Hi new to group

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Hi I am Ju . Diagnosed with an adenosarcoma of the womb- happened all so quick - tests, worries, full abdominal hysterectomy/ but I feel lucky as no more treatment needed as they said they have it all . Just started back at work - it really does do a head mush on you the big c doesn’t it x anyway hi xx 

  • Hi  and a very warm welcome to the online community

    I'm sorry that you had a cancer diagnosis but please to hear that you now need no more treatment and you've just started back to work.

    The online community is divided up into different support groups so I'm going to recommend a couple for you to think about joining. The first is the womb (uterus) cancer group which is a great place to give and receive support from others with a similar diagnosis.

    The second is the life after cancer group which is for people who have finished treatment to discuss things like the physical and emotional after effects of cancer, returning to work, or trying to move on with your life.

    To join either or both of these groups just click on the links I've created and then choose 'click to join' or 'join' (depending on the device you're using) on the page that opens. You can then introduce yourself and post in the same way as you did here and join in with existing conversations by clicking on 'reply'. 

    It would be great if you could pop something about your journey so far into your profile as it really helps others when answering or looking for someone with a similar diagnosis. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself. To do this click on your username and then select 'Profile'. You can amend it at any time and if you're not sure what to write you can take a look at mine by clicking on my username.

    If you have any difficulty navigating the community just drop me a reply and I'll be pleased to help.

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