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Mammograms Saves Lives

So my first stop on this crazy train was my mammogram on June 23rd.  I got a call back the next morning that they saw a spot and wanted me to come back for another mammogram, which I did that afternoon.  They still saw the spot so they did an ultrasound and still didn't like what they were seeing.  It was small but it was not on my previous screens.  The radiologist ordered a breast biopsy but told me that "cancer is going around" so it may be a few weeks before I could be seen.  

They called me on Monday to schedule the biopsy for July 11th, ugh 2 weeks.  So the waiting begins.  Well guess who decides to get COVID on July 10th, yep lucky me.  So we have to reschedule the biopsy to July 25th, yep another 2 weeks.  

So we finally get to July 25th and have the biopsy.  Again I was told it was a small spot and they were hopeful they were able to get enough to biopsy.  So now we have to wait 5-7 business days. Oh and of course the incision from the procedure gets infected, why not lets do it all.

FYI I had no signs that I had anything going on, no lump no pain.  Friendly reminder make sure you and your loved ones schedule annual check ups.

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