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my name is Chloé and i just finished all my chimo and radio back in february .. it was the hardest half a year of my life .. i thought i will die .. i didn’t know it can be ok all in all .. now my hair growing back .. it came back curly this time )) .. i’m still thinking that i might not have many years as others on this earth as cancer diagnosis was one of bad ones triple negative .. but i live day by day and don’t think much about future any more .. if you are local to north london and would like to meet new friend who been through the same path and can understand what’s you going through .. send me a message in here .. we can grab a coffee and make lifelong friendship too .. who knows .. life is short .. and i’m planing to live it every day until i have it .. 

  • Hello   and welcome to our community. I am not based in north London but I have lived with metastatic tnbc since 2022. I have had a stable remission for some time. Many people survive well with tnbc, even people with cancers as advanced as mine, so I hope you go on to live a normal life. Treatment is certainly tough and it can take a while to put it behind you mentally as well as physically. My hair didn’t come back curly but it initially had an odd texture. It did go back to normal. 

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  • Hi  

    I don’t live in London and had a different type of breast cancer, but I strongly recommend having a look at Future Dreams House in Kings Cross. It’s a charity for anyone affected by breast cancer. They do lots of different sessions there and also online. I can’t post a link but just do a search online. 
    At my exercise class (for people who’ve had a cancer diagnosis), there’s a lovely lady who had triple negative bc and is about 5 years down the line now, doing well. And I’ll tag a regular poster here who had triple negative and is much further on since her diagnosis and always has encouraging comments to offer - hope you don’t mind  

    Love and hugs, HFxx

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    Don’t be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts. – Hopi
  • thank you for your kind words and hope with good outcomes .. it means a lot .. i feel like i finally starting to live again .. took half a year after treatment to come. to my senses .. and also my eyesight dropped significantly after last chimo so can’t read in the evening without glasses .. was hoping it will stabilise but nothing happened for now ..

    i wish you to feel better and better every day .. it’s a challenging situation we are in but we need to push through ..