i was diagnosed last with invasive ductal carcinoma triple positive. I have absolutely no family history of breast cancer. I am totally lost and do not know where to start. My doctor suggests total mastectomy and flap reconstruction followed by chemo. Please share your experiences of similar diagnosis as mine and your treatment process. Many thanks xo
Hi Sumi. I too am triple positive. Invasive dc with 10cm dcis and node positive. 36 married two kids. I have had breast sparing surgery but i had g cups. Now a c cup. My mum had ovarian and breast so i am having the gene test. I am about to meet my onco for chemo herceptin hormone drugs and radiation and possible mastectomy. I too am freaking out. If you ever want to chat message me. Triple positive is very unnerving.
Yeah @"Kiwi Angel" I am freaking out to be honest. Having outbursts every other hour thinking of things that are coming my way. But have to be strong and have to go through all of it as you all have been doing.
I wanted to mention all you wonderful ladies and say huge huge thank you. All the information and stories you shared mean a lot to me to get started on this long journey. I may not be posting here a lot because of my circumstances but it doesn’t mean i am gone. I have been exploring the community and trying to grasp as much as i can.
I still have some tests due today and will meet my doctor on Thursday. Hopefully we’ll have a treatment plan ready for me on that day. Pretty scared
Hi there @Sumi. You’ve had such awesome advice so far from the crew on here. There is also a young pink sisters support group I think they are based in Melbourne but they have a heap of great stuff on there website to help you too. (Just google them) There is also a young women’s group on this forum you can join too if you’d like. You can only just take each day as it comes.
Try not to google anything. It’s the worse place to get any advice sometimes and can make you feel more anxious. You won’t know too much until all your pathology comes back after your surgery then you will get a plan of attack and can then get your head around your treatment from there.
Hi Sumi, I'm going to be a little bit cheeky, and copy & paste @SoldierCrab's list of useful links and hints regarding navigating the site, and your situation.
Below are a couple of links to help you find your way around the forum and also how to find a breast care nurse and how to order a MY journey Kit if you haven't got one yet.
It can be a whirlwind when we first get a diagnosed.... Breathe and take it one step at a time.
Navigating the online community formerly the what and how thread.
If you have any questions, concerns or require any further information or support please call 1800 500 258. BCNA’s helpline will now be open from 9am-6pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 5pm Fridays.
Hi @Sumi - I am so sorry to see you here - but, we have travelled the road before you & as the lovely ladies above have given so much terrific info - there is very little more to be added.
Just know that you have all our support & hope that you don't have a bumpy ride!
Re hospital - I suggest that everyone take a good pair of ear plugs with them as well as eye goggles (like they give you on airplanes for long flights), as they are incredibly noisey places & have the lights on 24/7! These are REALLY GOOD ear plugs (you can get them at chemists or hardware shops) - just squash them to a 'pencil size' & shove them in your ears ..... they expand to take the shape of your inner ear - and cut out MOST noises. If alarms or anything go off or anyone talks to you - you still hear them!
A small pillow (sort of long & narrow - or curved ....) can also help to support your arm/shoulder as you recover ..... and make sure you keep up your pain meds for the first week at least. ;)
Whilst it is good to be 'in control' of your condition - if you are feeling vulnerable or upset, let your husband know - there is nothing like a hug for giving you support. There may be times when something may 'set you off' into an emotional wreck for a short period ... No-one knows what the trigger is until it happens. Just be aware that it can happen (and has happened to most of us.)
If you have ANY questions, please don't hesitate - ask away! We are here to help support you and your husband .... and help you avoid any speed bumps xx
It is a roller coast emotional ride - there is no history of any cancer in my family either. :(