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BernieWal
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11 months ago

Just starting chemo stage

I would like to join the discussion. A little about myself, I am now 64yo. I was diagnosed with mixed invasive ductal & lobular Stage 3A breast cancer. Positive to both oestrogen and progesterone. 

This was picked up in a routine mammogram in November 2023. I had missed my scheduled date to book in by 2 months, so I received a call from breast screen and I booked in right away. 

I was recalled due to abnormalities. I had a biopsy of a lump in my right breast and axillary lymph node. 

I received the diagnosis on 19 December just in time for Christmas šŸ˜ž

I had breast conserving surgery on 13 February 2024 and removal of 17 axillary lymph nodes. 4 of the lymph nodes had tested positive and the margins were now deemed clear. 

However I had to return to surgery for a re-excision of the breast lump as some of the margins were still not clear. 

Second surgery was on 2 April 2024

I started chemo yesterday on 17 May 24. All went well, I had no severe reaction and the worst of what I felt on day 1 was a slight dull headache coming on so I took some Panadol during the afternoon and night. 

This diagnosis has come as somewhat of a shock as I am very active and very healthy. Iā€™m not on any medication and I regularly run and walk. Iā€™m quite a few kilos heavier than I was in my early running days of 30-40yo. I have relaxed my standards of demands on myself in some areas of health in that I donā€™t mind indulging in a drink or two and enjoy the odd cake or chocolate. Otherwise I eat well. 

I remind myself regularly of these wonderful lines in the poem Desiderata. So apt for my age, stage and this page! 

ā€œTake kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings.ā€

I have started another thread today called ā€œRunning on chemoā€. 

If you are a fellow runner and on chemo please read this a Iā€™d love to hear how you are managing to keep active through this next stage of treatment. 

  • Welcome to the blog @BernieWal - sorry to see you join our select little group.  :(  I was your age when diagnosed!

    Ask away any questions & we'll do our best to answer them ...  well done on your surgery & wishing you all the best with your chemo.  (I dodged that bullet, with lumpectomy, clear margins,  not in the nodes) and then 4 weeks radiation & now hormone tablets.

    Wishing you all the best - definitely, keep up your running/exercising, but also listen to your body too, as the chemo may knock you around a bit.  (Have a think about 'running in the pool' if you may not be able to hit the roads!  ;) ) It is kinder on your body. ;) 

    Take care