So sorry to see you join the bus, @kiwisandy xx It really is an emotional rollercoaster - with the highs & the lows & not many straight bits ... but everything they've lined up for you is to get the best result for you too xx
Whack up ANY question you have (there are no dumb questions!). WE were all 'newbies' once - so we know how it feels. We should be able to help you with most queries .... I seriously reckon this disease mucks with our BRAIN even more than our bodies, as our emotions lurch from anger, to sadness, fear to hope and beyond ... You may be surprised who (in your group of friends) actually step up to the plate & who wander off .... sometimes it is a real surprise! You may lose a few but the ones that stick around are well worth keeping xx
We have a private Triple Positive Group that you may like to join, as well as a private Invasive Lobular Group .... there, you can ask any question & check up on other posts, in total privacy - as only members can see the posts. Most of the other posts on BCNA are open to the general public, hence why we don't use our 'real names' ....
We also have a Regional, Rural & Remote Group too, as living in Armidale, you may have big accommodation & fuel expenses to cover as well as getting to see specialists outside our area - so joining that group will give you some tips on getting reimbursed from IPTAAS (Isolate Patients Transport and Accommodation Scheme) within a year of the appointment. You've got the triple whammy! ;)
All the groups can be access here:
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/groupsTelling the family & Kids would have been traumatic for all of you xx. Lean on them for support if you can - and with friends, you might want to let them know that you'll 'let them know' how you are going on a regular basis (via email or messenger etc) as there may be some days where you just don't want to answer the phone xx And saying the same stuff over & over can wear you down a bit xx. If your buddies offer to help in any way (looking after your kids, cooking meals etc, accept with pleasure, as it will help THEM to help YOU xx)
Feel free to Jump onto this thread to read a bit about the group in general - as it covers a lot of stuff you may find handy ... ideas on what to take to hospital for surgery .... and what to ask your team afterwards for your checkups .... We have posts about our gardens & our pets, art & craft & we even have a couple of 'funny posts', to give us a giggle - I reckon it is important to still be able to laugh at stuff xx.
There are even 'tick sheets' that you can print off down the bottom, to keep a check on your mental and physical health too! ;) Sometimes it is easier to just give that to your specialist, rather than talking about it ... with all the relevant bits 'ticked off'! If you'd like to talk to someone at any time (Mon-Fri) just give our helpline a call on 1800 500 258 in work hours (9am-5pm).
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-new-online-network-members#latesttake care & wishing you and the family all the best xx
(I lived in NZ for 15 years too! I loved it!)