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12 years ago

Newly diagnosed

Hi there, I'm 39 years old & I've recently been diagnosed with breast cancer.  I had breast surgery last week.  I had an 8mm lump removed along with the sentinel node. The pathology reports showed that the cancer was triple negative.  My first Oncologist appointment is on 22 April.  I have been told by my breast surgeon that I will have to undergo 5 months of chemo followed by radiotherapy.  I have heard that some people do lose their hair and others don't.  Will the chemo treatment I receive because it is a triple negative be different to other types of cancers and if so does that generally mean that losing my hair is pretty much guaranteed?  Thanks in advance :)

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  • Hi girls

    I have been to my cancer support group this morning and we had a wonderful lady there from the Wesley Hospital in Brisbane.  She is a volunteer and also and ex cancer patient from 27 yrs ago. she runs The Choices Program at the hospital.  They have all sorts of free programs from Exercise and rehabilitation, pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, and heaps more.  All these programs are free. They have a calendar of what programs run when if you want to go to any of these , it is all designed to help cancer patients.  And this lady who spoke to us this morning was also a Triple Negative Breast Cancer patient, or what she called it which sounded much better Receptor Free. And is looking great, 27 years on and she was diagnosed at the age of 32 with young children.  So keep that in mind.   She is another inspirational person who does volunteer counselling for breast cancer and gyno. patients.

     

  • Hi girls

    I have been to my cancer support group this morning and we had a wonderful lady there from the Wesley Hospital in Brisbane.  She is a volunteer and also and ex cancer patient from 27 yrs ago. she runs The Choices Program at the hospital.  They have all sorts of free programs from Exercise and rehabilitation, pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, and heaps more.  All these programs are free. They have a calendar of what programs run when if you want to go to any of these , it is all designed to help cancer patients.  And this lady who spoke to us this morning was also a Triple Negative Breast Cancer patient, or what she called it which sounded much better Receptor Free. And is looking great, 27 years on and she was diagnosed at the age of 32 with young children.  So keep that in mind.   She is another inspirational person who does volunteer counselling for breast cancer and gyno. patients.

     

  • Great post - it is always so good to hear success stories, especially for us with TNBC.  Could I ask where your Support Group is?  You mention a guest from Brisbane and she sounded inspirational. Thanks.  Michelle x

  • The support group I go to is down here on the Gold Coast, it is called The Sunshine Sisters. We meet at the Kirra Community Hall once a month. I am nearly one year on from all treatments.  Others are further along, but we all still go to support each other.   We have a big group of ladies all ages, no discrimination with ages.  We have guest speakers most months, as I said this lady is from the Wesley Hospital in Brisbane and came down to speak in our group.

    Not sure where you are Michelle?

     

    Debbie

     

     

  • Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me Bel. I really appreciate it. I am taking some time off this weekend with my family. We are heading to the country for 5 days. It'll be nice to get away & switch off for a while before I head back on Tuesday for my first appointment with my Oncologist. The main thing now is the unknown... When will I start, what type of drugs I will have & what effect they will have on me. I'm also waiting to hear back from the geneticist to find out if I'm a candidate for gene testing. I guess for now I'll just switch off, enjoy the Easter break & come back to all those questions on Tuesday. Have a lovely Easter & thank you again for your kind message. By the way, your hair looks great! Nicola x
  • Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me Bel. I really appreciate it. I am taking some time off this weekend with my family. We are heading to the country for 5 days. It'll be nice to get away & switch off for a while before I head back on Tuesday for my first appointment with my Oncologist. The main thing now is the unknown... When will I start, what type of drugs I will have & what effect they will have on me. I'm also waiting to hear back from the geneticist to find out if I'm a candidate for gene testing. I guess for now I'll just switch off, enjoy the Easter break & come back to all those questions on Tuesday. Have a lovely Easter & thank you again for your kind message. By the way, your hair looks great! Nicola x