours, she kept my mind and body happily occupied.

Tommi, thanks for sharing your wisdom. You are an inspiration to me. I am so glad that you have a loving woman by your side. Jeano

LeftWriteFemme 12-23-2013 11:01 PM

Today has been a very long day,
I went to see the oncologist with one of the women I sponsor a 12 step recovery program.
We waited over two hours to see the doctor.
He said what I thought he would which is that she has cancer.

Specifically what her biopsy results said was that:

Poorly differentiated ductal features and lobular features
10 MM
In-situ ductal carcinoma

I read before this diagnosis about a new clinical study with a drug called reparixin

http://www.fccc.edu/information/news...st-cancer.html

Since I trust this doctor I am thinking of having her get her second opinion at Montefiore instead of Fox Chase.

I'm scared and appreciate any experience, strength and hope that you might have to share.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Lady Pamela 12-24-2013 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeftWriteFemme (Post 872338)
Today has been a very long day,
I went to see the oncologist with one of the women I sponsor a 12 step recovery program.
We waited over two hours to see the doctor.
He said what I thought he would which is that she has cancer.

Specifically what her biopsy results said was that:

Poorly differentiated ductal features and lobular features
10 MM
In-situ ductal carcinoma

I read before this diagnosis about a new clinical study with a drug called reparixin

http://www.fccc.edu/information/news...st-cancer.html

Since I trust this doctor I am thinking of having her get her second opinion at Montefiore instead of Fox Chase.

I'm scared and appreciate any experience, strength and hope that you might have to share.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Sending energy, prayers and offering my ear if your ever in need of someone to talk to. Stay strong and know people are out here who care.

DapperButch 12-24-2013 06:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeftWriteFemme (Post 872338)
Today has been a very long day,
I went to see the oncologist with one of the women I sponsor a 12 step recovery program.
We waited over two hours to see the doctor.
He said what I thought he would which is that she has cancer.

Specifically what her biopsy results said was that:

Poorly differentiated ductal features and lobular features
10 MM
In-situ ductal carcinoma

I read before this diagnosis about a new clinical study with a drug called reparixin

http://www.fccc.edu/information/news...st-cancer.html

Since I trust this doctor I am thinking of having her get her second opinion at Montefiore instead of Fox Chase.

I'm scared and appreciate any experience, strength and hope that you might have to share.

Thank you in advance for your help.

I'm sorry about your friend. Hopefully someone who has had breast cancer will come along and share some information. Welcome to the thread!

DapperButch 12-24-2013 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deb_U_taunt (Post 856662)
I tend to hole up and slink away myself. Today (in an hour) I have a bone marrow biopsy. I had only told a few. Scared.

Hi, Debbie. You haven't circled back around to the thread. I just wanted to check in and tell you I hope you are ok. Happy Holidays to you and yours.

Tommi 12-25-2013 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeftWriteFemme (Post 872338)
Today has been a very long day,
I went to see the oncologist with one of the women I sponsor a 12 step recovery program.
We waited over two hours to see the doctor.
He said what I thought he would which is that she has cancer.

Specifically what her biopsy results said was that:

Poorly differentiated ductal features and lobular features
10 MM
In-situ ductal carcinoma

I read before this diagnosis about a new clinical study with a drug called reparixin

http://www.fccc.edu/information/news...st-cancer.html

Since I trust this doctor I am thinking of having her get her second opinion at Montefiore instead of Fox Chase.

I'm scared and appreciate any experience, strength and hope that you might have to share.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Beth Israel, Appel-Venet Comprehensive Breast Center may be a place to consider. Having been an activist for years, I have heard great things from patients about Beth Israel, and visited there several times.

TheLoneStranger 12-25-2013 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeftWriteFemme (Post 872338)
Today has been a very long day,
I went to see the oncologist with one of the women I sponsor a 12 step recovery program.
We waited over two hours to see the doctor.
He said what I thought he would which is that she has cancer.

Specifically what her biopsy results said was that:

Poorly differentiated ductal features and lobular features
10 MM
In-situ ductal carcinoma

I read before this diagnosis about a new clinical study with a drug called reparixin

http://www.fccc.edu/information/news...st-cancer.html

Since I trust this doctor I am thinking of having her get her second opinion at Montefiore instead of Fox Chase.

I'm scared and appreciate any experience, strength and hope that you might have to share.

Thank you in advance for your help.

I am sorry. I have no advice, but ALL involved are my prayers.

LeftWriteFemme 12-25-2013 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 872556)
Beth Israel, Appel-Venet Comprehensive Breast Center may be a place to consider. Having been an activist for years, I have heard great things from patients about Beth Israel, and visited there several times.

Your endorsement means a lot, thank you. Her doctor is affiliated with Beth Israel so it sounds like we are heading in the right direction. We meet with her breast surgeon on Monday, Dr. Lennox Alves, so I hope to have a clearer idea of the path ahead of her after speaking with him.

Tommi 12-25-2013 01:51 PM

On line Research shows Alves is a General Surgeon not a Breast Specialist.
No obvious litigation though. So meeting with Another specialist may be covered by insurance as second opinions by specialists can be life changing. best wishes to Everyone involved

LeftWriteFemme 12-26-2013 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 872644)
On line Research shows Alves is a General Surgeon not a Breast Specialist.
No obvious litigation though. So meeting with Another specialist may be covered by insurance as second opinions by specialists can be life changing. best wishes to Everyone involved

Wow, yes,I'm sure you are right, she has top shelf insurance, a specialist should be covered. It never occurred to me that Doctor Anderson would send her to anything other than a breast cancer specialist. I'm so grateful that you caught that Thank you. I've got calls into several of the oncology hospitals and hope to hear back soon, I'm sure it being the holidays is affecting this somewhat. Again I really appreciate your help and expertise, thank you.

LeftWriteFemme 12-31-2013 10:57 PM

Okay so yesterday, we went to see the surgeon. He was quite surprised when my sponsee was disappointed that she wasn't going to have more of her breast tissue taken. He said he had never had a patient say that to him before. I think she was harboring a secret hope that a side effect would be the breast reduction she has always wanted. I explained that it would end up like one of those cosmetic counter make-overs where they only do one side of your face......not the nice even reduction she dreamed of.

The surgeon is sending the films to the radiologist on his team. He reminds me of a careful carpenter, you know, measure twice, cut once. We are still not sure that this is the surgeon that will be doing the cutting. Her second opinion will be at an oncology hospital and I'm thinking they will most likely take charge of her case, but I don't know that definitively.
Monday we will be seeing the hematology oncologist, but that is less nerve wracking, since she has been treated by this lovely doctor three years ago when she had an unrelated blood issue.
Thank you again for all your support it means so much, I can't begin to tell you!!

pynkkameleon 01-01-2014 02:25 AM

LeftWriteFemme~ Sending your friend lots of good energy. It sounds as if she is in very good hands. I was diagnosed 4 years ago with invasive ductal carcinoma. I am far from an expert but I do have my own experiences with navigating the system. If you have any questions or just need an ear, please don't hesitate to send me a message.

Wishing all of you a Happy and healthy New Year..

XOXO

clay 01-02-2014 09:34 AM

To all of you...gentle hugs!!!!
I, too, have tended to be away for some time!!
DEB: I love you, my friend!!! Sending you peaceful energies, hugs, and support!!!
LRF: May your friend find some answers, get treatment she needs, and beat this! Much wishes for that for her...and hugs to you for being so strong for her and being there for her during all of this!!
TOMMI: Bro, I had no idea that you had gone through all of this either!! I am really happy for you that you have a wonderful woman by your side and to go through all of this with you!! Good luck on success of your treatments and do come back and let us know. Love you, bro!!!
PYNK: Good to see you here posting also. Have a wonderful New Year!!
JEANO: You always have so much by way of kind words, hugs, and just general all around support for each and every one of us!! Love you, bro!!
DAPPER: I always look up to you and all the wonderful insight, support, and compassion you have for all of us here!!! Love you, bud!!
Lady: Good luck in your journey and may you get nothing but wonderful news!!

I had quite the scare myself, and was out of my mind for 6 weeks!!! My CT Scan showed "apple core lesion" near splenic flexure! BUT a colonoscopy and a PET scan showed nothing there. How the inital "image" was seen then nothing on follow up will remain a mystery to the oncologist and me I suppose.

I recently had my yearly mammo. I am waiting for stereotactic biopsies of both breasts now. My mammo digital follow up and US shows "clustered microcalcs....BIRADS 4! This puts me in the 80/20 category for DCIS! My odds of these being benign are 80% and being malignant 20%! So, once again, I am "waiting"......waiting"....

I was very blessed last year with a wonderful lady....who has been by my side through all of this!!! We take one day at a time, and I try to live life to the fullest!!

We spent a weekend in a Hilton on the Beach when we found out that I didn't have a return of the colon cancer....and celebrated joyously!!

We have a trip booked to the Caribbean in May. Regardless of the outcome of my biopsies, I aim to go and enjoy that warm, wonderful Caribbean life.

So, like Tommi, I want to soak up life, enjoy my love, and share life with my honey!!! I want to look on my brighter side of things and be around many more years!!!

To each one of you....gentle hugs...and I love each and every one of you.
Thanks for all of your kind words, support, and love throughout the last 3 years!!! May life and live and prosperity be with you each one...Happy New Year!!!

mustangjeano 01-02-2014 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clay (Post 875155)
To all of you...gentle hugs!!!!
I, too, have tended to be away for some time!!
DEB: I love you, my friend!!! Sending you peaceful energies, hugs, and support!!!
LRF: May your friend find some answers, get treatment she needs, and beat this! Much wishes for that for her...and hugs to you for being so strong for her and being there for her during all of this!!
TOMMI: Bro, I had no idea that you had gone through all of this either!! I am really happy for you that you have a wonderful woman by your side and to go through all of this with you!! Good luck on success of your treatments and do come back and let us know. Love you, bro!!!
PYNK: Good to see you here posting also. Have a wonderful New Year!!
JEANO: You always have so much by way of kind words, hugs, and just general all around support for each and every one of us!! Love you, bro!!
DAPPER: I always look up to you and all the wonderful insight, support, and compassion you have for all of us here!!! Love you, bud!!
Lady: Good luck in your journey and may you get nothing but wonderful news!!

I had quite the scare myself, and was out of my mind for 6 weeks!!! My CT Scan showed "apple core lesion" near splenic flexure! BUT a colonoscopy and a PET scan showed nothing there. How the inital "image" was seen then nothing on follow up will remain a mystery to the oncologist and me I suppose.

I recently had my yearly mammo. I am waiting for stereotactic biopsies of both breasts now. My mammo digital follow up and US shows "clustered microcalcs....BIRADS 4! This puts me in the 80/20 category for DCIS! My odds of these being benign are 80% and being malignant 20%! So, once again, I am "waiting"......waiting"....

I was very blessed last year with a wonderful lady....who has been by my side through all of this!!! We take one day at a time, and I try to live life to the fullest!!

We spent a weekend in a Hilton on the Beach when we found out that I didn't have a return of the colon cancer....and celebrated joyously!!

We have a trip booked to the Caribbean in May. Regardless of the outcome of my biopsies, I aim to go and enjoy that warm, wonderful Caribbean life.

So, like Tommi, I want to soak up life, enjoy my love, and share life with my honey!!! I want to look on my brighter side of things and be around many more years!!!

To each one of you....gentle hugs...and I love each and every one of you.
Thanks for all of your kind words, support, and love throughout the last 3 years!!! May life and live and prosperity be with you each one...Happy New Year!!!

Hey Bro'
It.s great to read that your tests showed NO return of colon cancer. I will be holding good thoughts of you getting great news on the breast biopsies. Clay. you are always so loving and supportive of everyone on this thread and I' pretty sure that it's ok for me to speak for everyone and sayin' thank you friend. Happy New Year to you and your Lady. Jeano

clay 01-03-2014 10:31 AM

my dear friend Jeano....YOU are such a bright ray of sunshine here!!! Your kind words and compassion are such gentle hugs across the miles. Never change, my friend!!
Happy New Year to you as well from us!!
I am confident my bx. will be benign!!! :).
Have a great weekend, Jeano!!

Tommi 01-03-2014 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeftWriteFemme (Post 874657)
Okay so yesterday, we went to see the surgeon. He was quite surprised when my sponsee was disappointed that she wasn't going to have more of her breast tissue taken. He said he had never had a patient say that to him before. I think she was harboring a secret hope that a side effect would be the breast reduction she has always wanted. I explained that it would end up like one of those cosmetic counter make-overs where they only do one side of your face......not the nice even reduction she dreamed of.

The surgeon is sending the films to the radiologist on his team. He reminds me of a careful carpenter, you know, measure twice, cut once. We are still not sure that this is the surgeon that will be doing the cutting. Her second opinion will be at an oncology hospital and I'm thinking they will most likely take charge of her case, but I don't know that definitively.
Monday we will be seeing the hematology oncologist, but that is less nerve wracking, since she has been treated by this lovely doctor three years ago when she had an unrelated blood issue.
Thank you again for all your support it means so much, I can't begin to tell you!!

Glad you are on top of this,and you can come here to discuss with those that have been there, or know others that have, and can understand the importance and the need for support.


pynkkameleon's offer is something sweet, as we know sharing can help in so many ways, like any program, and life.

Hoping for the best during this scary time.
Survivor's, caretakers, friends and family are one hella support system. Take care and be well.

Tommi 01-03-2014 06:28 PM

Happy New Year Everyone
 
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TruTexan 01-15-2014 05:49 PM

frightening phone call today about my mammogram .
 
Yesterday I did a mammogram for my yearly. I've always had good results come back and there have never been any call backs to do any more re-takes of my breasts.
Today the Ross Breast Center from Mother Francis Hospital called me and told me the radiologist thought he saw something on my right breast mammogram results and he wants me to do 2 more mammograms to be sure.
That phone call has set off my ptsd and anxiety through the roof. I don't take stress on any level at all. My ptsd and anxiety are running amok right now. I am trying to remain positive that it's nothing, maybe fibrous tissue or fatty tissue. I am praying it's nothing. I called my sister in TN for support. She wants me to call her and let her know what they say when I take the other mammograms. I haven't told my mom yet and I can't until I'm sure there is something to worry about because that is exactly what she will do...worry herself too much over possibly nothing. I asked my grandma to put me on their prayer chain at church tonight and also asked my apt mgr to do that same thing for me. I know if they find something that there will be things I will go through, and I have no idea what all that entails. I do know that I won't allow them to remove just one breast, I will ask them to take them both so I don't have to worry about going through it again on the left breast later. I dont' know that I will do reconstructive breast implants or just tell the doc to get a plastic surgeon to just leave me flat chested and put in some pecs so I look half way decent. I don't mind not having breasts because they often get in the way of things I do. The only time I have enjoyed having them is when I am partnered with a femme that loves to make love with me and devour them as much as the rest of me.
I asked my ex gf whom has been talking to me about getting back together with me if she would still want me with no breasts, my being flat chested and having pec inserts put in, she said YES, even though she loved my breasts and loved touching and sucking on them when we were together before. That made me feel a little better.
I don't have much of a support system where I live. My younger sister lives in TN and my mom is a huge worry wart. My dad is ill and lives with my grandmother 5hrs away so does the rest of my family members that I am close to.
I don't know what all to expect if I have breast cancer tumor in my right breast. So if someone could help me prepare for the worst and know ahead of time what i may be dealing with, I would greatly appreciate it.
I know that some form of cancer treatment would be done, just don't have a clue as to what all that may entail.
IS there anyone here on BFP that can talk to me about this stuff because they've been through it?
Please post if you have or pm me. I retake my mammogram on my right breast on Friday it's the earliest that I could get in. I am hoping that I won't have to wait thru the weekend to get a call about the results.
Thanks,
Justy

C0LLETTE 01-15-2014 05:53 PM

No experience to share but wishing you good healthy results on Friday.:praying:


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