Good luck with your journey also Shayley, what a whirlwind 2 weeks you've had! When I was first diagnosed, my initial reaction was 'just do a double mastectomy, take my ovaries, get it out!' But my treatment team wanted to do more tests and get more information to make sure we do the right thing. So I am having my chemo first then surgery at the end, which I was really uneasy about at first, but I've done a lot of reading, and apparently it's not that unusual these days, especially for large tumours like mine. My plan is still for double mastectomy and reconstruction at this stage though. It's been a bit overwhelming how many treatment options there are. I expected they would say 'this is what you have, and this is the treatment', but that's not the case. I should clarify, there is no indication anything is wrong with my ovaries, but both my grandmothers died of ovarian cancer, and as my cancer is hormone receptor positive, that's where the ovary thing came from. Good luck with your results, I hope they're as good as they can be. Kate x