Thanks for the great replies. They really did help. I re test Monday and I feel confident that there will be no issues and if there are I can handle it. I will let you all know the outcome.
Jones
Thanks for the great replies. They really did help. I re test Monday and I feel confident that there will be no issues and if there are I can handle it. I will let you all know the outcome.
Jones
So, I'm back to being anxious. They did the super squishy mammo, and then called me in for an ultrasound and now I have to go back for a needle biopsy. I should get the results next Monday or Tuesday.
(((((Jones)))))
{{{Jones}}} So sorry you have to go through this.
I go back for my second one this afternoon.
Thanks Ladies. Good luck solobiker.
see my post about venting frustration over a lost month and my post tonight about the finale. Just to give you another point of view.
Personally I love my post menopausal, post baby, squishy fried eggs sliding toward my belly button.
Hope the news is everything clear.
Last edited by marni; 11-04-2010 at 08:28 PM. Reason: context
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
(((((Jones)))))
I have always been fortunate and never called back but I can so understand how nervous it must make anybody feel.
Wishing you well with your results.
Wonder why the Poll was closed?
Hugs
Clock
Clock
Orange Clockwork - Limited Edition 1998
‘Enjoy your victories of each day'
(((((Jones)))))
Hang in there.
Be aware that your surgeon will probably not be present for the biopsy. It's all handled by a radiologist and a tech or two.
If you're at all anxious about the procedure, get your surgeon to prescribe you a trank to take before you go in. All I could get out of mine was a .25 mg Xanax, which was enough to keep me from chewing my b00b off to get out of the machine, but ONLY enough for that.
They let me bring wear my iPod and I was really, really, really glad I had it - both for the calming effect of the playlist I'd picked, and just to drown out the radiologist and the techs talking.
Don't leave without making sure they give you good pain meds. It might be best to get the scrip from your surgeon ahead of time. You'll be long gone before the local wears off, and do NOT let them send you out of there with the advice to just take ibuprofen.
You should be fine to bicycle over smooth roads within two to three days, and run (if you run) within a week or less. What will take more time is anything that uses much arm movement. This is much longer than what my surgeon told me (and I have a pretty high pain threshold).
Take good care. I'll be thinking about you, and sending good vibes that everything's okay. (As you know, statistically most of them are benign.)
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
{{{{Jones}}}}} Sending you positive energy.