I am so confused.........and scared, the doctors and nurses think I am crazy but I know my body better than anybody, should I be pushing these doctors????? does any one have any advise for me????????????
I am so confused.........and scared, the doctors and nurses think I am crazy but I know my body better than anybody, should I be pushing these doctors????? does any one have any advise for me????????????
Dear ymterrie729,
I would encourage you to continue to be persistent in getting these symptoms diagnosed. Most lumps are benign, but it seems to me that a lump that has been there nine months needs more investigation. Ultrasounds, MRI's, and needle biopsies can give your doctors a better view of what's going on.
I hope tomorrow's appointment gives you some definitive answers.
Phyllis
Went to the doctor. He did a biopsy, I should have the results by the end of the week if not the begining of next week.
I asked him to take a look at the left nipple (due to the inversion) he said he doesn't feel a lump and that a lump would cause my nipple to do what it is doing.
He thinks that the lump on the right side is just a fatty lubular (I think thats correct) I did come back to him and state that the reason I am so concerned is due to the lump becomming larger, the drainage and the new inversion. He stated that a breast MRI would be to costly and since they aren't find anything on the mamogram everything should be just fine.
Do I feel any better.......................NO not at all
According to this surgeon, emergency room doctors (who is who sent me to get this mamogram done again) don't know anything about the breast and that I am reading way to much information
do I drop the issue regarding the left breast? I have to wait for the results regarding the right breast, but if this was infact a cyst, the lump would have gone away or down correct?
The lump is still there, size wise it did not change, thickness, its not as thick. I don't know what to do.
Have a great week everyone.
Yvette

A biopsy is usually more accurate than an MRI for diagnosing cancer, so as far as the lump is concerned, you are on track for finding out what that is all about. Unfortunately, when some doctors try to reassure us by telling us not to worry, they just make us worry more because we feel like they aren't taking our symptoms seriously.
This doctor was conscientious enough to do a biopsy even though he thinks the chances are strong that the lump is benign, so you can probably trust his judgment about the left side for now. If your symptoms persist or get worse, go back and insist on more tests.
I hope you get good news from the biopsy.
Phyllis
Hello. Welcome to our community.
I'm sorry to hear of all you've been through and how confusing it must be.
Here's some helpful information for you:
Breast Lump Symptom FAQs
http://www.healthcentral.com/breast-cancer/check-a-symptom-35592-5.html
There are many women on our site that can hopefully share similar experiences with you. Until you hear from them, good luck with your doctor's appointment on Monday. Let us know how it goes.
Best,
Maria