missy_meow
12 years agoMember
28yo noobie
I'm 28yo. New to this. Found out about me having breast cancer at the start of October. Thought its better to keep a blog than writing in a journal/diary. I'm more of a device kinda girl!
I also wan...
Hi Missy Meow,
I am new to this site and am not on line much as I don't have the internet at home.
I feel for you and what you're going through. I was diagnosed at 22yrs old in 1999. I am now 37yrs old and I am well and cancer free. I had many rounds of chemotherapy and then radiotherapy to try to shrink the lump but unfortunately that didn't work and I had to have a mastectomy of my left breast and removal of at least half my nodes followed by more chemo.
It was and still is very traumatic to live with as my surgeon didn't take into account my being so young and that reconstruction would be very important to my sense of womanhood and emotional wellbeing. So I have been unable to be reconstructed and as a young woman that has been one of the most challenging things to have to live with.
There is so much more technology and medical knowledge out there now. When I went through my journey there wern't many young women diagnosed and I guess it was a learning time for all involved. I wish I had places and people I could have talked to who could have helped give me advice. All I can recommend is get as many opinions as you can. Ask all the questions you can think of. No question is dumb or stupid when you are going through something so scary. Look into all your options before going through with anything.
I also feel that diet and exercise are hugely important as is our emotional wellbeing. I think the combination of these things have a significant impact on our health and I believe that is why so many more people, especially young people are getting breast cancer now.
I hope everything goes well for you. If you want to ask me anything feel free. I am only able to get on the internet every so often. But I will always checkin whenever I can.
Mel (Kermit)