Shilo1978
14 years agoMember
Laura
Hi, my name is Laura and I am 34 years old and have just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer for the 2nd time. I am hoping to communicate/meet people who are experiencing similar feelings and emotions as I am
Hi, my name is Laura and I am 34 years old and have just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer for the 2nd time. I am hoping to communicate/meet people who are experiencing similar feelings and emotions as I am
Thanks for your reply. Did you have chemo the second time cos there were nodes involved or because of the pathology of the tumour?
I think there are issues with one or no boobs. For me I just dont want to in this situation again and have to be making decisions. Part of it is fear of it coming back but part of it is just getting it over with once and for all. As the surgeon said, there was a 90% chance it wouldn't come back in this breast and it did.
If I only have one off then I am worried that I will still be thinking all the time if I should get the other off, whereas if they both go then that is it.
I am going to have periods of really intense sadness whatever happens. Still cant really get my head around the fact that I have breast cancer a second time.
The sun is coming up. x
I'm in the same boat as you.I had a lumpectomy,full node clearance and radiation in 2003.It came back 7 yrs later in the same spot-I was really shocked,thought I was in the clear. So I had a mastectomy then chemo in 2010.I have been on Tamoxifen for 2 yrs now. I wear a prosthesis and it's ok. I've thought of losing the other boob and doing recon but I also had 3 surgeries on my ankle between the boob ops and I can't stomach another operation for the moment.Also I have become paranoid about checking my scarline incase cancer comes back again.Like you,I would be limited to Diep recon (cos of the radiation)and that is a long,more complicated surgery.But having one boob is not without it's problems too.You have to buy higher neckline tops or "doctor" your wardrobe.That's probably the case with no boobs as well.These are all difficult decisions and in the end just go with what you feel is right for you at the moment.
Tonya xx
I'm in the same boat as you.I had a lumpectomy,full node clearance and radiation in 2003.It came back 7 yrs later in the same spot-I was really shocked,thought I was in the clear. So I had a mastectomy then chemo in 2010.I have been on Tamoxifen for 2 yrs now. I wear a prosthesis and it's ok. I've thought of losing the other boob and doing recon but I also had 3 surgeries on my ankle between the boob ops and I can't stomach another operation for the moment.Also I have become paranoid about checking my scarline incase cancer comes back again.Like you,I would be limited to Diep recon (cos of the radiation)and that is a long,more complicated surgery.But having one boob is not without it's problems too.You have to buy higher neckline tops or "doctor" your wardrobe.That's probably the case with no boobs as well.These are all difficult decisions and in the end just go with what you feel is right for you at the moment.
Tonya xx
Hi Jane
4am and I cant sleep. Thanks for the reply. My tumours have both been small. Both about 1.7cm and both times I found them myself.
At this stage my oncologist isn't recommneding having both off.
What reason did you get your ovaries removed and why is the oncologist recommending the other boob.
Did you have chemo second time and are you on tamoxifen or anything?
Even if I choose to have both off I am pretty certain that I dont want a reconstruction.
Pauline :)
First posting for me. I was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time 10 days ago. I previously had breast cancer 15 years ago, when I was not quite 34. At that time I had a partial mastectomy and node clearance. The nodes were clear. I then had 6 weeks radiotherapy. And then had been healthy since. Thought I was well and truly safe from it.
But it was not to be. It has come back in the same breast. I have seen the oncolcogist and because I have already had radiotherapy and it has come back I have no option but to have a full mastectomy. He will also do a sentinal node biopsy and if needed another node clearance.
Not all that happy with my situation. Never expected to be in this positoin again.
Now trying to decide if I will have a bilateral mastectomy so that I never have to worry about it again.
Big decisions.
Anyone else had the same thing.
Thanks Dan for that and am so pleased that you have a great onc. She sounds as though she is definately listening to what YOU want and I think that, that is most important. Hope your feeling good today :)
Di, how are you going???? Thank you SO much also for the link, I will have a look shortly and hope you are travelling along well! :)
Loz
xoxo
Don't mind me butting in, but I thought I'd give you the link to the glossary page in the website, too, in case that helps: http://www.bcna.org.au/about-breast-cancer/glossary.
Di