Been referred to Breast Clinic and freaking out...

Hi all, 

I'm sure there are lots of messages like this one, but I thought I'd post a message anyway as it seems like a good place to vent my worry without unnecessarily alarming other people in my life!

I went to see my GP yesterday as my right breast has been feeling a bit tender lately. My breasts are quite naturally lumpy but recently it's felt like there is an area of my breast which is more solid than the rest. I don't know why, but I kind of expected the GP to say it was nothing and for me to carry on with the rest of my day as usual. Instead as soon as I mentioned slight pain in my right breast her general demeanour went from bright and breezy to serious and concerned. She asked me if I had any family history of breast cancer, and I told her my grandmother had it (she passed away from breast and lung cancer aged 68). I also remembered after my appointment that my mother's cousin had it, although my mum and aunt are fine (at least so far). She examined my breast, and although I hadn't actually mentioned finding any lumps she immediately found the place that I had identified myself. She said she wasn't sure if it was a lump, or just a nodule as my breasts are quite nodular, but she would refer me to a breast clinic for screening. She would recommend all available tests. She said she thought they would want to see me "very quickly". So as you can imagine I left the GP surgery alarmed. I also got a call from the hospital the same day (yesterday) to arrange an appointment - which also alarmed me as I figured they had prioritised me because they suspected it was cancer.

The appointment is for a week on monday. I'm not sure if I can wait that long because psychologically I'm already finding it very tough.

This year is a very big one for me as I'm getting married in three months. The wedding is abroad, everything's already organised, many people have booked their flights and accommodation. Me and my fiance are planning our life together. I can't imagine everything being disrupted by a breast cancer diagnosis. 

More than that, I can't imagine trying to face breast cancer if that is the diagnosis. The GP said I should try not to worry, and that most cases are benign, but I am upset that I was referred so quickly. 

I tried to talk to my Mum about it, especially as my stepdad is a retired doctor, but both of them immediately dismissed it by saying if I have any pain the likelihood is that it's not anything serious. My boyfriend is being very understanding, and saying that if it's serious we can postpone the wedding, we'll do whatever it takes. But I already have a lot going on in my life and I'm struggling to imagine the possibility, however unlikely, of taking breast cancer on as well. 

How do people cope with this? I don't want to mention it to friends as I don't have a diagnosis of anything yet. But at the same time I find it hard to socialise etc as normal with this dread hanging over me.

Sophie x

  • Hi

    Has anyone on here opted to go privately to speed things up.  I went to GP a few weeks ago, with breast pain, but couldn't be referred until this week because I was on holiday.  I have today had a phone call and appointment is not until 1 September.  Things have been delayed due to COVID.  I have had all sorts of aches and pains and I'm really scared.  I'm thinking it may be worth the cost of going privately to speed things up.  Any advice gratefully received.

    I have found reading the posts on here quite reassuring and it's lovely to see when you have had positive outcomes.  

    Since posting this I have phoned re a private consulation, but the appointment will not be much quicker, so I think I'm just going to have to wait.

    Thanks

  • I found my lump 3 weeks ago and saw my GP as soon as possible. She referred me for an emergency appointment and said I should hear within 3 days and have my appointment within 2 weeks. After I had heard nothing for a week,  I contacted the number given to me and they said that they were overloaded and I would only hear from them in 3-4 weeks about an appointment date. I tried the private route and was assured by the private hospital that the consultant available was a breast specialist. He was not - he was an endocrinologist!! So I cancelled that and have now been referred to a different trust waiting list - but the 2 weeks timeline apparantly starts again. 

    The headline about being referred and freaking out is very real! 

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    Hi KpNut,

    Welcome to our forum.

    I am so sorry to hear about the delay you've had to see someone at the breast clinic and, hope that your appointment comes through soon. It's bad enough waiting for 2 weeks at this stage, without having to do it all over again. You are not alone in freaking out at this stage - we all do. The biggest fear we have is a fear of the unknown and, believe it or not, things get easier regardless of the outcome, once you know more about surgery and treatment.

    Only 1 person in 8 who attends the breast clinic will turn out to have breast cancer, so here's hoping that you are one of the lucky ones. Try to keep yourself busy meanwhile, as this will make the waiting time pass more quickly.

    Please let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi Silv,

    I have only just found your post and noticed that nobody has replied to you. Have you had your appointment at the clinic now and, how did you get on?

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi Jolamine

     

    Thanks so much for getting back to me.  I had my appointment a few weeks ago and thankfully all was fine and I found out the same day.  It was a great relief and I hope many others on here get positive news too.

     

    Thanks again.

  • Hi Silv,

    This is fantastic news. I'm so glad to hear that all turned out well for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi KpNut

     

    I managed to speed my appointment once I got it by phoning to see if there was a cancellation.   May be worth a try.

     

    I really hope all goes well for you.  It is such a worrying time I know, but when I was there it appeared that many were receiving positive news, so as Jolamine says, an awful lot of people attending are fine.

     

    Take care and i hope you get seen soon. 

  • Thank you both for your messages. I did try for a cancellation , but was told it was not possible because they would go to people who had been waiting longest - which I guess is only fair. 

  • I have been to see my GP today after 2 weeks of continual pain in my breasts with some nipple discharge. She got me to lay down and informed me they are really lumpy and asked if this is normal for me, which it's not.  I'm adopted but do know my birth mothers mum died of breast cancer which added a few more alarm bells to my head. She told me she will be writing to the breast surgeon to get me an appointment so now I'm worrying. What is the average timescale between referral and appointment?  Am I panicking too early? 
    Emily x

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    Hi Emily,

    A very warm welcome to our forum.

    I am sorry to hear that your GP has felt it necessary to refer you to the breast clinic. Try not to let this worry you, as only 1 person in every 8 referred will get a cancer diagnosis. You don't say what age you are, but many young women also have naturally lumpy breasts.

    You will usually be seen at the clinic within 2 weeks from referral. Panic won't change your outcome, so try to stay calm.  You will find that keeping busy will help to pass the time as your're waiting.

    You may have some tests taken when you are at the clinic and it usually takes 1-2 weeks to get the results of these back. It is not usually until this stage that you can be sure that all is clear.

    Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.

    Keeping my fingers crossed for good news.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx