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That's cr*p JoDec !! Everything crossed it's nothing sinister. I agree, it's unlikely at this point after the chemo.
Another Happy Birthday !!
For everyone who is feeling ill, down, sore
LondonLass sorry I didn't respond to your text - it only arrived today!! (and I STILL don't have any credit................)
Karen
Thanks All, I'm sure it's nothing to worry about, but I feel like every tiny swelling or change will send me into a tizz! This is why I wanted a double. They are going to think I am an idiot! Xx
Jo Jo x
None of us wanted to be in this group, but we are glad we're not alone.
Diagnosis 2/8/17 IDC Her2+, 22mm, with spread to several lymph nodes. TCHP chemo started 23/8/17, Mx with immediate, temp recon 24/1/18, rads 20/3 to 10/4/18, Herceptin by IV until Nov 18. RR Mx Jan 23. Still waiting for reconstruction, but opting for simple implants, as opposed to Diep, due to long waiting lists for diep.
I found another lump other week same side as mx, had it scanned yesterday its in the skin and nothing to worry about.
Nothing worry about , gets me goin that does.!!!!!!
Anyway hopefully its nothing sinester as you say all that chemo. You stick to your guns about the mx, DONOT give in.
Lets us notrites know how it turns out .
Oh no, JoDec! Hope you get it sorted quickly. Unlikely to be sinister, but such a worry. At least you don't have to wait too long for the appt.
You never know with this disease when something else is going to smack you in the face!
Good luck and hugs,
Seaspirit xx
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Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
Hi Twinkle51, totally understand how you feel. I don't know much about occ health, rules etc, but really empathise.
When I git breast ca 9 years ago I had to stop work precipitously, thought I would go back in a year, but was not fit and had to retire. (I was over retirement age).
I totally lost my identity and found it very hard to adjust.
Now I am glad to be out of it!!
Good luck and I hope the beaurocracy does not hold you up any more!
Love,
Seaspirit xx
Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
Mazza10 it won't let me tag but I am here! I am sure I must be size O given the teeth clenching, tongue biting etc that I am using to stop myself letting rip with exactly what I think....you know, now that my lovely man is here.
I will spare you the details of dismantling the huge TV, bar saying of all that needs to be done...that wasn't near top of list. An official was due to visit at tea time...so I was trying to get the living room respectable...and he smashes TV into lots of bits and filth...want to keep several bits, and there is no where to put debris as bins failed to get emptied on binday.
I clean and dress one sofa with new cushions... somewhere de-dog haired for visitor to sit...it used to be where dog would curl up but dog is fine that it no longer is.... but my man keeps telling dog to go lie on it!.
Etc etc etc.
Sorry some of you are having worries as to new lumps but great news mrsox!
I feel I am winjing about the trivial and it is good that my man is around...but....hard work : ). I am giving him a few days grace then ....no doubt fireworks will fly .
As I had hastily dumped stuff in bedroom n on bed....I now need to go sort that...himself meanwhile keeps saying 'today was a very productive day!'
Take care.
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