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 All,

    thank you for this post.. having spent an afternoon trawling the internet for something of comfort I've finally found this.

    I found a lump on Saturday having never had anything like this before - I've never wished a bank holiday be over but the anxiety is awful. I went to the dr's today (not a go I've been to before) I've been referred to the clinic and already have an appt booked for the 10th June with my GP making sure I acknowledge the message we assume it's C until proven otherwise.. has anybody else had this message or am I to take it as she's interpreted something quite telling?

    Thank you

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    Hi Kaim,

    A very warm welcome to our forum, although I'm sorry to hear why you've joined us. This is always a worrying time, as there are so many unknowns. I'm glad to hear that you managed to get seen today and that you've been referred to get your lump checked out. It is really impossible to tell what your lump is until some tests have been carried out. You have done the right thing by getting this investigated.

    Not all lumps are cancerous. Many are benign cysts or fibrous changes. It is also a fact that only 1 person in every 8 referred to the breast clinic will get a cancer diagnosis, so the odds are still in your favour.

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

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi Kaim 

    When I was referred about 6 months ago, the referral stated suspected breast cancer,  which really freaked me out.  Thankfully when I went, everything was fine.  I think they just have to rule out the worst case scenario.  I really hope that everything goes well for you at the clinic.

    Gill

    x

  • Hi guys I have my biopsy today and I'm really scared. Could anyone advise any good tips or anything to help? Is it painful afterwords? I don't think I can go through with it but I need to remember it's for the best and to get this sorted to know what is what. 
    Help would be appreciated guys.

     

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    Hi Sarah,

    I am so sorry that nobody replied to your post before you went for your biopsy. I was working today and, have only just come across it. I hope that all went well with your appointment today  and, that you didn't find it too painful. You are so right. This all needs to be investigated, so that you can finally get some answers. Did they give you a date to return or did they say how long it would take to get your results? Here's hoping that it's not too long and that the outcome is better than you're expecting. 

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

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • [@Jolamine]‍ 

    Hi Jolamine, went to clinic this morning, done all the checks, everything is fine. Thanks for your help and support!Have a good weekend!

    xx

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    Hi Paolazk,

    Many thanks for your update. After all of the worry that you've been through, I'm delighted to hear that  you got the all clear. It's so good to get some good news on this site.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Morning, 

    I have an appointment at the breast clinic on Friday after finding a painless lump in my left breast about 3 weeks ago. The GP was very reassuring that it's rare at my age (29) for it to be anything too sinister. Although, she didn't give me much to go off at my appointment other than there's definitely a lump! 
    I have two small children 4&2 and have been very anxious since my GP appointment. There's not much point to this post other than to tell others as I've kept it to myself, other than my husband, and it's been stressful. 
     

    thanks for reading x 

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    Hi Bramble,

    A very warm welcome to our forum. There are a number of different reasons for lumps and not all are cancerous. People in your age group often have benign cysts or fibrous thickening. Your GP has done the right thing by referring you to the breast clinic. She possibly didn't tell you much, because she didn't have much to tell you. The only way to be sure that all is ok, is to have some tests done, usually an ultrasound and/or a biopsy. There is usually another 1-2 week wait for the results of these.

    You have done well to keep this between your husband and yourself for this long, as it is always a very worrying time for us all. I am glad to see that you don't have much longer to wait. It is only natural to worry even more when you have two young children. I was diagnosed with breast cancer 12 years ago and again 11 years ago and my thoughts immediately went to my children. I lost my mum to breast cancer too, so I immediately thought the worst. Since then I have seen my two leave school, go to university, graduate, gain meaningful employment, marry and have children of their own and I am still living a busy and meaningful life.

    Please bear in mind that only 1 person in every 8 referred to the breast clinic will get a cancer diagnosis. Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi - visited a Breast Clinic today with my mum and they were brilliant, really helpful. I’m sure you will be in safe hands. Hope you are having okay xxx