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Afraser
5 years agoMember
Dear @CarrieP
Chances are you are coming down with a bout of reality kicking in. The first few weeks of a diagnosis can be a blur of activity so it sometimes takes a while for the activity and the reality to mesh. But one of the things that most of us find helpful is not to let a worry grow. They do, at an alarming rate, when you are already facing lots of difficulties. Doctors and oncologists understand this - so get advice. There may be many reasons for the discomfort. If you have a breast care nurse, that may be your first port of call. You can always ring your oncologist - leave a message if all else fails, before your next appointment. Best The sooner you are reassured, the better for you. Best wishes.
Chances are you are coming down with a bout of reality kicking in. The first few weeks of a diagnosis can be a blur of activity so it sometimes takes a while for the activity and the reality to mesh. But one of the things that most of us find helpful is not to let a worry grow. They do, at an alarming rate, when you are already facing lots of difficulties. Doctors and oncologists understand this - so get advice. There may be many reasons for the discomfort. If you have a breast care nurse, that may be your first port of call. You can always ring your oncologist - leave a message if all else fails, before your next appointment. Best The sooner you are reassured, the better for you. Best wishes.