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Thank you! The closet honest opinion I got over here was : well it could be , or could not be. Haha. The imaging saw something , made me come back the next day , and from that imaging they moved me to the ultrasound room. Then double booked me for the soonest “opening” coming up next week. - it’s just the NOT Knowing that worries me. Once I have a definite yea or no I can move forward from there.

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Every mammogram I’ve had for the last few years required additional images and an ultrasound. Usually ductal cancer is more obvious on imaging as opposed to lobular. Lobular is usually diagnosed at a later stage due to it grows in a line so hard to see. Yeah, the not knowing is so stressful and while you need them to hurry it never seems to happen that way. For me the biopsy wasn’t painful at all and honestly the lumpectomy wasn’t bad either. I call it my shark bite titty.