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gilliann
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13 years ago

Lumpectomy OP On Tues

Hi all,

Just been diagnosed a few weeks ago, still in shock to be honest. I'm 29 and have only been married for 8 weeks. Last thing I was expecting but they say the 1st year of marriage is the most difficult, didnt think it would mean this though.

I'm really fortunate that I have a wonderful husband and friends. Does anyone feel though that they have to put on a brave face for everyone though?

I hate seeing my loved one upset so I've just brushed it off and make a joke of things but inside I'm angry, pissed off and frightened. I feel like a little kid and want to jump up and and have a temper tantram and stomp my feet, whislt shouting "it's not fair".

Then I give myself a little pep talk and I feel like I can take on the world. :)

I have my Lumpectomy op on Tues and I will radio and chemotherepy.

I'm also going through the process of harvesting embryos as I would like to have children in the future.  Has anyone else went through this process? Love to hear from you. x

 

 

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  • Hi Gillian. Good luck with your op on Tuesday. Mine is booked for Monday next week. I agree with your emotional experiences so far.. I felt guilty about being angry and sad that it happened to me then happy to find test results showing no additional cancer cells. What a rollercoster and all within a week. I am a bit of a control freak so to have this happen and be unable to do anything to stop it is hard to handle but because of all the amazing support from nurses, doctors and my husband I am learning to let go and take advise from the professionals. I still find it hard to accept that this is not just some small lump that can be whipped out and then forget about it and to put myself in to the category of 'breast cancer survivor' -(hopefully)..but slowly I accept that I am among one of the special breed and start to look at this as a positive experience and treat it as a lesson to appreciate life and family. Sucks that it takes something like this to get me thinking along those lines but until you experience the shock of being told you have cancer in real life it just isn't real...thanks for listening and I look forward to hearing good news post op.
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    Anonymous

    Hi Gillian,

    It looks like Adean has already given you a welcome and I am glad you found your way to the online network. I hope you will get many members sharing their experience.

    I thought, if you haven't got a copy of the My Journey Kit then you should order from our website - http://www.bcna.org.au/my-journey-kit it is a free information resource for those who are newly diagnosed.

    And regarding Fertility we also have a booklet that you can download -- You will find some helpful information here: http://www.bcna.org.au/fact-sheets

    Good luck and shout if you need a hand finding your way around.

    ~Daina

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    Hi Gillian,

    It looks like Adean has already given you a welcome and I am glad you found your way to the online network. I hope you will get many members sharing their experience.

    I thought, if you haven't got a copy of the My Journey Kit then you should order from our website - http://www.bcna.org.au/my-journey-kit it is a free information resource for those who are newly diagnosed.

    And regarding Fertility we also have a booklet that you can download -- You will find some helpful information here: http://www.bcna.org.au/fact-sheets

    Good luck and shout if you need a hand finding your way around.

    ~Daina