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- arpieMemberWell done, @Barney74 .... I am on exemestane (is that the same as Exestemme?)
All the best for your thyroid check! xxx I hope you get that back on track! (Not sure if mine has ever been checked!!!) - kmakmMemberCongrats on making it to the one year mark upright and in one piece. How are the kids? K xox
- Barney74MemberHi ladies its now been a year since diagnosis.
I had 4 rounds of chemo 5wks rads on Exestemme and Zoladex and now going for scans for thryroids as its low getting this done 6th August.
Hope all of you are well take care x - TripleTeaMemberHi Barney74,
I was diagnosed on 10th August and had Lumpectomy & sentinel node removal 3 days later so I understand the 'happening quite quickly' part. They removed 4 nodes and my nodes and margin were clear. I will have everything crossed for you that yours are all clear too.
Take care - Barney74MemberHi shorelle thanks for your kind words .
Im getting there slowly .still quite sore and tender as i had my surgery 15th August but the hardest thing is waiting on my results .i had lumpectomy and lymph nodes removed (not sure how many thou).i get my results on 31st August. Its just happened all quite quickly my diagnosis and then surgery all within 3weeks. - ShorelleMemberHi, how are you coping? Its a silly question I know. Im in Perth too and have 3 little girls and feel your anxiety only too well. I was diagnosed on 29th May and in surgery on 31st May. Just finished 4 rounds of chemo and decided on bilateral mastectomy instead of radiotherapy. Thinking of you and the people on here have been really supportive. Xxxx
- nonkyboyMember@Barney74 I totally get the being tired thing. I'm 53yo and raising 3 of my grandchildren. They are 1, 2 and 3yo so all very energetic and busy little humans
- Barney74MemberHi @nonkyboy thanks for your lovely words and advice.
I hope your surgery is sooner than later.
I want to give my house spring clean but im getting to tired easily i have 2 young boys aswell 1 with a special neefs that keeps me on my toes.
All the best for your surgery and recovery x - nonkyboyMember@Barney74 welcome to the one place none of us want to be. Like you I was diagnosed quite recently (June for me). I'm still waiting for surgery but hoping it will be towards the end of this month. I agree with the other ladies in that the interminable waiting is so hard. I've never touched my boobs so much in my life as I have since I found this bloody lump. Good to hear you are having your scans this week. I think I have had every part of my body scanned and xrayed now. I've seen my gynaecologist, cardiologist and GP far more times than I ever wanted to. At the same time, going in for so many tests has kept me very busy and not thinking too much about the upcoming surgery and sibsequent treatment to come. I've done a massive spring clean of my house since I most likely won't feel well enough in Spring and I'm now in the process of cooking meals to pop in the freezer. That is the best advice I can give you. In the next week prior to your surgery, just keep busy. Please keep us updated on how you go x Lesley x
- TennilleMember@Barney74 I am also from Perth and my initial diagnosis was at 35 with a mets diagnosis recently and I am now 41 with young children also. Its not easy but you will get through it. I had a mastectomy first time around and only stayed overnight in the hospital. I came home with 2 drains and had daily visits from HITH. If you need any advice I am here to chat and so are the amazing women who are travelling this path right along side us.