How our minds play tricks

FormerMember
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I hope everyone is as well as can be expected, I’m just laying in bed resting as in a bit of pain from vacuum biopsy yesterday, I’m laying her thinking he said the lump was attached to the chest wall now thinking is it spreading the the lymph nodes, I’m sure this must be normal xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi, 

    It is totally normal to worry and I can promise you we have all done exactly what you are doing now. I could say try not too but as a serial worrier myself I know I still would. 
    Whatever happens with your results you will have the best surgeons and doctors looking after you and everyone on here for support. 
    My world was turned upside down when I got my diagnosis but you get on with it and do whatever you have to to get through it. You will find strength that you don’t even know you have yet. 
    xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Thank you it’s amazing where we get our strength, I hope your keeping well and safe xx

  • Hi Adella50,

    Sorry to hear that you are sore following the vacuum biopsy yesterday,I hope you are taking over the counter pain killers to ease this The soreness I found was quite short-lived with the help of a supportive bra day and night.As has been said often worrying is a waste of time but of course that does not stop us doing it unfortunately. Have you looked at the Awake

     thread ? it is so supportive and  will raise a smile or two I'm sure.If you scroll back a little there are a series of puzzles , they might take your mind off things for a little while at least-Fingers crossed!

    Wishing you a restful nights sleep and hopefully the sun will shine tomorrow xxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to Kwissy

    You are right worrying isn’t helping, so I must be positive If one biopsy is benign I’m sure the next one will be, thank you for your kind message take care and keep safe xxx