Slight dent on breast

Hi All, 

Iv brought myself to this sight as have a slight dent in my left breast , and a tinier /fainter one next to it , 

im quiet pale skinned so is quiet difficult to actually see unless your looking , as the saying goes blink & you’d miss it !! I noticed it when I was out of the shower standing infront of the mirror when I was throwing Cos a towel over my head , I raised my arms and seen it , I had to turn rocks different angles to actually get sight of  it as it’s kinda near the under of my breast , I thought absolutely nothing of it at all brushed it off , and then heard a lady talk of how her BC was diagnosed from her finding a tiny dent on her breast so i double chencked mine and yep was still there , I have slight pain to the left near my underarm but nothing Iv been concerned about previously, 

seen my GP yesterday, she couldn’t see it too but no lump , however she’s referred me to the Breast Clinic said id Get am Appt within 2 weeks but they actually rang me @ 8am this morning & my Appt is for this coming monday , 

My Husband is coming with me , 

im not too sure how I feel , iv been worried & nervous & then telling myself it’s only a strech Mark even though I can see thst its not , Iv taken photos of it to show them incase they don’t come see what I can, 

I have family history of BC as my sister who’s now 48 was diagnosed with BC when she was age 42, that was 6 yrs ago, 

im the youngest im 43 ,

we lost our mam to Lymphoma 2 yrs ago ,

and have Lost 2 brothers to Heart Attacks 3 yrs & 2 yrs ago , 

My other sister was diagnosed last year with Bowel cancer (she’s fine now too thank god) & my Dad was diagnosed with skin cancer 6 yrs ago too , 

Quiet the Family History I know !! ️ 

Just want to know If any other ladies on here have found the same thing ? 

Im so sorry that anyone is on this site , what awful things life throws at us , 

sorry for the long winded post 

Liz x

  • Hi Berryx,

    I am not a doctor, but an ultrasound should have shown anything untoward up at the time that you had it. AS I said before, it is unusual for pain to accompany breast cancer. If you still don't feel convinced that all is clear, it might be worth having a chat with your GP about how you feel and what else they could suggest might be causing these aches.

    Please let us know how you get on.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx