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iserbrown
5 years agoMember
Advice I received from a Counsellor on day of diagnosis was to appoint someone as the gatekeeper, in my case Hubby, so that circle of friends and family and unrelenting stories are controlled. Sometimes we just don't need to know how Mrs What's-her-name from down the street had the same as you but in actual fact didn't!
We are all different in how we react to treatment and hopefully you are in the category of someone who can sail through with very few side effects!
It's a so and so but I am sure once all the biopsies are complete and a plan in place you will feel like you are having a little more control on where you are at
Best wishes and take care
BTW the website is full of lots of information to guide you, here's a couple of links to help you along
Fact sheet: Breast cancer pathology | Breast Cancer Network Australia (bcna.org.au)
Types of breast cancer (bcna.org.au)
We are all different in how we react to treatment and hopefully you are in the category of someone who can sail through with very few side effects!
It's a so and so but I am sure once all the biopsies are complete and a plan in place you will feel like you are having a little more control on where you are at
Best wishes and take care
BTW the website is full of lots of information to guide you, here's a couple of links to help you along
Fact sheet: Breast cancer pathology | Breast Cancer Network Australia (bcna.org.au)
Types of breast cancer (bcna.org.au)