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- Loretta_dMember
Hi Debbie, good to hear the operation went well & that you are home. There is nothing like being back in your own bed is there. Yes the waiting for results is hard. I was in hospital for 7 days & got my patology results while I was in there & that was hard because I was all alone when told the bad news. Just rest up now & hope you get some good news soon.
Best wishes.
Loretta xx
- grandma57Member
I know it's hard not to think about it but you really shouldn't let it consume your every thought and you will get through it. You are strong just like the rest of us women even if you don't feel that way right now...know that you are strong and everything will get better.
Try and see your crying as a good thing...it's releiving all the pressure inside of you.
I had breast cancer 8 years ago and I'm still here today able to talk about it...yes it's hard...no doubt about that but as we know anything is possible and good health is just around the corner...you just have to look for it.
Cheer up...we're all on your side and praying for your good health.
grandma 57
- grandma57Member
I know it's hard not to think about it but you really shouldn't let it consume your every thought and you will get through it. You are strong just like the rest of us women even if you don't feel that way right now...know that you are strong and everything will get better.
Try and see your crying as a good thing...it's releiving all the pressure inside of you.
I had breast cancer 8 years ago and I'm still here today able to talk about it...yes it's hard...no doubt about that but as we know anything is possible and good health is just around the corner...you just have to look for it.
Cheer up...we're all on your side and praying for your good health.
grandma 57
- grandma57Member
I know it's hard not to think about it but you really shouldn't let it consume your every thought and you will get through it. You are strong just like the rest of us women even if you don't feel that way right now...know that you are strong and everything will get better.
Try and see your crying as a good thing...it's releiving all the pressure inside of you.
I had breast cancer 8 years ago and I'm still here today able to talk about it...yes it's hard...no doubt about that but as we know anything is possible and good health is just around the corner...you just have to look for it.
Cheer up...we're all on your side and praying for your good health.
grandma 57
- Debbie_JMember
It is so hard to try and not think about it , I wonder how I am going to get through this nightmare and will I be strong enough. Had another big cry today , feel so out of control. Thanks for your support. Debbie xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Debbie_JMember
It is so hard to try and not think about it , I wonder how I am going to get through this nightmare and will I be strong enough. Had another big cry today , feel so out of control. Thanks for your support. Debbie xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Debbie_JMember
The waiting is so hard. Wishing you all the best for Tuesday and big hugs. It is so hard so many thoughts going round in my head. Debbie xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- JJoyMember
I know how you feel Debbie, I had to wait over the Christmas an!d New Year period as everyone was away! Made for some sombre celebrations (celebrations? - not likely) anyway - it was a long wait from the 21st December to 4th of January. I am at the stage now where I go back into surgery on Tuesday the 4th to get my port for my chemo. I felt really cranky this morning after the hospital rang me to let me know the date - I felt quite 'irrational' to say the least. Lucky for me I went to my art group and I was greeted with lots of hugs (no secrets in this town) but it made me feel so much better! I am sending you a 'hug' - or! why not, have heaps! x x x x x x x
- JJoyMember
I know how you feel Debbie, I had to wait over the Christmas an!d New Year period as everyone was away! Made for some sombre celebrations (celebrations? - not likely) anyway - it was a long wait from the 21st December to 4th of January. I am at the stage now where I go back into surgery on Tuesday the 4th to get my port for my chemo. I felt really cranky this morning after the hospital rang me to let me know the date - I felt quite 'irrational' to say the least. Lucky for me I went to my art group and I was greeted with lots of hugs (no secrets in this town) but it made me feel so much better! I am sending you a 'hug' - or! why not, have heaps! x x x x x x x
- grandma57Member
It's great that your home and the operation went well. Try not to worry too much between now and when you see the doctor. Keep busy if you can and get your mind off it. If you enjoy reading that may help or perhaps there is something else you like doing to fill in the time. Like I said your emotions will run high and most likely change constantly and it's okay to cry. It may even help get rid of some anxiety.
Keep us informed and remember if you have any questions I'm sure one of us will be able to help you.
Sleep tight,
grandam57