Hi ayrhaven, as others have mentioned above, yes I too was told that my tumour was bigger than first thought before surgery, nothing is correct until pathology reports come back.
Please don’t worry as this seems to be the norm...... It was a shock to me to.......
You will have some healing time from surgery, during this you will have an appointment with an Oncologist to talk and arrange your Chemotherapy treatment.
Speak to your oncologist about having a port. ( much easier than trying to find a vein throughout treatment)
You will also have an appointment with an Oncologist nurse who will go through what to expect , side affects etc, and answer all your questions so I would recommend start writing down things you would like to ask, and as you think of something jot it down.
You will also get a call from the Radiotherapy unit where you will have a meeting and then have a planning session. You will meet the radiotherapy nurse and she will go through things with you and guide you through your radiation treatment .
Once you have finished chemotherapy you will have a few weeks of and during that time the radiologist will contact you as to when radiotherapy will commence.
Amount of treatment will be determined by your specialists, depending on your diagnosis.
I haven’t read anywhere what type of BC you have been diagnosed with?
I was triple negative, so my treatment was only surgery, chemotherapy then radiation.
Things to do whilst you wait for next step:
Cook some meals and soups and freeze for when you start treatment.
Arrange care for family members if needed.
Arrange who is able to transport you to treatment and home again.
Buy up bulk of food of what you can, so you don’t have to shop if you don’t feel like it.
Look into online grocery shopping and delivery if needed
Sister has written above some things to start collecting in the way of over the counter medication which is useful.
Have a bag packed with pjs, underwear, slippers, personal hygiene etc, a good book or crossword book etc , ready just incase you have any sudden trips to hospital.
I learnt the hard way and my husband had to pack a bag for me lol.......... I kept a bag packed whilst I went through all my treatment ready to go if needed.
Not sure if you have family living with you, I went through with them on how to use the washing machine, and anything else you feel they need to know about any other appliance.
If you do the day to day running of the household, make a list of what you do so others can do those things.
Get a nice big water bottle 3 litre one, so you can monitor and drink plenty of fluids during treatment.
I purchased some head scarves of eBay , so I had them ready for when I lost my hair before treatment.
YOU HAVE GOT THIS..... You will soon be looking back and sharing your story with others to help them get through.
Take one day at a time, I just kept busy, you will feel better once you have spoken to the specialists and know when you’re starting and what’s happening.
Take this time to rest and heal your body, be kind to yourself .Sending gentle hugs .
xx