jennywren
11 years agoMember
Feeling scared and uncertain
3 years ago I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer and underwent a right mastectomy, chemo radiotherapy and then started on tamoxifen. Whilst always living in the shadow of it returning, I got on with life, saw my stepson marry, my son become a father and my daughter is just completing year 12. I thought I was ok. Then 5 weeks ago my world crumbled around me when I discovered the cancer had returned in my scar tissue and I have now been told I have advanced breast cancer.
I consider myself lucky it hasn't spread to my bones or organs but I am terrified that it will. My oncologist is putting me on levistol along with a new clinical trial which she says has amazing results in the USA. She sounds very optimistic and assures me that if my cancer doesn't respond to these drugs there are plenty of others. So why do I feel so scared this time round? I guess I am now facing my own mortality and that scares me. I am only 52 and have so much more living to do.
I understand that many women live with secondaries for years, I would love to hear from you and how you coped with this news. I am a positive person, I have to keep fighting as I don't fancy the alternative, but realistically I feel I have just been handed a death sentence. I am sorry if this sounds blunt, but this is how I am feeling right now. Any guidance or words of support would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I live in Perth so if anyone can recommend any good support groups that may be a help to me.
Thank you xx