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laurie123
3 years agoMember
@arpie thank you - my checkups with surgeon and oncologist are in early April (6 months from my lumpectomy).
Wow so lucky for your GP being on the ball and picking it up. I had a similar situation. Mine was lobular too - and like you, not picked up by the routine mammogram, found 'accidentally' on an ultrasound that my GP did on a whim, as I felt something wasn't quite right with my body (i thought menopause coming on). So that is another reason I don't trust my body, or the scans! It hides! I have my GP to thank for being so on the ball and with her intuition.
Can I ask what surgery and treatment you had? I'm glad I got my MRI too. So I have a baseline now to compare to. It showed some areas but targeted u/s showed nothing of concern.
Wow so lucky for your GP being on the ball and picking it up. I had a similar situation. Mine was lobular too - and like you, not picked up by the routine mammogram, found 'accidentally' on an ultrasound that my GP did on a whim, as I felt something wasn't quite right with my body (i thought menopause coming on). So that is another reason I don't trust my body, or the scans! It hides! I have my GP to thank for being so on the ball and with her intuition.
Can I ask what surgery and treatment you had? I'm glad I got my MRI too. So I have a baseline now to compare to. It showed some areas but targeted u/s showed nothing of concern.