Why not join the Living with metastatic private group? Access group via the link here.
Time to own up to mets
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Stargirl - that is exactly the kind of fight that I love to hear about. Crazy life with little kids! Keep smashing the beast and I hope to hear more good news as life rolls on. Thanks for sharing3
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Thank you everyone and especially to Kim for your caring and encouragement .
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Hey @Bagnara. This is the open forum and any comment made here is public. They can come up in Google searches. Anything written in the private groups (eg Metastatic Breast Cancer, Choosing Breast Reconstruction) remains private, not searchable. I found it all a bit confusing at the start as well. K xox0
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Hi @Bagnara
Comments on the public forum can be seen by anyone. In addition to the 'Members'--who can post and contribute--anyone, anywhere in the world at any time can view the conversations by signing in as a 'guest'. We sometimes forget that, which is why it's important to maintain some degree of cybersafety here. There are are 6 anonymous guests sitting here observing as I'm typing. Hello guests.
In addition to the public forum there are private groups. These groups are members only and you have to apply for entry. There are community members who moderate and manage the groups in conjunction with BCNA; they are switched on and will only allow genuine people in. Sometimes there are glitches with the software and as those who do the approvals are volunteers, there can be delays. It will get sorted as the mods were tagged in the last comment.
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In addition to my last post, people with metastatic and late stage cancer are certainly not confined to the private groups. There are categories--Kim has put her original post under metastatic cancer-- which help sort topics, but individual threads can go madly off course.0
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Hello @Bagnara thank you for your question.
You have been posting in the general forum which is not private. Please let me know if you would like any of your posts edited. I have just now accepted your request to join the private living with metastatic breast cancer group. Once you accept the request you will be in the group and can start posting there. Please let us know if you have any further concerns.1 -
Thank you ladies for sharing your stories. I had treatment with a single mum who has Mets in her bones and and ? I keep in contact with this lady and we go out fairly regularly. One of her children has autism. I have been able to relate your stories to her and it has given her hope after a very bleak prognosis from the doctors.1