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Annaspanna's avatar
8 years ago

Triple Negative diagnosis

I was given the news of triple negative breast cancer yesterday. My tumour was successfully removed with clear margins (1.1cm size tumor), however one lymph was affected (result of sentinel node biopsy).  Going back to hospital next week for further axillary lymph surgery.

It's been a hellish fortnight since my GP referred me for an ultra sound 'to play it safe' when she felt my breast lump.  My body CT scan and bone density scan are both clear.  

Just wanting to hear some positive stories from anyone out there who has had a similar diagnosis....reading articles on line has filled me with doom and gloom.  

Are there vitamin supplements I should consider taking?  I've read online that 'luteolin' is beneficial with this type of cancer? does anyone have any suggestions for vitamins etc??   

Thank you. 

13 Replies

  • Dear @Annaspanna, I'm so sorry you've had to join this club, but welcome and you will get plenty of support here. I'm also TNBC, almost 12 months. Lumpectomy and nodes out, chemo then bilateral mastectomies. 
    The beginning of this journey is a shocker - you will feel scared and completely overwhelmed. That is normal. You'll be sad and cry. That is normal. You may feel despair and life has gone out of control. That is normal. Please give yourself permission to feel sad etc if you need to. We've all been there in that whirlwind of craziness. Lean on your medical team and breast care nurse, they know what they are doing and your nurse has a wealth of experience and information. 
    It will feel like a long road ahead of you - but - It will come to an end before you know it. Try not to look too far ahead. It's daunting. 
    As far as supplements etc discuss with your oncologist before you start anything. Just focus for the mo on being gentle with yourself - eat well, keep well hydrated and rest when you need it. Gentle exercise like walking will help you get through. 
    Come on here with questions or for a vent. We are here for you. 
    Biggest gentle hugs xx
  • Hi @Annaspanna sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I am now 6 months post chemo and I am cancer free. I was also a triple negative girl with a lesion about 3.5cm found in April 2017. I did chemo first and then surgery. The good thing about us triple  neg ladies is that usually we respond really well to chemo. Of course in my case I didn’t respond well to it and I know that’s not always the case for everyone unfortunately. 

    You’re still in the very early stages of diagnosis and this is the hardest part as you begin to process it. I hope you have a lot of support around you and try to stay positive (I know that sounds ridiculous) as there are alot of treatment options and research into Breast cancer. 

    Wishing you all the best with what comes. Xo
  • Oh no cynth6, what now for you since you didn't respond well to chemo?