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
Daughter not only worked teaching in London but tonight she’s on the train to Manchester for teaching tomorrow! She’s a bit worried as she’s out of practise and has solo trombone spots in ‘Bolero’ two days running at the end of the week for the Hallé!
And it seems I may have a tummy bug, had them runs’ last night, hardly any sleep, and have come to bed early as I feel dizzy. Think I held it together at the museum, it was our monthly meeting and a short engineering test spell afterwards. Then shopped on the way home....I’m shattered! Hubs may have some of it too....
hugs xxx
Moomy
World Cancer Day today. I hope a way of tackling this cruel disease comes soon. It took my dear Dad when I was 24 and newly married (we almost cancelled our wedding as it was obvious my Dad was so very ill) and has affected my only brother (plus myself of course), and our daughter who had such a long illness that the ongoing problems affect her still, over eight years on.
Please, cancer, leave my family alone now?
Hugs to all on site xxx
Moomy
Hi moomy hope your feeling better today your family really have had a time of it hopefully it's onwards an upwards now am5 years post after all the treatment I developed IBS having a rotten day of it very draining but as I always say doable enjoy yoga tc xx
Hi Kessy,
yes it’s tough, but as you say, hopefully things will improve. Hope your IBS behaves!
hugs xxx
Moomy
Yoga was great! Thanks for thinking of me, but I’m fine again (if a little bunged up!)
Hugs xxx
Moomy
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