Friday, December 18, 2009

My final post for the decade!

Sounds dramatic doesn't it! I couldn't just leave for the year without updating my dear friends on the results of my trip to the hospital today. I had an ultrasound booked for today and my dad offered to give me a lift to the hospital. After a bit of a wait, I was ushered into the room where the ultrasound takes place and I lay down on the bed to wait. The radiologist soon came through after finishing on the phone and gel was smeared over the area of the lump and he was soon scanning away. Its the same ultrasound machine that they use to look at a preggie mom's baby. He was quite interested to hear that the lump had reduced in size since I had the needle aspiration and asked what colour the liquid had been. Umm, sorry I didn't look. I was too busy worrying about the wound inflicted on my breast by the extra large needle.
Any way, it turns out I have a number of cysts (10) in my left breast. He mentioned the phrase Benign Breast "Disease" and said that it was normally just treated symptomatically. He was surprised that the attending doctor hadn't ordered a proper mammogram being that I am over 40. I took the results through to Surgical Outpatients for the doctor to look at. They located my biopsy results which they attached to my file. When the doctors finally materialised from their meeting, things moved fast. The doctor (a different one from before) examined me again and then decided to be safe and order a proper mammogram.
So I have a date at R.K. Khan hospital again on Wednesday, 30th December. Luckily, when I wandered back to XRay and found everything locked up, I noticed the radiologist from before and rushed over to him. He found someone to help me and although she was really grumpy about it, she found the appointment book and allocated 1 of 2 remaining 'emergency' bookings for the year to me. So I will get this done before the year ends and then wait another two weeks for those results. But I was happy to hear from the radiologist that it looked like benign cysts to him, as he must have seen a lot of that and the doctors are interns. So I can enjoy Christmas without worrying that I haven't left something undone. My daughter, Robynne is also happy with the diagnosis as she had been worrying about the unknown.
I wish all my friends and followers a safe, happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year and I will see all of you in the new decade!

13 comments:

  1. Aw dang it's terrible you have the cysts, but at least it's not something more dreadful like a tumour.

    A merry christmas to you too :) and a happy new year.

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  2. It's good to read that it's nothing more serious. Merry Christmas and happy new year. 2010- Year of the Tiger.

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  3. I'm glad to hear that it's being looked at and that it's not more serious. Merry Christmas Momcat - hope you and your family have a blessed holiday season. :-D

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  4. Glad to hear that it's not alot more serious!!! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas and I will be anxious to see you back to blogging in the new decade:)

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  5. Momcat, glad that things are being resolved and aren't worse. Merry Christmas to you and Robynne and the rest of the family. Have an enjoyable holiday.

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  6. MY WIFE has had a diagnosis of cysts for years and years. Sometimes nothing whatsoever to worry about, and I hope it's so in your case.

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  7. I have lots of those and they always give me a little cause for concern annually at my check-up. I'm wishing you well.

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  8. I had my very first mammogram at 35 this year because of some issues... it was okay, not as bad as I expected.

    I hope all goes well.

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  9. May your New Year be filled with less needles and things of a more pleasant nature.

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  10. Look forward to your return. Hope all goes well for you. See you next year!

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  11. excellent news my friend! Im glad it all sounds well. hope 2010 is YOUR year!!

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  12. Oh my God I am so relieved.

    xoxo

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  13. Grateful and loving thanks to all my friends. I am also grateful and thankful that this issue has turned out to be less serious than it could have been and that the encouragement from you all has seen me through the various steps of diagnosis. I appreciate you all.

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