I'm thinking good thoughts for you. Hang in there. Hugs!!

OK, Glory..I am going to do what Angie suggested : What is funny about my post ? I am changing my comment from "thank God this is happening in the US " ( UGH ! ) to "thank God this is happening in Canada !" : ) That was just soooo helpful. : )

I do want to tell you to be really kind to yourself. Be your own kind, compassionate friend. And please post when you feel you need to vent.
I don't know if you are religious or not, but I will pray for you.

Oh, sweet Glory. HANG IN THERE. Waiting is torturous. Let us know if we can be a distraction and help in any way. Much love to you. xo

Sending all my love and support, Glory!!

I'm so sorry you're going through this, Glory. I'm sending tons of hugs and good thoughts your way. Hang in there, and please keep us posted. xoxo

I have been there and know that feeling. Hugs being sent - In my case it was nothing major and they put in a marker so they could see it again on future exams. Keep us posted!

Without doubt, these sorts of things are always obnoxiously stressful and irritating. Don't eat any rubber sledge hammers!

I hate this waiting game too hugs to you Glory. Sending loads of positive vibes to you.

I had a biopsy done for breast lump when I was 25. I had to wait for merely 3 days. The wait nearly killed me. It was all good and I have been worried about my breast now and then. But the doctors seem unnerved which helps :). Good luck and keep busy x

Not knowing must be the worst part of all this! And trying to sleep at night while you wait to find out. You're in my thoughts and prayers; hang in there! <HUGS>

Patience & grace to you while you wait.

Popping back just to say hi and let you know your in my thoughts. Wish we could sit and have a cuppa:). Hope it's been a good day xxx

Glory-I just saw this. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Waiting is the worst. Like alaskagirl I have markers so they can keep track of it.
We are here for you and please keep us posted.

Glory, thinking of you. Chin up, brave lady!

Hello my friends. I received the results late yesterday and wanted to share. Not ideal but not as bad as it could have been. Honestly, the stress of the wait was ridiculous. My heart would begin thumping every time the phone rang.
The results are atypical cells which will likely require a lumpectomy. I am now waiting for the surgical appointment. Thanks again to all of you for your good thoughts and wishes.

I'm glad your wait (for the news) is finally over, and that it is not the worst.

Thanks for the update and sorry for the distressing wait. What a relief it will be to play this all the way through and have the procedures behind you. Sending good thoughts your way.

Waiting is just torturous isn't it? So glad you got your results and you are quite right in that they are not the worst. This will soon be behind you Glory.

So glad that you finally got your results. I'm sorry they're not ideal, but you're so right: they are not the worst. We're here for you as you go through the next step, Glory. I'm sending lots of hugs and good luck wishes your way.

Gah. Not the best news but certainly not the worst, and at least the wait is over. Hopefully that awful long wait will turn out to be the worst part of this whole experience!!

Not the ultimate best news, but not the worst. I hope that things are resolved soon and you never have another horrible wait like that ever again!

Glory, so sorry that you're dealing with this. If you have the fortitude, do a little research online on noninvasive breast cancer. It's a very controversial area right now. It seems that some irregular cells just stay that way.

I have a friend with noninvasive stage 0 cancer who had to decide whether to have treatment or not. Making the decision made her crazy. (She opted for treatment.)

Wishing you the best! And, FWIW, lumpectomy surgery was pretty easy in my case. Fast recovery, hardly any discomfort.

C'est la vie. At least the... first wait is over :o!

Well, as others said, the waiting at least is over. I agree with whoever said to do some good research and maybe get a second opinion prior to surgery? You could take copies of all the results/tests you have to date. Overtreatment seems to be such an issue with cancer, esp. breast cancer. I wonder if any of you are familiar with insulin potentiation therapy? Might not even be an issue in this case, but if so, it's still chemo but in much, much lower dose because the insulin is said to drive the chemo right to the cancer cells. Many cancer clinics are supposed to be doing it these days. May depend on some patient specifics but it's worth knowing about beforehand.

One day at a time, Glory. As unpleasant as this is, it's at least treatable. And the faster the WHOLE thing is behind you, the better. We are here to support you in any way. Hang in there. Much love. xo

Surgery is never fun but this is relatively good news.

Well, I'm glad it's not bad news, but I wish it were better so you could put it all behind you. Best wishes for the lumpectomy! It certainly sounds much less scary than it could have been.

Oh I do wish the news had been unequivocally good. But SO glad and grateful it's not really bad. You will have to keep waiting now but hopefully not in the same way. Will keep praying.

Hmmm, ok , one step at a time. I know you are receiving a lot of advise but, remember to listen to your internal voice. There is no right way or wrong way to feel and no time frame to feel it it. Love and care for yourself give yourself permission to feel your feelings laugh and or cry when you need to. I am a praying woman so I will add your name to my prayer list.

Blessings be unto you Glory.

Waiting is just hell...I know about that...One thing I have done is to remind myself to stay fixed in now...going back (in the past) makes you feel guilty and forward (into the present) scares you to death...You are in my thoughts..I hope this is over soon for you...Blessings on you...

Best healing thoughts and prayers to you Glory.