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9 years ago

So stressed Triple neg 5cm need positive stories

So stressed out. Just diagnosed with nearly 5cm triple neg idc at 33yo, no children yet, with very likely node involvement (not enough cells for conclusive but looks very likely in an enlarged node underarm)  but all other scans and tests show no other cancer. I need to hear from others with same type and relative size and years beyond to have a positive outlook. Can't sleep, can't eat after seeing surgeon today - mastectomy surgery within next 2 weeks and auxiliary clearance then chemo and radiation. I am just so stressed about weather I bother saving my eggs as I read the outlook isn't that good for large triple neg but all I've ever wanted is children but no point if I won't be around.  please I need to hear from others who have positive stories even ones with reoccurrence of large triple neg idc. Thank you.

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  • Hello Tripple,  even though we all have different types of cancer, the one thing all the ladies on this site share is the feeling of shock and helplessness in finding out we have cancer. 
    You will find so many positive stories on this site.
    I don't have much to add to what had already been but just wanted to let you know that you are not alone.
    We are all here for you. Sending a hug, Jane xx


     
  • Breathe- the worst part is now. With no plan laid out it feels like cancer has control. 
    Im also 33 and had a 5cm tumor and no kids. I do know of a couple girls around our age whove been through triple neg that are fine. Stay away from dr google and social media articles that relate to cancer. 
    Welcome hun, but feel free to shoot me a message if you want to chat with someone else xx
  • Hi Tripple,
    sorry you have to join us but welcome.
    everything seems overwhelming when you first find out. 
    Nodes, grade, stage, size, tumour aggressive,
    its impossible to entertain all at once. 
    I managed to keep my balance by rationing the time I spent on quality research, once a day for 1/2 an hour (never Dr Google and never in the night before sleep), then moved onto simple pleasures, researching where I'll travel when I'm done with all the chemo and surgeries etc..
    easier said than done, I know, but it becomes a real discipline you can be proud of..
    Try not to think too far ahead, just one thing at a time. 
    So far I've passed the mastectomy stage, 2/3rds of the way through chemo, and heading towards a second preventative mastectomy and reconstruction.
    5 months ago, I couldn't imagine making It to this point without being in a heap but you will get there. 
    Right now, l'm looking at the line you typed .... 'but all other scans and tests show no other cancer' and I'm thinking that this is the positive to hang on to while you slow your mind and take a breath. 
    There are so many great women on here.
    Jump on when you need them all.
    Sending you hugs and warrior strength. 
    A. xx



  • I can't help you with your concerns as I do not have your type of cancer nor am I your age, but I am hearing your desperation. There will be others who come here with their stories to help you, soon. In the mean time, search through the topics on this page, you might find someone else who has asked questions that answer your concerns and can give you some help. Someone told me to take some deep breaths, it helped. And to take each step at a time, it is too stressful to rush ahead all at once, perhaps you can find some comfort there too?