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Been called back in after a mammogram

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nutellabella · 07/12/2016 21:30

I had a mammogram 2 weeks ago & have been asked to go back in as there is an "abnormality" I'm going tomorrow and am absolutely crapping myself!
Anybody got any reassuring similar experiences?

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sadie9 · 07/12/2016 22:15

Exact same happened to me, only it was just a week after the mammo I got the call back letter. Turned out a few people I know had had call backs after the routine mammograms. I went to a 'triple assessment clinic' and they were processing us in batches of about 5 at a time, and there were about 15 or more women waiting when I arrived and the same when I was leaving, so they haven't singled you out that much if that's any reassurance!
You most likely will have another mammogram (maybe just on one side), maybe a physical exam, an ultrasound or a combination of those. If there is a cyst or something they may take a sample to check it. You should get the results the same day. Mine was identified as 'overlapping tissue' so I just had the mammogram on one side and then the ultrasound and was allowed go home after that, I didn't get the physical exam (maybe because it wasn't a lump nor had a lump been reported).
The staff are all very nice and reassuring and they know everyone is terrified! Fingers crossed it all goes fine for you.

sadie9 · 07/12/2016 22:17

Forgot to say, I took a couple of paracetamol about an hour beforehand as I find the mammograms uncomfortable and the one at the clinic was absolutely fine, whereas the first one had been quite uncomfortable.

nutellabella · 07/12/2016 22:20

Thank you for the reply, I have a terrible family history so am trying desperately to get some prospective. Your experience has helped thank you x

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Spam88 · 07/12/2016 22:21

Most people who are called back turn out to have nothing untoward going on so do try not to worry :)

nutellabella · 07/12/2016 22:24

I think it's the way that they phrase the letter "an abnormality" implies something untoward I think & I know that this isn't always the case!

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Motheroffourdragons · 07/12/2016 22:25

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nutellabella · 07/12/2016 22:27

Yes it's routine, I have them annually due to crap family history.
Thank you for your good wishes I just want it over with now!

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Motheroffourdragons · 07/12/2016 22:31

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nutellabella · 07/12/2016 22:36

Did you take anybody with you motheroffourdragons ?

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Motheroffourdragons · 09/12/2016 06:53

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nutellabella · 09/12/2016 15:25

All was fine (so so relieved) the change they could see was a group of cysts but nothing sinister.
Feel like I'd put life on hold for a week can breath again now!
Thanks all xx

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NicknameUsed · 09/12/2016 15:26

That's great. Glad to hear it was good news.

ILoveAGoodBrusselSprout · 09/12/2016 15:28

I was called back and was referred for a surgical biopsy. It wasn't pleasant but not terribly upsetting. I was completely numbed so no pain. In the end, all was well. It was so stressful but I'm glad they were careful enough to check.

Good luck

Motheroffourdragons · 09/12/2016 21:37

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