NowWhat
Aug 3, 2007, 03:41 PM
Hello all. I am in a sharing mood. See, I had to go in for a mammogram and ultrasound today. It was so much fun. Now, this wasn't my first. It's my third. I am only 33.
I had a byopsy done back in '04. Turns out I went to the wrong doctor - she took out a golfball size mass that - as it turned out - was healthy, dense tissue. But, this left a lot of scar tissue. Which makes the mammogram process much more pleasant... :(
I had to go in that room 4 different times to have more pictures taken because they could not tell if what they were looking at was scar tissue, heavy tissue of a mass. I have never been smushed so hard. I think I need an ice pack.
Now, I am not trying to scare anyone away from getting this done. It is necessary and you should not be afraid of having this done. And it is better to be safe than sorry. I would go through it all again if it meant catching something early and saving my life.
Like I said, I felt like sharing. Do you have a story? It seems this is something a lot of women don't talk about. Kind of like child birth... So, if you have a story - share.
:)
:p
:D
EDIT::::By the way, I am fine. Turns out that if they had looked at my 2nd mammo films - then the whole thing could have been avoided. It was scar tissue. Trust me, I am thankful. Just in a little pain..
I had a byopsy done back in '04. Turns out I went to the wrong doctor - she took out a golfball size mass that - as it turned out - was healthy, dense tissue. But, this left a lot of scar tissue. Which makes the mammogram process much more pleasant... :(
I had to go in that room 4 different times to have more pictures taken because they could not tell if what they were looking at was scar tissue, heavy tissue of a mass. I have never been smushed so hard. I think I need an ice pack.
Now, I am not trying to scare anyone away from getting this done. It is necessary and you should not be afraid of having this done. And it is better to be safe than sorry. I would go through it all again if it meant catching something early and saving my life.
Like I said, I felt like sharing. Do you have a story? It seems this is something a lot of women don't talk about. Kind of like child birth... So, if you have a story - share.
:)
:p
:D
EDIT::::By the way, I am fine. Turns out that if they had looked at my 2nd mammo films - then the whole thing could have been avoided. It was scar tissue. Trust me, I am thankful. Just in a little pain..