So I had my call back mammogram today. I tried to not think of it much since I got my tests back a few days ago and was told that I had an indeterminate asymmetry, or in other words, something was wonky with one of my breasts.
So they warned my that the visit would be 2-4 hours, and it was. Another mammogram, this time the technician was much more grim than the last, and avoided eye contact... great.
Then I went in for an ultrasound.
I had one ultrasound.
Then I had another ultrasound.
Then I waited in an exam room on a table alone for a half hour for the doctor who did another ultrasound.
All the time, I was staring at a spot on the screen that definately showed that there was something in my breast that did not necessarily belong there. In the final exam with the doctor, after he probed my breast using a lot of pressure with the ultrasound machine, then he told me not to worry, it didn't look like cancer, but he just wanted to look at the photos more closely to make sure.
In the end, and one very sore boob later, it was determined that my indeterminate asymmetry is a small cluster of tiny cysts and nothing to worry about. There is no fluid around the cysts, so they were pretty sure there is no cancer. I have to have a yearly mammogram from now on to keep an eye on it.
In other news, I get to address the case of the missing ovaries tomorrow. I ALREADY know I have cysts there, but my ultrasound came back with no sign of my ovaries at all. Apparently, they are hiding.
I'm going to repeat this from an earlier post. Don't let homeschooling be a reason to neglect your health. In my case, first, I stopped going due to poor insurance during a period of unemployment and under-employment for hubby... I didn't go back because homeschooling was far more exciting than going to the doctor, and I always had some more important homeschooling thing that I wanted to do.
I should have had a mammogram 5 years ago and regularly since then. What if the problem was more serious than benign cysts?
Till next time...
So they warned my that the visit would be 2-4 hours, and it was. Another mammogram, this time the technician was much more grim than the last, and avoided eye contact... great.
Then I went in for an ultrasound.
I had one ultrasound.
Then I had another ultrasound.
Then I waited in an exam room on a table alone for a half hour for the doctor who did another ultrasound.
All the time, I was staring at a spot on the screen that definately showed that there was something in my breast that did not necessarily belong there. In the final exam with the doctor, after he probed my breast using a lot of pressure with the ultrasound machine, then he told me not to worry, it didn't look like cancer, but he just wanted to look at the photos more closely to make sure.
In the end, and one very sore boob later, it was determined that my indeterminate asymmetry is a small cluster of tiny cysts and nothing to worry about. There is no fluid around the cysts, so they were pretty sure there is no cancer. I have to have a yearly mammogram from now on to keep an eye on it.
In other news, I get to address the case of the missing ovaries tomorrow. I ALREADY know I have cysts there, but my ultrasound came back with no sign of my ovaries at all. Apparently, they are hiding.
I'm going to repeat this from an earlier post. Don't let homeschooling be a reason to neglect your health. In my case, first, I stopped going due to poor insurance during a period of unemployment and under-employment for hubby... I didn't go back because homeschooling was far more exciting than going to the doctor, and I always had some more important homeschooling thing that I wanted to do.
I should have had a mammogram 5 years ago and regularly since then. What if the problem was more serious than benign cysts?
Till next time...
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But that was the huuuuge incision mark that popped out later/gave me hernias.
I was popping over to tell you a huge spider is in the middle of the picture. I didn't know all this was going on, and had no idea you were ill, at all. :(