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| lmnscc |
I am scheduled next week to have a few lumps removed. The dr. said they aren't cancer, but they need to come out (fibrocystic breast disease). Posted 5/2/07 7:50 AM |
| Shelly |
I had one lump removed a few years ago. There was no visible difference (except for a small scar). It made no difference in the appearance. Posted 5/2/07 7:54 AM |
| DMT |
you have fm Posted 5/2/07 8:05 AM |
| JennZ |
I had this done 5 years ago, and the lump was on the top part of my breast. There is no difference in the size of my breast and the scar is hardly there. I had a fantastic doctor in Bethpage. Its a very common surgery. Posted 5/2/07 8:07 AM |
| DMT |
Did any of you who had something removed have excessive soreness and pain before hand? Posted 5/2/07 8:09 AM |
| JennZ |
I had no pain unless the Dr pushed on it. I found it by mistake doing my own exam. My dr tried alteritive cures before removing it. I was taken off my BC pills (which actually were controlling the size of it) then I wason a soy diet. Then no coffee, soda etc. Then finally after a year of alteritives he removed it. The reason he did the alternitives was because he didnt want to jump the gun as many dr's would. I loved him. Posted 5/2/07 8:19 AM |
| dmc |
I have had the surgery as well....it was nothing....just a little soreness and bruising....I have a small scar.. very slight and the shape/size of my breast has not changed at all Posted 5/2/07 8:30 AM |
| lmnscc |
One more thing - were you able to take a shower the next day? What about exercise like walking or yoga? Thanks. Posted 5/2/07 8:50 AM |
| JennZ |
No Shower, you will have stiches, and they will be covered, I had to wait 24 hrs. And you know walking maybe, yoga no way. The streching will hurt. You are sore, not immobile but sore. I would ask your doctor what they think. Posted 5/2/07 8:53 AM |
| spooks |
I had a fribroid removed a few years ago and hardly have a scar. My sister has had several removed in different locations of her breasts and while she has some scarring, they maintained shape. Posted 5/2/07 9:44 AM |
| MrsPorkChop |
i wanted to bump this because i am going through the same thing, any more replies would be helpful. Posted 6/12/08 2:37 PM |
| MarisaK |
My little sister has had multiple surgeries - She has NEVER become 'disfigured' and there has never been a noticeable difference in here breast - Posted 6/12/08 2:44 PM |
| GossipQueen |
Thank you for bumping this! I've been going back and forth with my decision to remove or not remove my lump. I had had the lump since 2006. Every 6 months I go and get it checked out to make sure it hasn't grown. I think I may get it removed very soon. Posted 6/12/08 2:53 PM |
| robynfs |
I had a fibroma removed about 9 years ago. It was at the bottom of my breast and almost the size of a golf ball. It was benign but the three opinions I got said get it out, first they said you dont need it in you, and second they will get bigger and be just much harder to remove. Posted 6/12/08 4:09 PM |