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- JJoyMember
Hi Debbie - I think because you are not having any chemo etc, they don't need to do scans. I had to have them because I am having chemo and radiothereapy, I could be wrong - so go ahead and ask your doctor any way, there is never harm in asking is there? x x x
- Debbie_JMember
I have not had any scans , I go to my onocologist on the 20th of this month, is that when they arrange it or do you have to ask to have them?. I feel better after I have been talking to you all , it really helps me as I am still coming to terms with this. Feeling good today ,no tears YAH. Debbie
- JJoyMember
Now there's a thing, I was pretty weepy with the scans too! I thought I was being a bit of a baby, it had nothing to do with 'it hurting' I knew it wouldn't - its just an xray, but - it was the whole daunting experience and the stuff that is going through your head - I just felt so emotional! This is amazing because with chats like this, all of a sudden you really are in touch with people 'who really do know what is like - how you feel' -.You dont have to be alone. That is such a good thing!
- TonyaMMember
I was the same Joy- couldn't predict when the water works would start.I didn't shed a tear during body scans and mastectomy.But when I signed the chemo consent form I turned into a blubbering mess.They must have thought I was a nut case cos they rang and told my surgeon about it.So when I went for my check up with her she mentioned my meltdown.I just told her I was having a "moment".I was embarrassed.I think if I hadn't let it all build up then I wouldn't have exploded from signing a piece of paper.So let the tears flow and hopefully you'll avoid major public meltdowns!
luv Tonya xx
- JJoyMember
You are so right! Thank you ......trouble is why do you wanna cry at THE most inappropriate times - tears were running down my face on the operating table and I couldn't stop them, I mean I wasn't sobbing or anything, they just streamed down my face! I felt like a bit of a goose x J
- JJoyMember
Yes Debbie, you will have the tears. I was watching the 500th Footy Show last night and they showed a segment of 'Crawf's Charity Run' for Breast Cancer - I couldn't help thinking when he did that last year, I had absolutely no idea I would soon be in the 'pink' category. So my eyes leaked a bit watching it - it really hit home. I am having nightmares lately and it wakes my poor husband up, all I know is I wake up frightened (I can't remember the dreams) and he is consoling me - this thing really gets to you. Thank you for the hugs - right back at you girl xo oxo oxo ox
- Debbie_JMember
Yesterday I went and had a remedial massage to get more movement in my arm and for the pain. Wow what a difference, can move my arm more and not as sore. My husband came along with his note book and wrote it down , so he can do it at home for me. I can not beleive it has been 2 weeks today since my operation , things have moved so fast. Tonight I am going to dinner to meet my support group in my area. Today is a good day. Love to you all Debbie. xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Debbie_JMember
It will be 2 weeks this Wednesday since I had my operation. After the op I was sent home on the following Monday. I was told to see my surgeon the following week , So I left with no idea what to do , how long should I wear the chest binder , should I be wearing the bra I was given before hand , no pain management , so many questions, lot of emotions. I have just found out that a Jane McGrath breast nurse has just been allocated to my area , Have left a message for her to ring me, if only she was around 2 weeks ago. Today I booked in for an appointment for a corrective massage, which can help me with my pain and more movement in my arm. Today I am feeling more positive , must say it has been such a long time since I can say I feel that way. The journey has so many bumps along the road , yet with all the support from you lovely ladies that I now call my angels, have helped me so much. Debbie
- Debbie_JMember
It will be 2 weeks this Wednesday since I had my operation. After the op I was sent home on the following Monday. I was told to see my surgeon the following week , So I left with no idea what to do , how long should I wear the chest binder , should I be wearing the bra I was given before hand , no pain management , so many questions, lot of emotions. I have just found out that a Jane McGrath breast nurse has just been allocated to my area , Have left a message for her to ring me, if only she was around 2 weeks ago. Today I booked in for an appointment for a corrective massage, which can help me with my pain and more movement in my arm. Today I am feeling more positive , must say it has been such a long time since I can say I feel that way. The journey has so many bumps along the road , yet with all the support from you lovely ladies that I now call my angels, have helped me so much. Debbie
- Sarah_51Member
Hi Debbie
I got a great book out of the library after I was diagnosed which gave me lot of information and insight into the food we eat . The book is written by a doctor who had /has a brain tumour and his lifestyle changes etc he made I found it very insightful as it was backed up by research based studies. It's called "anticancer a new way of life" by Dr. David Servan - Schreiber the ISBN is 978-1-921372-08-7. A good friend of mine actually bought me the book as a gift and I dip into it quite a lot. It's well worth a read. I haven't modified my diet that much but do drink less alcohol, coffee and soft drinks. I am a big water drinker and when it gets colder will be back on the green tea! I try to eat grass fed meat and eat lots of veg and fruit.
Check out your library.
Sarah