Inconclusive results

My partner went to her GP on the 9th july because of a lump . GP was 99% sure it was cancer. Had to wait 9 weeks for referral, to be told yes it was cancer in the lymph nodes and another small lump was discovered. Consultant ordered CT scan which showed an anomaly in her hip, bone scan followed that and today we were told that was inconclusive. Now she has to go for x-rays on both legs followed by an MRI. Mean while her surgery for the breast cancer is on hold.

I suppose what I am asking is has anyone else been through this?

My partner has been on a rollercoaster of emotions, and she still can't get to grips with the situation.

 

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    Hi Mkc,

    I am so sorry to hear what you and your partner must be going through. It is always an additional worry when tests are inconclusive and our treatment is delayed as a result. Unfortunately, consultants have to take their time to get a clear diagnosis before they start any treatment plan.

    This is not an unusual situation and it is something that many of us have to bear with until all tests have been carried out. It doesn't always mean bad news.

    I sincerely hope that her x-rays and MRI shed some light on the state of play and that things start moving for her soon. I have had 2 bouts of breast cancer in the past 11 years and had to undergo a number of additional tests before I could start my treatment.

    It is difficult to get to grips with the situation and the rollercoaster of emotions is all too familir to most of us. Just give her as much support as you can.

    Please let us know how these latest tests go. We are always here for both of you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

     

     

  • Hi Jolamine

     

    Thank you for what you said, it helps.

    Sometimes patience isn't her strong point and the fact she isn't in control scares her.

    She is trying to stay positive, she's a strong woman.

    Will let you know how she gets on and thank you again .

     

    Mkc x

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    Hi Mkc,

    The way your partner is feeling is perfectly normal. None of us are patient when it comes to waiting for results or treatment. Fear of the unknown is a big factor in all of this.

    The more positive she can remain the better, but it's not always easy. Itis a scary time and, sometimes partners find it difficult to deal with our constant mood changes - try to be patient.

    It will get easier for both of you once treatment begins and she starts to move forward.
    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

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    Hi Mkc,

    Has your partner had any feed back from her x-rays yet? I hope that she has heard something by now.

    Thinking of you both.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine

  • Hi Mkc, 

    It sounds like it is in a different place to mine but a few years ago, I had a fine needle biopsy on a lymph node on my neck that was swollen (after losing weight and having kidney issues etc). I went to receive my results and they were inconclusive. 

    I then ended up having an excisional biopsy to remove it so it could be tested but it ended up not being cancerous. 

    I just wanted to let you know not to worry at this stage x

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    Sorry for the delay. No results back yet. She also had a MRI last Wednesday, so hopefully we will know something later this week.

    I just feel useless and angry. Now 15 weeks in and no further forward. Very frustrating.

    Fingers crossed for Thursday.

     

    Mkc x

  • Thank you for that.

    I hope we have the same outcome .

    I am officially white headed x

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    Hi Mkc,

    I am so sorry to hear that you are both still waiting for results and hope that they will come through on Thursday. After all this time, it is natural to feel angry and helpless.

    As I said before, just give her as much support as you can.

    Keeping my fingers crossed.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

     

  • Hi

    The good news is that it is NOT bone cancer.

    She is scheduled for surgery on Monday 16th, lymph node removal and a left side mastectomy.

    She will need Radium, they're not sure if she will need chemo as well.

    We know there's still a long road ahead, but her fighting spirit is back with a vengeance.

    Thank you for what you said, it means alot.

    Will keep you posted.

     

    Nicola

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    Hi Nichola,

    You must both be mightily relieved that it's not bone cancer and, that your partner now has a date for her surgery. Her care team will be waiting to see her pathology results post-surgery before they decide upon exactly what treatment she'll need. Has she been told what type and grade of breast cancer she has, or how far it has spread via her lymph nodes?

    I am delighted to hear that your patner's fighting spirit is back with a vengeance. She will need it for what lies ahead. Just remember that we are here for both of you any time. I hope that all goes well on 16th. Don't forget to update us.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx