![]() |
FANTASTIC!!!!!! That is so wonderful and I am so relieved for you! I was diagnosed with atypical cells in my left breast after a lumpectomy when I was 20 and all that has meant for me is yearly mammograms/ultrasounds and more frequent breast exams. I am 31 now and no changes :) I hope this means all the same for you~ |
Quote:
|
Glad to hear it was good news.:) |
Great news. I also went through this 4 years ago and get checked every 6 months. I have remained the same no changes. I am totally crazy everytime I have to be checked until I hear the results. |
That is great news!! Hopefully the Dr. can shed some light on what the rest of that means and you can rest easy!! |
FANTASTIC NEWS.I sent V a pm earlier to see if she knew if you were okay.She told me you had a thread here.I am so pleased for you.It had been on my mind since I read about you going for tests.I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 years ago to this day.I know what you have been going through.It makes me happy that on this particular day I hear some brilliant news.Dont worry too much about what the doctors say.When all said and done more tests to keep you safe can't be a bad thing:) Sheila |
Whew, that IS good news! There are lots of things that can be done to help prevent breast cancer from developing. My sister is still going through treatment to keep hers from returning. The one thing that you can start doing right now is to eat lots and lots of fresh fruits and vegetables:thumbup: I don't know how your diet is now (hopefully not as crappy as mine:laugh: :o ) but loading up on all those antioxidants is proven to help prevent cancer. BIG hugs to you!!!:love: I'm so happy that you don't have cancer, thank God! |
I am so very happy for you! Hope your doctor's visit goes well! |
Wonderful news! |
Missed this the first time around, but I'm really glad to hear your good news. Hope the next day's talk w/ the doctor went well. |
this is greaet news! IT os good to hear such good news |
What wonderful news! :) |
Well that is GREAT news that you don't have breast cancer. I hope everything goes okay with the atypical cells. My mom and two of my aunts also have atypical cells in their breasts and have for years, but nothing has every come of them. |
What did the doctor say???? |
Quote:
I have to see him twice a year and have my yearly mammogram. We're just going to be vigilant because early detection is key. I feel great and so positive! Thanks so much for asking!!!!:) |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:05 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use