@Sweetsomethings Welcome (sort of!) to the BC Club ...... none of us asked to be here - but you've found the best support group on the web! Try not to google too much - until you've see the surgeon - it can only confuse things.
So it is Thurs today & you've now seen your surgeon & will have an idea of the timeframe for surgery etc.
Buckle up your seat belt ..... it is a crazy sort of ride! Like you, I wanted it all to happen fast & get it over with - and have been very lucky! Diagnosed on Jan 5th, saw the surgeon on Jan 15th, surgery on Jan 17th. I will be starting radiation Feb 28th - and it should be 'all over' by March 30th (tho I may go on tablets as well afterwards!)
I've had a few 'melt downs' along the way - which is totally normal .... but I have some amazing friends & family who've helped me thru this so far - many of whom have also had BC & have happily answered all my questions and calmed me down! One, I call my 'guardian angel' and she is just wonderful. She had a full mastectomy 5 years ago & has helped me SO much, even tho she lives in Qld & I am in NSW.
You DON'T have to tell EVERYONE you know about this - even some family members! Tell your closest friends & family (that you really care about) and they will be your main support base. Not all your friends will know how to react - they may take their cue from you? I was very up front with my friends & family & found that it has helped big time. I've kept doing my normal activities unless I have a medical appointment.
You sound like a glass Half Full person - keep that optimism going! I didn't 'feel ill' - I didn't 'look ill' - I had a 'condition' and it was removed ..... anything else from now on is 'mopping up'.
Don't let this 'define you'! When it is 'over - it is OVER! Just yearly checkups.
With a bit of luck - you'll get away with a Lumpectomy & maybe Radiation as a 'mop up' - as a Grade 1 you may not even need Radiation! Mine was a Grade 2 Invasive Lobular Carcinoma - and all pathology & nodes were clear - but radiation recommended as it is an 'aggressive one' - even tho bits were 'clear' ..... with me, there may be the odd 'random' in the rest of the breast tissue. SO - I will be doing radiation soon!
I have minimal scarring - I was AMAZED!
I hope you are happy with your first visit to the surgeon - and I hope that your journey continues smoothly. xxx