Breast cancer
posted by YodaBear
25 August 2009

Breast Lump

Last reply: 29 August 2009 10:56

My GP found a breast lump during my annual checkup last Thurs
We faxed off the referral form to the Mater, was wondering how long they act on making the appointment, the form states for my age that I may be seen within two weeks, but I could not get through to the clinic on Fri and yesterday I talked to a girl that said she would ring back in the afternoon but never did

Worried but trying to stay calm

Apologises if this is in the wrong area

11 comments

Comments

commented by FH2
25 August 2009

25 August 2009 11:17

Hi Yodabear,

Firstly, hang in there and I hope you are doing ok. Remember that most breast lumps that are found turn out to be benign. But you and your GP are 100% right to get it checked out thoroughly.

What breast clinic will you be attending? I would ring again today and, if you don't get to speak to someone, leave a message saying you also rang yesterday. Just explain that you are a bit stressed and worried about a breast lump you were referred for and ask nicely if they could advise if they have received the referral form that was faxed in and if they could call to let you know when you might be seen.

If you don't get a response to this, I would call your GP tomorrow and ask them to follow up for you because you are not getting any response.

Let us know how you get on. Good Luck!

Flo.

commented by YodaBear
25 August 2009

25 August 2009 11:47

Thank you Flo, for your reply.

I have got through to the Mater again, and spoke to the girl I spoke to yesterday and she is ringing me back to confirm receipt of faxed referral

Hope it won't be too long, I am not normally this impatient but the uncertainly is very worrying

At least if I know I have an appointment date I can focus on that

commented by FH2
25 August 2009

25 August 2009 12:33

Hi again Yodabear,

It is totally understandable that you are impatient to get things moving. Just about everyone who has been through some sort of health scare will say that one of the worst parts of it all is the WAITING. Waiting for an appointment, waiting for a test and then waiting for results. Most of us feel better when we know something is being done. And no matter how positive minded we are, when we are going through a waiting period, most of us cannot help going through 'what if' scenarios. All you can do is to try and keep busy, keep your mind occupied and TRY not to worry.

And keep coming here if it helps. These sites are great for writing down what we feel. Even stuff that we are afraid to confess to our family and friends. And it can really help to talk to others who have been there also.

Hoope you get news of your appointment soon.
Regards,

Flo.

commented by YodaBear
25 August 2009

25 August 2009 13:29

Thanks again, your post brought a tear to my eye, I can't speak to family as we lost my Dad recently to cancer and my mum is still trying to piece her life back together

Have all the floors washed and have a 7 month old keeping me on my toes

Busy Busy

commented by YodaBear
25 August 2009

25 August 2009 16:39

Got the appointment for Thursday at 9am so not too long too wait TG

commented by hopeful2
27 August 2009

27 August 2009 13:20

dear yogibear,

hope it all went well today, over 80% of lumps are benign so try not to worry, you are recentely after having a baby so might be something to do with that with the help of god.

the waiting is the hard part, even today you may only get more dates for futher tests to do with the triple assessment approach.

best of luck and it is probally nothing but if it does turn out to be something we are here to support you through it, i am finished chemo and have preassessment for radation next monday so it is not as bad as it seems no matter what you will get through it.

commented by Evelyn
27 August 2009

27 August 2009 20:39

Hi Yodabear

Hope things went well for you at the clinic, once you get into the system the nurses and reception staff are wonderful.

I am new to all this too and when I went to GP back in May I thought everything was moving so slowly. I realize it was like this to ensure I got the right information, investigations and results.

Mine although it was cancer was caught in time and I am gratefull to the doctors for that. If you have any concerns mention them at the clinic ,and the crowd here have kept me going for the past few months and still continue to send positive messages.

Evelyn

commented by YodaBear
28 August 2009

28 August 2009 09:13

I got the triple assessment yesterday and all results are normal, so I have to go back in two years for a mammogram, every year to the GP, and every month after period finished to check myself

Thank you so much to everyone for their help, support and advice

I found the breast clinic in the Mater very good and the staff very helpful, friendly and informative

commented by RoxAnn
28 August 2009

28 August 2009 16:15

that is great news !!
I am delighted that your follow up programme is so good also - so reassuring for you !!

best of luck
r

commented by Evelyn
29 August 2009

29 August 2009 09:49

Delighted you got good news, now enjoy time with your (no doubt lively) 7 mth old.

Was a scare for you but you know you are in the clear and have a good follow up programme. Well done for getting yourself checked out.

Evelyn

commented by FH2
29 August 2009

29 August 2009 10:56

Hi Yodabear,

Congratulations on your clear results! I hope you celebrated.

And glad you found the team in the Mater so good. I too, find them great.
Regards,

Flo.

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