Calcification in Right Breast

Dear all,

I'm 51 and at 50 my GP sent me for a mammogram because I was experiencing tenderness around both nipples and armpits. I was convinced it was hormonal and as I expected, the mammogram  was clear. I have since felt twinges in my right breast but ignored it as I thought it was more of the same - the gift of the menopause that keeps on giving! A few weeks ago I received a routine mammogram appointment for ladies over 50. I went to it and immediately got a sixth sense that something wasn't right. My right breast seemed to constantly feel tender. After 10 days, I got the letter saying more tests were needed. So, yesterday I went. I was expecting a chat with someone first but instead I went straight for a mammogram where the radiographer said she was instructed to take 2 images of the right breast. She advised that I would also have an ultrasound and would be given the diagnosis at the end. I then saw a consultant who felt my breasts;  said calcification had been found on the mammogram but, after doing the ultrasound she couldn't see the calcification and the arm pit was clear. She then left! The ultrasound took a while though, with lots of pressing. I'm sure images were taken and the nurse wrote something in a notebook. I was then called for another mammogram and told that vacuum biopsies would be taken. It took an hour whereby 12 biopsies were taken and a marker was left. I asked if I would be given the results and was told I'd have to wait a week. But, they agreed to show me an image on the screen and explained that my breast had a cyst and random calcifications that didn't concern them. However, they then showed me an area of white tissue of around 6mm which contained a cluster of 3 or 4 tiny calcifications. They told me that they had looked at the biopsies under the microscope and believed they had got enough to test. But, they advised that if not, another biopsy would be needed. I was told that an appointment had been made for next week and was given a leaflet which said that my appointment would be to discuss treatment. I feel bruised and battered both physically and mentally. I also feel completely dumbfounded that nobody sat me down and explained the scenarios. I know that, until the results of the biopsies are in, no one can be certain - but a discussion would have been nice. I'm just hoping to connect with others as so far, I'm  keeping this to myself and Dr Google isn't much comfort. Forwarned is forearmed in my book so any shared /similar experiences would be appreciated. Many thanks x

  • Morning!

    My husband had a little weep this morning which set me off! 

    I think I'm resigned to the fact that this is something and unlikely to be benign. I'm starting to prepare some questions for every scenario which strangely, is helping me to feel more in control. 

     

    Thank you for your prayers. It means a lot x

  • Thank you for your reply. 

    I'm yet to find anyone who has had a cluster of microcalcifications that were benign so I'm preparing myself for all eventualities, with questions prepped for all outcomes - It feels proactive and like I'm taking control as the last thing I want is to be too shocked to take it in. I'd like to think I could be 'matter of fact' - here's hoping .

     

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Did you not need chemo or radiotherapy? 

     

  • Hi

    no nothing else

    the mastectomy was the treatment I had a sental mode biopsy and it was clear that was done during the operation 

    my surgeon felt my breast was unstable because of the large amount of dcis

    it's difficult getting into a hospital bed outwardly well I didn't have any symptoms 
    I'm older than you 68 now  

    the annual mammograms are scary I get very irrational before I go 

    and worry I will have calcification in the other breast but up to now I'm ok 

    I try to maintain a reasonable weight exercise but only really walking I am and always have been well 

    I seldom even get a cold 

    This will play with your mind and the anxiety can cause lots of aches and pains 

    x

     

     

  • Thank you for your reply. You sound incredibly strong. I hope you're not in too much pain following your mastectomy. 

    You're right. Anxiety is awful! X

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    Hi CazSue,

    I'm glad that you both had a good bubble this morning, but not for any other reason than that it is a great release valve for all that pent up emotion. It is good if your hubby can share this with you, as it does offer you a lot of support.

    It is a good thing to go prepared for your appointment, so it is well worth preparing some questions before you go. I agree that this does help you to feel more in charge of your own destiny. You do also need to know and understand exactly what you have, what surgery if any and what treatment and what treatment is planned. If you are unsure about any of this on Thursday, don't hesitate in asking the consultant to explain further.

    Not so long to wait now.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Thank you for your support. Yes - not long now ... It's strange to want time to pass quickly when in actual fact, I could be getting bad news. It's bizarre! I'd have thought that I would want time to stand still. Oh well. Tomorrow is another day x

  • Hi 

    thank you for you reply
    People talk about strength but I'm just as scared as everyone else

    given the options getting on with life is the best 

    my operation was 3 years ago so I am fully recovered 

    I had very little pain and no infection 

    it was a success 

    I organized myself made sure I did the physio 

    didn't lift anything even the kettle didn't carry my handbag on that side 

    I was careful to keep bedding and bras changed and clean 

    I used a neck pillow under my boob to sleep and a V pillow to make sure I didn't move much in bed 

    non of these thing were explained to me I used common sense 

    I really hope all is ok for you

    any practical info just ask 

    good luck 

     

     

  • Thank you for all the practical advice and reassurance. It has helped me feel more focused. X

  • Well I'm a little bit all over the place. I felt strong and determined on Monday, sick and exhausted yesterday and today I'm all over the place. I couldn't sleep last night so I read lots of past posts on calcification. I found a couple that had had a biopsy and the results were benign. I also found a few that had gone for results and never posted again, which I presume meant they were also given good news. So I went to sleep feeling more positive, only to wake up this morning feeling totally anxious!! So, I've prepared my questions, just in case. I just wondered if there is anything to add?

    1. Type and grade

    2. Where is it found and size

    3. Are there hormone, protein or genetic factors

    4. Treatment options

    5. Timescale

    6. Risks and side effects

    7. Prognosis

    8. Self care / diet/ supplement recommendations

    9. Should I continue taking HRT and magnesium supplement

    10 Can I have a second opinion on the good boob

     

    Are any foolish? Or have I missed something?

    Not long to wait now x

     

     

  • Good morning 

    you are feeling all the normal feelings 

    you may think you will never feel normal again 

    hopefully all will be ok tomorrow 

    your list of questions is very comprehensive I would maybe cut it down by half because however intelligent or focused you are you will never be able to take in that much information 

    also because of the the volume of people attending these appointments you will be lucky if the consultant has time to go through all that with you 

    try to get the basics you will be assigned a breast nurse they are knowledgeable and supportive I really get that you want all the questions answered and from that list it's sounds like dr google has been on fire !

    it won't help looking at all the worst cases 

    very best of luck tomorrow

    hope someone is going with you x