I am SO sorry to see you joining us here @Rhubarb21 - the club that no-one wants to join :( It is a tough call, being diagnosed with Mets straight up - but the treatment these days is advancing in leaps & bounds and now that immunotherapy has been brought into the treatment as well for mets - there has been some astounding results recently, with Enhertu & other treatments. If your Oncologist doesn't mention it, ask them if Enhertu would be suitable for you? ;)
Definitely join the Living with Mets group above - and continue replying to this thread, so that you have continuity of replies xx There IS life after a Mets diagnosis - and your medical team will be doing their best to give you the treatment that will benefit you the most xx. You should be assigned a Breast Care Nurse too - who will become your buddy & you can also ask her ANYTHING to do with your treatment and your physical and mental well being xx
Wishing you all the best with your ongoing scans & treatment. It is a big shock to you - so ask your GP to refer you to a counsellor if you feel overwhelmed xx I hope you have good family support & friends too, that will be able to help you with the kids too
Click on this link, to take you to both series of Charlotte Tottman's podcasts on her own breast cancer diagnosis & treatment (Listen to Series 1 first, as that is following her own BC diagnosis path) ..... She is a specialist Breast Cancer Counsellor & was diagnosed about 5 years ago - she found that her own response to the diagnosis was totally different from what she 'thought it would be', given that she'd been advising others on their own diagnosis for years previously xx She chose a double mastectomy and stayed flat ....
Her podcasts are REALLY easy to listen to & she will cover all the emotions that you are feeling .....
http://www.drcharlottetottman.com.au/my-podcast.htmlAlso, you may like to check out this post that has a lot of info on the forum (some off topic threads) and also some tick sheets down the bottom for you to 'self assess' yourself re your physical & mental health as you go thru your treatment etc xx. Sometimes it is easier to give them the ticked sheets, than to talk about it xx
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-new-online-network-members#latestAsk away on ANY questions that you have - there are NO silly questions
Take care xx