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- arpieMemberSo sorry to see you here, @Peacefuldove - but you are at the right place for support and info. If you have ANY questions at all, no matter how trivial you may think it - put them up & someone will reply to them, to assist you.
Just take one day at a time - see how you are following the surgery. If you are up to it - being with others on Xmas Day may be a good thing - I find that being busy & 'doing stuff' stops me from pondering too much & getting a fit of the miseries if I am on my own or 'not busy'.
Take care, yes, it will be hard, but you have your family & friends to help you thru it. If any of your friends ask how they can help? Maybe suggest they cook a meal or two for the family, so that pressure is taken off you? Or even take your dogs for a walk .... anything that will help you out.
Whereabouts 'roughly' do you live - we may have members nearby who can help you with services that are available in your area?
All the best for your surgery - we'll be thinking of you xxx More hugs coming your way! - BlackWidowMemberThinking of you @Peacefuldove. Stick with the original plan of going out if you can - good to be in a neutral place as it may keep your mind off things for a wee while. Eat, drink and be merry ! Let us know how you are progressing. In the meantime I am sending a big hug to you. Anne <3
- PeacefuldoveMemberI was recently diagnosed with Breast cancer in October, had a lumpectomy in November, but unfortunately the cancer was bigger than first thought and it has spread to my nodes. So I have to have a left mastectomy on the 18th of December. This Christmas is going to be very emotional and a tough one but I will fight through. Just a quiet one with family, not sure if I will actually go out for dining as already organised due to how I could be feeling after the op.
Love to you all. xx