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Denhamia
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2 years ago

Can not believe it.

Shock, denial, anger - cant imagine how I can move towards acceptance.
Newly Dx. Initially was stage 2, then told stage 3 and now looking at stage 4 with lung mets. What the! This roller coaster is insane and I want to get off.
Found a lump 8 weeks ago, took a month to get into my rural GP, another 2 week wait for scans and a further possible month wait after this for biopsy (apparently). So instead spent a fortune flying myself to Sydney to the one stop shop at Sydney Breast clinic (they were amazing) scans, biopsies, pathology all on the same day with lovely nurses, surgeons and Breast GPs to consult with as well. Got the bad news of lymph node involvement that day (what a horrible trip home finding trains and sitting in the airport alone with this news).
4 days later with core biopsy results apparently better news of - Gd 1 slow growing highly hormone receptive and HER 2-ve Ca. Staging scans the next week, another week to get into the breast surgeon. Feeling good and starting to get my head around Mastectomy and some Hormone therapy and maybe some radiotherapy.
Then the bad starts flowing again not stage 2 now looking at stage 3 with potential Mets in lungs - What!. So Surreal when one is so fit and healthy. Now another 2 weeks wait and long distance travel to have more invasive investigations to confirm or discount this scary stage 4 Dx. On top of this had to go cold turkey off my HRT so everything aches, I cant sleep, I cant breath and the emotions are all over the shop and the anxiety is making this all 10x worse.  Meanwhile I am trying to continue work and family life as normal!?
So unfair when I have finally got to a place in my life, happy in my newly set up little business, kids almost off doing there own thing and life was finally looking like I could start having some me time. I did everything right - regular and recent mammograms and health checks all good, but somehow this little nasty thing just some how snuck under the radar. Well damn! Deb

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  • Hi @Denhamia, this news is a shock and it takes time to process it all.  I understand it's alot to take in. You're being as proactive as you can be and your treatment team will work out a plan.

    When you have a plan it is a little easier. I hope your results are ok and your treatment will be good to you. counselling does help. 

    There are lots of treatments. All is not lost, even for stage 4. We are at a time when there is much available and many members live for years and years with stage 4. Lotsof members with stage 3 recover completely.

    For now it's one step at a time. Deep breaths and a little exercise will help with the stress at this time. Eat well and look after yourself. Do what you have to do to get through the next few days until you get the plan. 

    It's good you reached out help. We are all here for you.
  • Deb I am so sorry to read your news. 
    Take a deep breath.   That is so brave and courageous of you to go interstate to get the ball rolling instead of waiting longer for rural treatment.  Good on you for doing whats best for you.  I am sorry you are on your own while you have appointments and get results.  Cancer council can put you in touch with a counsellor if you need to reach out.  Have they put you in touch with a breast cancer nurse.   Sending you my thoughts and prayers. 
  • Deb!
    Your heading describes most, along the lines of what the!  It's certainly a shock!
    Good on you for making the trip to Sydney to a dedicated facility.
    Once you have a complete diagnosis then it's time to concentrate on the treatment plan.
    The BCNA website will offer you a plethora of information and podcasts.

    In the meantime maybe consider ringing BCNA Helpline, link below

    https://www.bcna.org.au/helpline/

    Best wishes 
    Take care