Hi everyone!
I am aware that I should probably ask my doctor this questions however I can't seem to really understand what they mean, so I am hoping someone can help with similar experiences.
Around 6 months ago I discovered a moveable, semi-firm lump in one of my breasts. I went to the doctor who referred me to the hospital. I've since had 2 ultrasounds and 2 biopsies. They initially told me they were sure it was a fibroadenoma but had to do a biopsy to rule anything out.
They called me with the result a few days ago, and said that the biopsy came back as "normal breast tissue", however lumps are still not normal and I have to come back in a few months time to check on it again. They were "mostly sure" they got tissue from the actual lump they said. I tried to get clarification on what the lump actually was but they just said they need to monitor in case "something is starting" in the breast, and at the same time told me to stay calm and there was nothing to worry about.
Now I'm just left very worried and confused, and struggling to keep my mind off the lump. If the lump was just normal tissue and nothing to worry about, why are they then saying that it needs monitoring and "something can be starting"? They also did not mention fibroadenoma so I assume that's not what it is.
I know it sounds stupid but I'm just really struggling to not constantly thinking that there is cancer starting to grow in my breasts now..I guess I am just looking for reassurance from people who have had similar experiences. For reference I am 25 years old and don't have breast cancer in close family.
