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Re: Post Masectomy Bra
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Re: Tyrosine supplement for low thyroid
Hi @Ameraust
Are you still under the care of an oncologist?
Also have you been referred to a thyroid specialist?
I had my thyroid removed after a tiny cancer was found on my PET scan after I was diagnosed with breast cancer .
I checked with the oncologist and the thyroid specialist before putting anything in my system like supplements.
Best to check with them in the circumstances to be absolutely safe .
Are you still under the care of an oncologist?
Also have you been referred to a thyroid specialist?
I had my thyroid removed after a tiny cancer was found on my PET scan after I was diagnosed with breast cancer .
I checked with the oncologist and the thyroid specialist before putting anything in my system like supplements.
Best to check with them in the circumstances to be absolutely safe .
Re: Post Masectomy Bra
https://breastcarevictoria.com.au/ shop in Melbourne. They do fittings according to online
Re: Stage 2/ grade 2 - is chemo required?
Dear Annalyn,
Try not to be too anxious. We are all different, and your Journey may be far better than you are anticipating. I had Mastectomy, Chemo 20 weeks, Radiotherapy 5 weeks. I did not work during all of this as I used my Income Protection Insurance. However, I did not have any serious complications through out all of these treatments. I had a Port for my Chemo. And in hind sight, I am even more grateful. I had an Axillary clearance( with that you need to take care of that arm) So now when I have blood tests and surgeries etc, the veins in my other arm have not been wrecked. I don't think that there will be anyone who can say you will be safe if you refuse Chemo. You could be safe. But I would rather have as much treatment as was recommended. So at least I had done all I could. I would get a second opinion from a qualified Oncologist. Each of us on this forum have similar stories, but they are also different.
All the best with the treatments you go ahead with.
Try not to be too anxious. We are all different, and your Journey may be far better than you are anticipating. I had Mastectomy, Chemo 20 weeks, Radiotherapy 5 weeks. I did not work during all of this as I used my Income Protection Insurance. However, I did not have any serious complications through out all of these treatments. I had a Port for my Chemo. And in hind sight, I am even more grateful. I had an Axillary clearance( with that you need to take care of that arm) So now when I have blood tests and surgeries etc, the veins in my other arm have not been wrecked. I don't think that there will be anyone who can say you will be safe if you refuse Chemo. You could be safe. But I would rather have as much treatment as was recommended. So at least I had done all I could. I would get a second opinion from a qualified Oncologist. Each of us on this forum have similar stories, but they are also different.
All the best with the treatments you go ahead with.
Abbydog
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Re: Letrozole - Fracture in spine
Golly Gosh - lots of activity going on @Cath62 ..... good to see that they have jumped onto all the scans/tests - but weird that no-one has similar opinions on the fracture!
My understanding of Pancreatitis is extreme gut pain - worse than childbirth ....ย
I can't really offer specific suggestions .... it appears to have been quite thorough - unless you send the scans to someone else to review as well?
Take care & all the best for your Telecon next week. xx
My understanding of Pancreatitis is extreme gut pain - worse than childbirth ....ย
I can't really offer specific suggestions .... it appears to have been quite thorough - unless you send the scans to someone else to review as well?
Take care & all the best for your Telecon next week. xx
arpie
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