Today I find out the pathology of the lump they removed from me on April 26th. In just a few hours I will know if I have cancer or not. I am hoping and praying for not. Very nervous and anxious.
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Today I find out the pathology of the lump they removed from me on April 26th. In just a few hours I will know if I have cancer or not. I am hoping and praying for not. Very nervous and anxious.
Good thoughts on the way. (((hugs)))
Ashley
I was just about to post an inquiry in your last thread, then I found this one. I'm astonished that you've had to wait so long to get the results. Hopefully this will be the last anxiety you have to face.
Thinking and praying for good results!
:) Me & the girls send lots of ((((( Prayers & Huggss ))))) Good Luck
Postive thoughts and lots of prayers coming out to you today. Please don't think of the C word. Many, many times these lumps are benign and it's a very good thing that you had it seen to when you did. I'll be checking in frequently to find out results.
Negative, no cancer!!!!!
Monitor via yearly mammogram.
YA HOO!!!!!!!
:D
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh YAY!!!!! Gayle, I am so happy for you. I think you need to spend the day doing something really fun and special.
Thats great news Gayle!!
I have tears of relief for you. I can only imagine how free you must feel! :D
Thank you everyone for your kindness and support. I think it might be a few days before I stop grinning like a fool. I have my life back and can now get back to normal. Had a wonderful sleep last night, for the first time in two and a half months. :D
Thank you God!!!
Fantastic news!!!!!! Keep on grinning :D :D
Congratulations. :D I'm so happy for you. :)
Fantastic news!!
{{HUGS}}
Those are great news :) I'm really happy for you!
Great News! :D
What wonderful news! Looks like all the PT prayers paid off! :D
thank you god.
That's wonderful news! You must feel as light as air and as if life has opened up anew to you. How are you going to celebrate? Go bungy jumping?
YES
I have to echo that *Thank you, God.*
Great news! Congrats! Just remember to do your monthly self-exams.
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Originally Posted by RedHedd
Oh I will indeed. But not all lumps can be felt. Mine that was just removed could not be felt by me, my doctor or the surgeon and was only detected by mammogram - so it is equally important to have the yearly mammogram after the age of 40. While it might be slightly uncomfortable it is well worth it, it could save your life. If I had not had mine at 40 and had waited until 50 it is more than likely that my abnormal cells would have become Cancer. So ladies, save your life, have your mammograms!! There's my bit of preaching.
Still grinning!!! :D
:D Glad to hear such good news!