Battye
11 years agoMember
Need help
Hi everyone :)
I am a new member and a new breast cancer sufferer
I am so confused, my head is in turmoil and not sure what to do.
I am 41yrs old and was diagnosed with High Grade Invasive Ductal Carcinoma In-Situ on the 26th of August 2014
I'm not sure how I missed it but my left breast has a lump -4cm-
I have a strong family background of breast cancer and have to have a mastectomy BUT I really want to have a bilateral as I'm really scared that I will get breast cancer again and NEVER want to deal with anything like this again and I am positive that not having the right removed will be a major psychological issue for me BUT on the other hand I'm scared I'm making a very big mistake.
My surgeon has agreed to do a bilateral based on family history and my fears.
Is there anyone that has opted for a bilateral and had cancer in one breast?
All so I was reading about immediate breast reconstruction on other ladies Blogs and unfortunately this procedure is not offered in Tasmania (they do not do it)
I was diagnosed on 26th August but finally got my surgery date today, September 25th
This seems like such a long wait..... When diagnosed my lump was measured at 2.7cm and is now 4cm and thought I would get immediate surgery but have since found out there is a lot more involved with decision making and tests (waiting for results) and finding available appointment dates etc.