
Originally Posted by
PROTEINSHAKE
thanks for that. So another update AFTER the biopsy. I get into the exam room & under a cloth is the surgical tools needed to do the biopsy. xylocane to numb the area...a 23g 1" pin , a scalpel, and a HUGE intstrument that looks like a gun with a 14GUAGE needle attatched to it.HOLY $HIT! there is NO WAY that thing could go into my tit.so when the doc arrived I asked how this was done & she explained that a small incision would be needed to get that needle in there to take core samples. she took 6 samples & the results will be back within a week. I asked a few more questions & if it is indeed gyno she DID NOT recommend removing it for the simple reason that it will cause NO HARM whatsoever(medically) now or in the future-EVER. It would simply be a cosmetic decision & that to remove "gyno" it would require removal of a fair portion of the breast tissue & in my case wouldnt be cosmetically beneficial b/c it is simply a small lump that is hardly visible to the human eye,if at all & the risk of removing breast tissue may make the chest look odd or inverted in the areola area.