KatWat
8 years agoMember
The wait is frustrating and worrying. And so many questions!
Hello, I have been recently diagnosed and it has been a whirlwind of events. I had a lump on my left breast which I was confident was just a fibroadenoma but went to have it checked out anyway. The GP sent me off for a mammogram and ultrasound, then core biopsies of said lump. Whilst having the core biopsies the radiologist asked if I had noticed any changes in my right breast. I had not, neither had the GP. He said there was a lump there too and should be biopsied but I would need a separate referral. I booked an appointment for the following week. In the meantime I went back to the GP and the results from the scans and biopsies confirmed a fibroadenoma in my left breast and that the lump in the right was probably the same. We decided to go ahead with the biopsies. feeling confident it was benign I had no concerns abut the results. Until, taking my daughter to her first day of high school I get a call from my GP reception suggesting I bring someone to the appointment with me! I felt my world cave in. Thank goodness my Mum was with me. I had breast cancer.
Everything happened so fast initially. I was diagnosed on the Tuesday, saw the breast surgeon specialist that Thursday and had surgery on the Monday! Now I'm home 1.5 weeks after surgery, relieved that the cancer has been removed but frustrated waiting on a treatment plan. It was stage II, ER+ and PR+, and node positive. Do I opt for chemo (there is no way I can afford the oncotype DX testing)? Do I use the cold cap thingy or just shave (maybe I'll dye it pink too!)? What about dose densing (more chemo over shorter time so I can get back to normal work sooner)? Radiotherapy? Hormone therapy? The waiting is frustrating, I just want this all to be over and done with. I'm worried that I won't have enough sick leave left for those days I may need off during treatment. How will I provide for and support my darling daughter? Will I be able to pay my mortgage and other bills? How much will the treatment cost?
There is so much going through my head right now... :'( :s :/
Sorry I went on and on... Just needed to get it out. <3
Everything happened so fast initially. I was diagnosed on the Tuesday, saw the breast surgeon specialist that Thursday and had surgery on the Monday! Now I'm home 1.5 weeks after surgery, relieved that the cancer has been removed but frustrated waiting on a treatment plan. It was stage II, ER+ and PR+, and node positive. Do I opt for chemo (there is no way I can afford the oncotype DX testing)? Do I use the cold cap thingy or just shave (maybe I'll dye it pink too!)? What about dose densing (more chemo over shorter time so I can get back to normal work sooner)? Radiotherapy? Hormone therapy? The waiting is frustrating, I just want this all to be over and done with. I'm worried that I won't have enough sick leave left for those days I may need off during treatment. How will I provide for and support my darling daughter? Will I be able to pay my mortgage and other bills? How much will the treatment cost?
There is so much going through my head right now... :'( :s :/
Sorry I went on and on... Just needed to get it out. <3