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- JJoyMember
Hi Vhalvo
The post you replied to is quite old - so incase you haven't heard from anyone - I wish you all the best - I had three years of treatment, and God willing am on the road to recovery, though I wasn't expecting a brain aneurysm (nothing to do with BC) that they discovered by accident so had to travel over 300 k's to the city to have that op - but have put that behind me, so basically you are at the beginnning of your journey, and it's all very scary and you will have times where you are emotional - it is most understandable so don't hesitate to get on here and vent - us ladies have all done it and it helped us through - you will get heaps of support, so hang in there kiddo - sending hugs and lots of love from me (Josie) x x x
- VhalvoMemberHi Debbie , I made the choice of mastectomy as the mammogram showed a spindle cell cancer but there were some other possible calcifications closer to my nipple. I didn't want to be forever wondering if they were going to be cancerous so my husband and looked at each other and I made the decision to have a mastectomy. My dr said she always takes three lymph nodes based on a sentinel node mapping test just before my op. This was a needle injected in my breast and a blue dye injected . This shows which lymph nodes are more likely to have any cancer cells travel down them. Much better than taking all. Ended up with five lymph nodes taken and all were clear as with the breast tissue. But my cancer is metaplastic and quite rare so referred to oncologist who said owing the nature of this nasty aggressive cancer she wants me to have 6 sessions of chemo three weeks apart. Start Tuesday. Just had a port placed in my chest as veins are not great. It is all a blur being sent for PET scans, heart scans bone scans but I trust my medical team and have had wonderful support. Hubby has given up work and comes everywhere. Sometimes waiting for four to five hours at a time while I have tests. I'm very blessed. Good luck
- Lyn11Member
You're going well Mona. Each day you are getting further away from the BC. I am over 3 years now and I am feeling the best I have ever felt There is life after BC and I know you will find it too. I found that my support group was crucial to my cure and I can't stress to people enough that you need to have someone to talk to that has been through it all. Family and friends can be really helpful and supportive but they don't fully understand or appreciate what you are going through.
Take care,
Lynne
- Lyn11Member
You're going well Mona. Each day you are getting further away from the BC. I am over 3 years now and I am feeling the best I have ever felt There is life after BC and I know you will find it too. I found that my support group was crucial to my cure and I can't stress to people enough that you need to have someone to talk to that has been through it all. Family and friends can be really helpful and supportive but they don't fully understand or appreciate what you are going through.
Take care,
Lynne
- Lyn11Member
I have bought my swimmers!!! I went shopping Thursday night and bought a lovely black and white pair. They haven't seen water yet but that is the next step. I haven't had togs for many, many years and this year my grandkids can go swimming with me for the first time! I love my new shape even with the scars! Sop there is life after BC