Hi there - I was wondering if someone could really just give me some advice or perspective on my mum's situation.
My mum (50s) had a mammogram, she has since been recalled and will be going into the hospital for a further mammogram, ultrasound etc later this week. I was worried but tried not to worry too much. However, yesterday we were talking about it after I offered to come with her to her appointment and she said something that concerned me. The person doing the mammogram asked her if she'd had any breast surgery and my mum said no because she hasn't. My mum then mentioned that she thinks that she's been recalled because she has some dimpling on her breast but assumed that that's just to do with her age so she never got it checked out. I asked her how long it had been there, and whether it was there when she had her last mammogram and she said she didn't know because she doesn't ever check her breasts (!!)
Her saying this really concerned me since I know that dimpling can be a sign of breast cancer. Does anyone have any perspective on this situation because I'm trying my best not to worry but after that conversation last night it's really been on my mind. My question is, if it does turn out to be something to worry about, how can I best support her?
Also, I have told my mum to mention the breast dimpling but she says there's no point because she can't feel a lump - although I'm accompanying her to the appointment I can't make her mention it to the Dr. Do you think they will pick up on it when she goes for the appointment if she doesn't tell them?
Thanks!
Hallo Toni. Ich denke, der Arzt wird das Einziehen bemerken. Meine Frage ist, warum deine Mutter es ihnen nicht erwähnen würde? Wenn sie Angst vor dem hat, was es bedeuten könnte, muss sie sich darauf einstellen, das Beste für sich selbst zu tun, und Früherkennung ist entscheidend! Es könnte nichts sein, aber sie muss ihre eigene beste Fürsprecherin sein, wenn es um ihre Gesundheit geht. Ich denke, wenn ich es wäre, würde ich den Arzt fragen, ob ich während der Untersuchung bei ihnen sitzen könnte oder zumindest fragen, ob es eine Gelegenheit für dich geben würde, ihnen danach einige Fragen zu stellen. Auf diese Weise könntest du dich äußern, wenn es weder von ihr noch von ihnen erwähnt wurde.
Es ist schwer, sich keine Sorgen zu machen, ich weiß. Aber sei stark für deine Mutter...hoffentlich wird alles gut ausgehen.
Viel Glück!
Thanks for your response Gatorgirl. When I questioned her she just said that if it was anything then the doctor would pick it up. I've had a chat with her and I think you're right, she is nervous for what it might mean. Since I'll be accompanying her to the appointment I will check to see if she's mentioned it to them. Thank you again!
Freut mich zu hören. Bleiben Sie dran! Ich hoffe, dass alles positiv ausgeht. Bitte halten Sie uns auf dem Laufenden...
Thanks! Well, she went and had the mammogram and ultrasound. I think my mum was glad that I came and she said the nurses and consultants were all really lovely. Everything came back clear and they sent her on her way! She is relieved but I did have a chat with her about checking her breasts as she admitted this was not something she ever does. Thanks for sending me the message, I do worry about her health (she's not the best at looking after it!) so your message did a lot to help with how worried I was feeling for her.
Thanks again and best wishes!
Fantastische Neuigkeiten! Ich bin so froh, dass du für sie da warst und alles in Ordnung ist. Bleib ihr Stimme der Vernunft!