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Hello Fellow Peeps
Hello - Lovely to meet you all! Didn't expect there would be so many of you! Didn't expect to be here - but here we are! Thanks to BreastSceen Qld and team of pathologists - they found DCIS G#3....
Hi May2024 - Thanks so much for your post. I think you have answered one of the questions I had or maybe 2. š I had a VAB biopsy and the pathology confirmed DCIS G3 - also in my right breast! So is there a chance that once they do surgery they could find more DCIS ? In other words obviously you chose a M - and it was after that - that pathology found more? I guess this is why I am thinking mastectomy too - as I dread the thought of having the Lumpectomy only to find later that there is more in there - and having to go back for a mastectomy. Could you explain how you came to decide to have a double M even though nothing was found in your left breast? Was it the G3 or other factors ? I realise these are very personal questions. The biopsy also showed Her2 3+ but negative ER and PR. I have dense breasts - this I understand is another risk factor but it doesnt say it on my report. Did you go private or public and how long were you in hospital for the surgery? Now onto a nicer topic... I had 3 Goldies or rather one is half lab I think. I also just said farewell to one... arrhhgghhh I have always loved Labs and Goldies - just beautiful - actually all dogs are.. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my post and provide your insights ... really appreciate it. š