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InkPetal
9 years agoMember
Hey @Unicornkisses
I detected my cancer on Christmas eve last year and didn't end up having surgery until February.
It was like over the holiday season nobody wanted to find cancer because it would be inconvenient for them.
I spent the entire Christmas to New Year stretch with it in the back of my mind just festering with what in my gut I knew was there and wasn't being treated, so I understand on some level how effing frustrating it can be and how exhausting it is to feel so powerless in the face of what feels like flippancy.
The positive is that the reason they felt confident to leave my surgery so long after biopsy is that the results didn't indicate an accelerated growth rate. I'm really hoping this is also the case for you. As you said, Cancer doesn't take a holiday.
Hang tight. Just a few more days. You can do this.
I detected my cancer on Christmas eve last year and didn't end up having surgery until February.
It was like over the holiday season nobody wanted to find cancer because it would be inconvenient for them.
I spent the entire Christmas to New Year stretch with it in the back of my mind just festering with what in my gut I knew was there and wasn't being treated, so I understand on some level how effing frustrating it can be and how exhausting it is to feel so powerless in the face of what feels like flippancy.
The positive is that the reason they felt confident to leave my surgery so long after biopsy is that the results didn't indicate an accelerated growth rate. I'm really hoping this is also the case for you. As you said, Cancer doesn't take a holiday.
Hang tight. Just a few more days. You can do this.