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15 years ago

Just felt like blogging...

Well, what news our family got on Thursday...my mum has been diagnosed with breast cancer! What a shock it was...first me, then 2 and a half years later my mum! Unbelieveable considering we have no history of cancer of any sort in our family! Apparently it's becoming more common that the daughter is diagnosed first, followed by mother...even though it more usual for it to be the other way around. Although I'm over 2 years down the track in my own journey, it was like re-living the diagnosis all over again...and so strange to be on the 'other side' of it...supporting a loved one instead of being the supported loved one! I'm told that although my mum has now been diagnosed, it may not be genetic...I guess I will have to have some testing to find out for sure. Just what is going on to cause this dreadful disease??? It was unheard of when my mum was young. Makes me wonder what on earth has changed so much that this disease is so prevalent these days....surely it must be environmental?? xx

 

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  • Hi Celeste

    Was amazed to read your blog as I am going through exactly what your are. My mum went in for a routine knee replacement in the UK and got a pulmonary embolism (clot on her lung) during her recovery.The scan they used to find the clot also found 3 lumps in her breast she had a mammogram and has had them all biopsied. With all the holidays etc that have happened it's been slow to get the results I phoned her Friday (she's still in hospital) to wish her Happy Royal Wedding watching and she told me that the result is not good not sure exactly what that means but is obviously BC she's 79 and I know that it's very slow growing at that age but of course I don't know how long she's had them. I am worrying a lot being so far away luckily my older sister will find out everything for me but she's away until tonight when I can ring her for more information. My father is a bit hopeless not keen on illnes and could hardly speak to me when I had my BC last year. My worry is like you the implications for my 2 sisters who both have daughters, my maternal grandmother died from ovarian cancer at 52 before any of  us were born ( only discovered this recently). So now I am thinking about genetic testing am seeing my surgeon in a few weeks and will have mum's results by then so will have a chat to him and see what he thinks. Having gone from not having a family history of cancer all of a sudden I have one - it's quite scarey. Mum is pretty philisophical about it all and thinks they should " just cut it off dear" and I'll be fine. Just want to give her a big hug every time i speak to her. She's has a rough ride with the knee op and doesn't deserve this at all.

    It's the first time I have really talked about it with any one out side the family and feels good to off load.

    Thanks

    Sarah

  • HI Celeste,

    So sad to hear your news about your mum. The good thing id you know all about it and can be a wonderful support for your mum in her time of need. I think I would fall apart if I got the same news about my mum. MY mum and dad came to live with us for 6 weeks aftger I was diagnosed to help after operations and driving me to appointments. I now know exactly what she would need done if the shoe was on the other foot.

    Hope all goes well with your mum and keep blogging to let us know how you are coping.

    Take Care Chrissy D :) xoxo