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Biopsy for suspected sarcoma

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Worriedmummy8 · 12/09/2024 15:48

Hi.
Just looking for someone to talk to really. I've posted about this before a few months ago and unfortunately I'm still on the ride no one wants to ride.
I found a lump in my arm a few months ago. Was fast tracked for a ultrasound which showed a mass in my muscle. They thought it was a lipoma but because it was so deep suggested I be referred for further testing. I went on to have an MRI which showed a 2cm lesion. They think it's made of fat. It's well defined, small and has little blood flow. The person doing my ultrasound said it had no vascular flow but then the doctor said it had little so I'm not sure which is correct. After the mri they recommended that I wait 3 months and have a repeat MRI. I was happy to do this as at the appointment with the doctor they were very confident that it was just a fat lump.
Fast forward 3 months, I have my repeat MRI. It was a strange one. It was a lot longer than last time and I had to change position. I was booked in for a telephone call to receive the results at the last doctor's appointment. I got the call for the results and unfortunately they didn't sound as upbeat as last time. He said that it had grown and changed shape. It's now 2.9cm. He said the lump still looked the same it's just bigger. They still think it looks like fat but can't say for sure what it is. I asked if there is still a possibility of it being sarcoma and he said that is one of may things it could be.
I've now been told I need to have a biopsy to find out for sure what it is. I know that sarcoma is just in the list of things it could be but Im really struggling. I have bad anxiety anyway and this has sent me into a really dark place. I know that I can't be diagnosed on here but has anyone had any similar experiences? Is that a lot of growth in 3 months? Do benign growths grow too?
Just someone to talk to would be lovely. All my family just keep saying to be positive but it's very difficult. I have small children too so I'm terrified of leaving them. This is so hard.

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Worriedmummy8 · 15/09/2024 10:22

Bump

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Turbulent1 · 16/09/2024 00:49

Hi, I have had a few scary scans and reports so I know what you are going through. I have an autoimmune disease that messes with my lymph nodes and various things.
Recently my son had a ultrasound in a lump and it came back as "sinister" looking and a mri was recommended, It was a awful time till we got that done and it came back as an unusual cyst. He is having it removed tomorrow.
The only way I cope really is by thinking that even if it comes back as something nasty, the sooner it's diagnosed the sooner I get the help I need which hopefully means a better outcome. If it looks like a fatty lump I would hope that means less chance of it being nasty as the features are different.
I wish you all the best and please let us know how you go with it.

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