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…you talk surgery

November 21, 2017 by Caroline No Comments
I had the MRI scan and survived the mammogram biopsy.  The biopsy this time had been way more intense. Imagine, your breast being squashed; you have a 4mm wide needle in you; the local anaesthetic is taking it’s sweet time to kick in; and they’re taking approx half a teaspoon of tissue for testing. Yep, that happened!!!  Fun fact…I was sore afterwards!

I knew the results would take a few days to come through. The biopsy was on a Wednesday, the results wouldn’t be expected until the end of the week; yet Barbara had called me on the Tuesday saying Katy wanted to see me as soon as possible.

We were back at the Breastitute again!

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One day, I was minding my own business. Living my life. Doing some yoga. Travelling as much as I could. Working probably more than I should. Then I was diagnosed with breast cancer.

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