But not a very patient one!
I've at least got a diagnosis, it's invasive ductal cancer grade 2, but still small, oestrogen receptive but looks as if I might get away with the lymph nodes....and maybe not too much treatment afterwards?
Complex plan, but to begin with, a sentinel node (plus another one or so) removal as day surgery, (a nuclear medicine visit first to get 'the jab' for them to trace) then a gap while that, plus the HER result come back, then because of my previous surgeries for cysts and the fact one resulted in a massive haematoma, therefore scar tissue, I will have a complete mastectomy with an implant. That will be immediately after Easter.
By finding out as much as possible beforehand, the surgeon hopes to prevent too many operations. Obviously I will then need Tamoxifen or similar, so will appreciate helpful advice about that.
But I'd be interested on anyone's 'take' on her plan. I feel reassured that she took time with me, and the BC nurse afterwards spent a good while too.
Hugs xxx
Yes, I mis-spelt it, or at least my phone did, it’s padel, and apparently uses as much energy as squash, more than any other racquet sports. She’s really enjoying it, plays several times a week. She plays the personal trainer that I mentioned, so does get regular courts. There are 5 courts at our local gym.
im definitely feeling the stretch of my mx arm, got to be good for it! It’s not painful but a touch uncomfortable! it’s on full abduction, so lying on back on a mat and stretching it right out to the side and holding it there. Plus some turning body away from that stretch.
Henry and I have had a nap due to that 6am start!
Hugs xxx
Moomy
Your stretching reminds me I should keep up with mine moomy
Having a break off Abemaciclib sounds as though it would be worthwhile to see if that improves your respiratory symptoms especially as they are impacting on you daily .
“ The only constant thing in life is change “
Yes, Flossie25 (d7a6795946cf48c384ad101572266f) I’d already stepped up asthma meds as I felt pretty wheezy, especially yesterday, but after a hefty cough last night it eased quite a bit and I didn’t feel as bad this morning on the dog walk. So hopefully I might be over the worst, chest-wise.
hugs xxx
Moomy
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