Hi @Suzie82
It’s a hell of a shock. There’s a lot to get your head around and your head is reeling. Best to take it bit by bit, one thing at a time. No node involvement is a good start. Surgery will clarify a lot too. Everyone gets scared about chemo - it can be hard to take but some people get through it more easily than others, no reason I know of, just more bad luck for those who have a hard time. But I was pretty good, worked throughout and never felt ill. Plan for the worst and hope for the best! I didn’t have radiation (mastectomy rather than a lumpectomy) but most say it is much easier than chemo.
Do you have a breast care nurse? They can help a lot with a raft of questions like where you can access a wig library (often good to try before you buy!). A really short haircut can make falling hair a bit easier and a lot less messy. I am sure others will be able to advise about financial support and assistance that may be available. Do you have a friend who can accompany you to appointments, at least at first? It can be really helpful to have another pair of ears and someone to take notes. I am sure your son will do all he can to help but this is hard for him too. He needs to know that this is treatable and be reminded of your good prognosis. I had a 76% chance of recovery, so far (8 years), so good! It’s doable. There will be tough days, but it helps to keep putting one foot in front of another. You can cover a remarkable amount of ground that way! Best wishes.
Hi Alfraser
Thank you for your reply. Yes it is a lot to get my head around and I am slowly thinking the same to take things bit by bit as I have so much information thrown at me. It sounds like you were very lucky that you didn't get sick from your chemo. Yes that makes sense plan for the worst and hope for the best. I met my breast care nurse today she was so lovely but she won't be staying she is a temp fill in but she gave me the names of the two nurses whom will be meeting soon. I asked so many questions but she was happy to answer the best she could. I have booked myelf into the look good feel good session here in my town and I am looking forward to meeting other people in my situation and talking to them and looking at ways how I can cope and feel better whilst going through my upcoming treatment. Yes I have a few close friends whom I have supporting me and they have been wonderful to me. I was brave enough to go to the breast cancer nurse appintment today by myself but have had my friends att my other appointmnents. Wow 8 years that is wonderful for you after your recovery you should be proud. I am proud of you also. Yes I will remind my son and myself that this is treatable and we will get through this together. Thank you for your best wishes and I hope that you continue on with your life with great success kind regards. Suzie82