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Joarden
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6 years ago

What to do..

Found out 2 days ago, still in shock!! Different terms, one says invasive ductal carcinoma, one says malignant lesion?? 4 " spots" in right breast, 2 " spots" under arm( lymph nodes)...do we tell family and friends or keep it to.ourselves.. Don't think we could cope with the questions, and their feelings, if that makes sense?? Anybody new to this?? Petrified, as our son is 12 next month, will do whatever they ask, to be there for him..What other symptoms do I look for till I see surgeon next week?? BEST of luck to everyone!

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  • Thank you so much!! Shock is an understatement!! Just knowing lovely ladies here understand , and hearing they are doing well, gives me hope..Not close with family, but still don't want to cause them stress
    , its really only my husband and son (12) won't tell mum she is almost 90, and won't cope.. Thank you again, take care.xx
  • Hi, so sorry to hear of your diagnosis. Those early days are so overwhelming, and I totally understand the anxiety around stressing your family, I felt the same.
    From my experience though, once they also get over the initial shock, having their love and support will help you get through the mext months.
    Once you have your surgery and have a treatment plan in place, ypu will begin to feel a little more in control.
    At the beginning, I was terrified but with the love of my family and a fantastic medical team, I am now 5 years out from diagnosis and doing well.
    Take one day at a time, feel the love and support of your family and come to this forum when you feel alone. The other ladies on here are amazing and will give you as much support as they can.
    Best wishes 
    Michele xx

  • I am doing a copy and paste from another post that is similar to your queries and yes you will have lots of questions 



    couple of links from the BCNA website to help you through 

    https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/talking-to-family-and-friends/

    https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/what-is-breast-cancer/

    The one above has a link for pathology to give you depth of understanding 


    Yes easier said than done, deep breaths. Keep away from Dr Google

    Take care 
  • I would say.... don't look for other symptoms. Gather some of your close family members and tell them what you know. Any support you get will not go astray. It may be a tough couple of years, but dont lose hope.