ggrrrr that is shocking, that they didn't test you when you thought something was wrong @LucyBell!!
We know our bodies better than
THEM! re your tummy - request a CT or MRI scan for peace of mind. What sort of BC were you diagnosed with? Lobular, unfortunately, can present in the tummy too .... so worth being proactive with requesting scans for that reason. Matter of fact - ANYTHING 'new' that happens for longer than a few weeks, really needs to be notified to your team.
LOL you have a good 'eye' or is it 'ear'? I lived in NZ for 15 years ..... I was always ribbed "Forget the Mozzies, Squash the Aussies!" Mind you, when I went over Aussie was winning 'everything' and the standing joke was 'Why do Kiwis drink out of Saucers?' Answer: 'Cos Australia has all the cups'!!! And 'How do you get into a small company in NZ?' ..... Answer: "Buy a big one!" ;) I hope you aren't a kiwi!!! I loved my time there & even learned to fly fish! :)
@Susbry - welcome also to the blog - you've been thru the mill too .... I didn't do chemo, but definitely have the fuzzy brain .... The itchy skin, try rubbing some CORNFLOUR on it .... it really helped with my hubby when his chemo gave him the itches. :( I've been on Anastrozole for 4 years, with less side effects than on Letrozole and Exemestane! But everyone is different - so chat with your Onc to see if one of the other AIs might suit you better. I LOVE OP SHOPS TOO!!!!! I can't help myself! I've found some wonderful treasures & buy most of my clothes too (I am not a dolly bird dresser upperer!) I am very practical & can't justify massive prices for clothes! Do you have a tablet? I can put you onto a site where you can download thousands of books & magazines ..... but I must admit, I DO prefer reading a proper book, before going to sleep! ;)
OMG .... I bawled like a baby on my last radiation treatment - like you, it felt like I was being 'abandoned' - so I totally understand where you are coming from. xx If you are feeling 'up to it' - just get out there, doing what you love, when you can ..... sometimes you have to 'fake it til you make it' .... but peace & contentment WILL COME! xx
For both of you ..... check out this thread - there is a a heap of info on the 'blog' (some of it is 'past' as you've already had your surgeries) .... but you can show off your furkids, your garden, art & crafts, even some laughs on the 'Friday funnies' thread. God knows, we need a laugh! There's also some tick sheets down the bottom, for 'self assessing' your stress & how you are handling your treatment ..... print them off & fill them in & take them with you to your appointments! It is easier sometimes to give them a printed page, than actually talk about it!! xx
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-our-new-members#latesttake care & all the best