So sorry to see you here @tsjlhm - but you are in the right place for support, comfort, advise and yes, even laughs!
Yes, the anxiety is
very real as @"Beryl C." says and we've all been thru it. The diagnosis alone & then jumping onto the treatment train really mucks with your brain - it goes into overdrive.
Yes, we all want it OUT asap .... and the chemo will be to shrink it prior to surgery.
Where abouts do you live? Town/City/state - if you put that in your profile, members may be able to give you more specific info regarding available services to you and your children. Yep - the kids are going thru the same stress as you too - so trying to keep information to them on an 'as needs to know' basis and age appropriate for them so they aren't too freaked out. Do you have good friends & family nearby who maybe can help with taking them out now & then as you go thru your treatment - do you now what sort of chemo has been suggested yet?
Make sure you have a good buddy or relative with you in your appointments as a 2nd set of ears - and even record them on your phone too, for later reference. It is almost impossible to remember everything that's been mentioned in the meetings.
There is a 'Young Women' group here that you may like to join, to discuss issues with in private (only group members can see the posts.) . You can raise any issue you like with them. Clicking on it will show BCNA,
@InkPetal and @jane84 as contacts for joining ...https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/group/10-young-womenOK - take lots of deep breaths to slow that heart beat down and (weird tho it may seem) try & keep busy doing things you would normally do! It keeps your mind busy as well & should help reduce the anxiety. Nothing worse than just sitting at home, brooding over it, to make it worse. If you are having difficulty sleeping - chat with your GP about tactics that may help. We have a thread called 'night howls' where people can post any time of day or night - as we usually have someone online 'most' of the time.
Maybe start cooking up some 'freezable' meals to prepare for during your treatment - or if friends & family ask what they can do to help - maybe suggest some freezable meals!
Take care, jump onto our funny threads for a laugh (you ARE allowed to laugh - it is actually encouraged!!)
Thinking of you as you head towards your chemo. I didn't do chemo, but others who did will jump on & give you tips there. WHen my husband had it, he was encouraged to drink heaps of water to help flush it out, quicker! xxx