I just read Glory's post on stress and it sounds awfully familiar. I met up with an old high school friend a month and a half ago. She told me about her ordeal with Stage 4 breast cancer three years ago. I was reminded I hadn't gone for my first routine mammogram the year before so scheduled one. It was two weeks ago at the end of the day on Wednesday. I got the call the following Monday afternoon to come in on Wednesday after my doctor's office closed. There was an "area of concern" that required follow-up. That was scheduled for the next Monday (this week). The technician showed me the image from the screening mammogram and there were two obvious white splotches that were the reason I was back.

The internet can be dangerous. I started researching the factors that impact the false positive results and sadly I seem to be in a group least likely to have a false positive. I also googled images of breast cancer/tumor mammograms and they looked very much like the one I saw while getting the follow-up scan.
My appointment is this afternoon. The assistant told me the doctor said she had the results and not to worry. I thought woo hoo. Then I thought, she said that last time too. I am trying not to worry. Not easy to do.