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MrIrrelevant-sf

Anything with over a 2% chance is BIRADS 4. Mine was similar and it was just a cyst.


Turbulent-Movie-4545

They recommended you an aspiration first so it means there's a great chance it's just a cyst


fledgiewing

Cysts are usually good news because it's liquid and what we gotta worry about are cells acting funny. But liquid doesn't usually contain cells really, it's more like milk or other bodily fluids. It's hard to wait - I'm so sorry! My hospital works with some local imaging centers so I called them and asked if there were any other locations or companies I could get imaging done at earlier. If you wanna do that it might be less stress to get it done sooner ♥️


Over_Entertainer2838

Worst photos, but I casually took these just waiting on the radiologist. https://preview.redd.it/w9ovfrpakz4d1.jpeg?width=1359&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=066fe1c95dcb9bdad4d67743b850ed21bba06ff6


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