Posted by: justenjoyhim | December 13, 2007

“abnormal mammogram”

My Dr. called me at work this afternoon to tell me and then to tell me to call a surgeon and set up an appointment quickly so I can get a biopsy scheduled.

The biopsy is on Christmas Eve at 10:40 a.m.

Unless I call the third number I have to see if I can get something next week.

But maybe not. Maybe I’ll leave this go. It’s earlier than Dec. 31 which is what the first one offered, the one who removed my gall bladder and the cyst from my back. But I got a few extra names from my Dr.’s nurse. By the time I called back, my Dr. had already left the office.

Oh, yes, and the lump is “big,” as if I didn’t know.

Damn it.

Thanks for all the support and prayers.

I may not be up to responding right now — just so you know — but I do appreciate all of your support.

Responses

Sending you big hugs, and my best prayers, and a hand to grab onto, and brownies and … damn, girl, this just sucks. Damn it. Also sending you deep breaths… you’ll get through this.

Sending you prayers and positive thoughts. I know this kind of thing is horribly scary. (((hugs)))

I’m sorry, Judy. I’m thinking of you. I hate that this is happening right now. So many virtual hugs coming your way!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh Judy. I wish I knew what to say. I’m sad and scared for you, and praying too.

Love you Judy and we are praying for you!

What a shitty Christmas Eve man, that sucks!

ugh I’m sorry you’re having to deal with this. I’ll keep you in my thoughts.

Oh ((((((((((Judy))))))))))))) you are in my thoughts… so very much. What an awful thing to deal with for you. Praying for peace and healing…

(((((Judy)))))) I, too, wish I had the right words to say. Please know that I’m thinking of you and praying for strength and healing.

I keep thinking about you… This must be so scary. Sending lots of cyber-care your way!

Judy -

I’m so sorry, hon. Please take care of yourself and your family, and know that we’re out here thinking of you and praying for you.

(((((HUG)))))

Oh damn, Judy. I know you’re terrified…I would be too.

We can only hope for the best. I will be doing just that.

Sending much love to you.

Judy,

I love Vietnam too and your story touches me. Therefore I want to tell you:
Many lumps in the breast are fascial restrictions or ‘lumps of connective tissue’. The tissue dries out and feels hard but it is otherwise normal and healthy. Left too long they can cause problems, but they are treatable! Jump on myofascialrelease.com and find a therapist near you who will be able to help - at least answer your questions. Like everything else you have done, there is a way!

-Roger

Judy, my thoughts are with you!!! Sending many hugs and prayers!!!

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