Piccme
8 years agoMember
Story so far
Hello and happy Easter everyone. First of all I would like to thank those responsible for this fabulous online network, it is a great resource. Secondly, to each and every one of you amazing ladies who are on this rollercoaster, you are angles in disguise! I have visited the network on a number of occasions but today finally felt like sharing my experience. I am 46 and found a lump in my right breast on 2/12/16, booked in to see my GP. Not overly concerned she sent me for an ultrasound at a bulk billing centre. (I am in a regional area) Ultrasound showed a mass and I was recommended to have a biopsy. I had to wait another week before a doctor at this centre was able to perform the biopsy. The biopsy was done without local anaesthetic, so painful! I had to wait over Xmas until the results came back, when they did it was undetermined as there were not enough cells for diagnosis. I decided not to have another biopsy at this centre (they don't use anaesthetic for core biopsies either) and asked to be referred to a surgeon. I had to wait until 12/1 for an appointment due to New Year closures. On meeting she was amazed that I hadn't been sent for a mammagram. She ordered this at a private facility along with another ultrasound. Without promising that the mass was not malignant, the specialist radiologist was originally convinced that I had an infection. I was prescribed a course of antibiotics and was to return two weeks later for a follow up ultrasound. On ultrasound it showed that the mass was unchanged and a second shadowing was also located. I immediately had FNB on original mass and core biopsy on second shadowing area (with lots of local). On 2/2 I was tentatively diagnosed with grade 1 IDC of the right breast with possible multifocal involvement. I had to wait two weeks for the surgeon to return from holiday. During this time I was sent for bone/lung/brain scan (I do actually have a brain), all were clear. I had wide local incision and sentinel node biopsy on 23/2. Diagnosis was updated to stage 2b, grade 2 IDC right breast, ER+ 90% PR+ 20% Her2- Ki 67 not reported. I had one tumour (not multifocal) 32mm with clear margins and one sentinel node (12mm) positive. On 9/3 I had axillary clearance with no other node involvement. I spent 5 days in hospital waiting for drainage to be less than 40ml. Over the following 10 days I had manual drainage at the surgeons every 2-3 days. I developed an infection in the axillary wound so back to hospital for another 5 days on IV anatibiotics. On 30/3 I was back into surgery for a wound clean and another drain for 5 days at home. During this process I have learned that I do not tolerate general anaethetics, opiate pain relief or IV antibiotics without relentless nausea :( On to the next stage of treatment I am due to start chemo on Wednesday (which I will post about separeately as D day is approaching and I am terrified!), then rads and tamoxifen. Thank you in advance for reading and wish you all a very happy Easter.