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NHS 3 yearly routine mammogram

(58 Posts)
ChrissyR Thu 10-Sept-20 13:58:38

How does everyone cope waiting for results? I have extreme health anxiety and fell to bits waiting for results of last 2 mammograms.

I didn’t go for them up until 6 years ago (stupid I know) and only went then as my daughter gave me a good talking to. I have no problem with the procedure but just can’t cope waiting for the results.

I’m in the process of trying to find somewhere private where you can get the results on the same day. I’ve found a few in other countries but unfortunately not in the U.K.

Any help with coping with the wait for results would be much appreciated and if anyone knows of any organisations who give you the results on the same day that would be great.

Thanks everyone

MissAdventure Thu 21-Apr-22 22:35:18

It is more a feeling of pressure than pain, for me.
By the time you have thought about the pressure, it's done.

I am the biggest coward for having anything at all done; I hate it all, and am really nervous, but the mammogram would be the least worrying one for me.

MissAdventure Thu 21-Apr-22 22:39:13

Oh, I meant to say, you stand close to the mammogram thingy, with your bra and top off.
The technician tells you how to stand, so that you're close enough.
It is over with in about 5 minutes.

MerylStreep Thu 21-Apr-22 22:43:22

I paid to have the test from my late 30s until i was 50.
I suffered from mastitis which causes the breast to be very lumpy
It gave me peace of mind.

mokryna Thu 21-Apr-22 23:20:51

Same for me Grandmafrench, it seems cruel to not know straight away.

Hollyhock1 Fri 22-Apr-22 12:18:24

Thanks all, reassured me a bit. I might go this time, but will cancel in good time if not to enable another lady to have the slot. I think I've inherited this trait from my mum. She's 76 now and was always unwilling to go, always worried about the radiation, etc, yet she's undergone CT scans and MRIs for varying problems.

MissAdventure Fri 22-Apr-22 12:42:43

Do you think watching a video of of one being done might help you?

Grandmabatty Fri 22-Apr-22 12:49:08

I am glad that the NHS do this. At my last one, they found calcification which can be a sign of cancer but fortunately in my case wasn't. I don't dwell on what might be and deal with things as they happen. My mother has never had a mammogram nor a smear and has been lucky.