Oh @lblush that must have been so disappointing to learn you had to have chemo when they thought at first you didn’t have it in the node…but great that the lump was small and hormone positive..
I had quite a few tumours, and DCIS, and LCIS stretching 9.5 cm overall but miraculously for me the sentinel node was clear. I had the opposite experience to you because at first they thought from the ultrasound that I did have a lump in my node, but when they biopsied it, it was clear.
So after the lumpectomy I had radiation for a month and now take femara. I actually had an Ultrasound today because I had some worrying tender spots under my arm but they said it was ok. So now a waiting game until next scans in April.
I’m tired and achy in the neck , head and shoulders but I think most of that is (melbourne) lockdown related, working too hard at the computer at home and not getting enough movement. So I’m hoping things will improve once I am more active🤞🏻🤞🏻
I like to know exactly what’s going on too, I think knowledge is how I cope or feel more in control of the future.