Ann,
I have been called back for re-imaging so many times that i don’t even remember how many.? Usually the second one ends up being a month after the first one. I also had to have two biopsies - both for calcified bits - but one was only visible on a mammo and the other only on th ultrasound that they also did when they did the second mammo. That was in 2012. Both biopsies, as you can imagine, were negative.?
I’m sending vibes that this is all it is. Some calcified bit, a bit of tissue that looks weird due to your lumpectomies, or something benign like that. Or the radiologist was having a bad day and everything was blurry on the image :)?
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On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 1:26 PM Ann McManus <
mcmanusab@...> wrote:
I had my annual mammogram on Monday (MRI next Monday, breast surgeon the following). Got a call today from the hospital to come back for more imaging (next Thursday) because there’s asymmetry on the left side. I am chalking it up to reduction surgery I had a few years after the initial lumpectomies on the right, but for the next eight days, I will worry.
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Ann in PA
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