Hi @JodieMaree - great that your hubby is with you at your meetings - also consider recording your appointments too - so you can go over it again later one, as you noticed, it is very difficult to remember everything that was said xx. Specially after your surgery when you get your results.
Try not to get ahead of yourself & it is best to stay away from Dr Google .... as a lot of the info is old & outdated & probably not relevant to your own diagnosis xx.
Re how 'tidy' a lumpectomy can be - I am VERY happy with my result - I believe most Breast surgery would be by incision. Mine was also in the 2 o'clock position and my surgeon basically 'lifted' my nipple & did everything from underneath it - including removing the Sentinel nodes. He also 'moved around' some spare breast tissue to fill in the 'hole' and then reattached the nipple. So I have VERY little scarring. (I'd never noticed that that boob was bigger than the other one! So now they are the same size!). It all healed beautifully with virtually no scarring. My Rad Onc often had to look twice, to see which one she needed to examine!
I was advised to buy some 'scar reducing' gel to rub on the scar once the stitches were removed called Keto-Cote -and I think that really helped reduce the scarring. It is only a small tube - but you only need a tiny dab as a little bit goes a long way.
I call mine 'battle scars' & a battle that I have won! ;) Definitely, listen in to the Charlotte Tottman podcasts .... here's the link on Soundcloud .... start at No 13 & go down, then back to the top for the most recent series!
https://soundcloud.com/bcna/sets/what-you-dont-know-until-you?
Take care & all the best for your appt this week.
Have you been assigned a breast care nurse yet? They can help you with many queries too.