Breast injury turned into nightmare

So I had a breast injury 11 weeks ago then a bruise appeared after a few weeks it went , then a few weeks later I found a very tiny hard seed like lump , thought nothing of it but due to the hush risk breast cancer in my side I rang the doctor , I went to see her and she could see where I bumped it but sent me for a mama gram that turned into a ultrasound and then biopsy as not sure what it was img I convinced myself it was the injury , the only positive is lymph glands all look normal but I'm in shock as she said the lump does not correspond to where the injury was , so my emotions over last few days were all over the place I need to wait for my results she said it's not a haematoma or a cyst so I said it's Cancer then surely but she couldn't be 100% sure but, I m better today but it's still worrying 

  • No they never said , but I'm considering lump removal at the moment aswell and the wedding well ,it will keep me going and I'm lucky I work from home to be honest and if I do the 1st chemo on 1st October at least I will know how I deal with it as wedding flowers can be  be prepared before the next one wedding is 26th Oct 2021 so i can do the prep a few days before and I have discussed this with my Oncologist and the lovely cancer nurse and they did say maybe if I do the chemo route it could be delayed by a few days but this wedding is all I have booked until Christmas week flowers so I know I will have time to rest 

     

    regards 

    wendy 

    xx

     

  • Hi Wendy,
    I hope your treatment was successful and this finds you well 2 years after your original post. In the hopes you are getting notifications for this thread, I wanted to ask if you minded sharing what your breast injury was at the time and if your care providers thought it played a part in cancer development? I imagine  it likely didn't as it was so soon after the injury it was discovered but I'm wondering nonetheless. I've got genetic risk factors for BC and just strive to know whatever is potentially relevant. Thanks!