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,

    I wanted to reply to this thread and I am going through the same thing. I'm 21 and found a lump in my right armpit and right side of my right breast. I have been referred to the Breast Clinic but my app. isn't until the 28th. I am freaking out... thinking the worst. I am also really nervous about the clinic as I hate hospitals and am scared of procedures like biopsies. 

    Both lumps can be moved (i think?!) and are quite painful, but no bigger than 1-2cm. I have had problems with my lymph nodes in the past and it feels different to that. The lump in my armpit (weirdly) goes away when I lift my arm up, but when my arm is doing it is a pretty sizable lump. I had my covid booster a few weeks ago, but in my left arm, so I don't think that explains it. 

    I was wondering if anyone had experiences of biopsies they could share? Does it always end in the biopsy? Given my age, I doubt they will do a mammogram, and I don't know how accurate ultrasounds are at ruling out cancerous lumps. Also, do you think I'll be able to have my partner with me for the appointments? I do not know the rules with covid, and I'm worried the waits in between tests will be unbearable without someone there. 

    Sorry for this being so long. I just have so many questions!

    Thanks, Bella. 

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    Hi Bella,

    A very warm welcome to our forum. 

    I am sorry to hear about your symptoms and the worry that this is causing you. There is no need to worry about your visit to the breast clinic. you will find the staff there very pleasant, understanding and reassuring. You will first of all have a chat with your consultant about your symptoms. You will then be given a physical examination of your breasts. At this stage your consultant will decide whether or not you need any further tests. If you do, you are likely to get an ultrasound. 

    This shows up any lumps, but it cannot detect whether or not it is cancerous.  This is why so many of us then have a biopsy. If you need a biopsy, you will be given a local anaesthetic, so you will hardly feel this being done. You then have 1-2 weeks to wait before you get the results of the biopsy. Not all lumps are cancerous. Many are benign cysts, fibrous or hormonal changes. Most of these just need to be monitored, although some of the larger ones are draine or removed.

    Whether or not you will be allowed to have your partner with you will depend on your hospital. Phone the department and ask,  as this seems to vary around the country. Most hospitals allow your partner when they are giving you test results, but not usually before. Only 1 person in every 8 who attend the breast clinic will get a cancer diagnosis and, the younger you are, the less likely this is to happen.

    I shall be keeping my fingers crossed for you on 28th. Please let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi Jolamine,

    Thank you for the kind words. I feel a bit in the dark with my appointment if I'm honest. I rang today to ask if I should have received a letter by now and they said my appointment has been moved back three days. I know it is only three days but it seems like forever. Hopefully I'll get a last-minute cancellation appointment. 

    Thanks, Bella xx 

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    Hi Bella,

    You should receive a letter within 2 weeks from the date of your referral, although some appointments are taking a little longer due to Covid. Did you ask them to give you a phone if they get a cancellation? It is often worth doing this, as the wait does seem to last forever. Did you also ask whether or not you could bring your partner with you? I do hope so.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi Bella, I'm also waiting having been referred to a breast clinic today. I feel scared and anxious and worried. My mind won't stop thinking negative thoughts and I keep trying to switch it back to positive stuff & not overthink or worry too much...but it's straight back again 2 mins later. 
    I'm 45 and a single mum. I'm petrified what the news might be. 
    I don't have a lump as such, I have horrific pain and swelling in one breast. I feel like something is squeezing my breast tight & the pressure is awful. It feels all hot and cold at the same time too. 
    I know hospitals are under a lot of pressure right now with staff off isolating/unwell etc but let's hope we both get seen soon. I've been told the clinic near me is a "one stop" place and I'm likely to have any tests needed done the same day...

    good luck x

  • Hi Bella,

    When I had my lump the doctor told me if it was movable it was a good sign. At the hospital I had a biopsy and I was really shocked as didn't expect it. For me that was the worst part as I wasn't mentally prepared for it. The biopsy itself was very quick and it made a clicking sound almost like a staple gun sound, the nurse was lovely and had a chat with me after saying she thought it could be a fibrodemena which is harmless, but I had to wait 2 weeks for biopsy result. I had a bit of bruising for a few days and thankfully my result confirmed it was a fibrodemena. While a biopsy isnt pleasant it can hopefully but your mind at rest and get all the worrying over as its constantly on your mind isnt it. Good luck with your appointment.

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    Hi Last67,

    A very warm welcome to our forum.

    I am so sorry to hear about your symptoms. This is always a worrying wait. It is difficult to deal with the unknown and our imaginations tend to take us to all sorts of dark places. Have you had these symptoms for long? It is a fact that only 1 person in every 8 referred to the breast clinic will get a cancer diagnosis. Not all lumps are cancerous either. Many people have benign cysts, fibrous or hormonal changes or even inflammation of some sort.

    Try not to overthink thinks. Remember that "it's not cancer until you're told that it's cancer." Hopefully, you'll get your appointment through soon. It usually arrives within 2 weeks from the date of referral. It does help that you have a 'One stop clinic' nearby. This makes it easier to get all the necessary tests carried out on the same day. If you need to have a biopsy, you may find that you have another 1-2 week wait to get the results of this.

    I hope that all goes well for you. Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

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    Hi Mrs Hutch,

    I am delighted to hear that you got good news eventually. It is always good to get this and to pass it on to others on the forum, who are struggling with the wait to be seen. 

    Kind regards,

    Jolmine xx

  • Hi Jolmine and others,

    I hope everyone is ok. I have got covid! so had to push back the appointment by another week - it is now the 7th Feb. I have come to the conclusion that the lump under my armpit is my lymph nodes as the same lump has appeared under my left armpit. I do not know whether this should calm me down, or scare me. Still a long wait for me :( 

    Hope everyone else is doing ok.

    Best, Bella 

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    Hi Bella,

    I am so sorry toear about the Covid and hope that it hasn't been too severe.It is disappointing that you had to reschedule your appointment as a result of this, but 7th Feb is not that far away.

    Have you asked if you can bring your partner along?

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx