Diagnosed at StageIV

KathyMDM
KathyMDM Member Posts: 2
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
I was diagnose by having blurred vision, the opthamologist saw a tumor in my eye that only comes from BC mets. Mammo was neg, ultrasound showed fibroadenoma that FNA turned up to have ICD in it and now I have a painful lump. Just got diagnosed yesterday

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  • Ellison
    Ellison Member Posts: 68
    Hi Kathy,

    So sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I am also stage IV. Was diagnosed with bone mets oct. 27-05
    I am going thur treatment again. Just started three weeks ago.

    It never occured to me I could have mets in the eyes. Do you know how they are going to treat this.

    I know you are going thru a lot right now. Hang in there and keep us posted.

    elli
  • lynette50
    lynette50 Member Posts: 3
    Kathy, I was diagnosed at
    stage Iv and it will be 3 years in Sept. 3005. The first days are so frightening, but know that cancer is more a chronic disease that a death sentence. My sister is a doc at Stanford and I have the best BC guy in the country. I'm on tamoxifen and Zometa and, so far I'm doing okay. I swim laps every day, this after chemo and radition and more chem and no hair and weakness. I am thinking about your. We form a sisterhood and we're all connected. You are in my prayers. . you will get beyond the fear. Lynettte
  • hummingbyrd
    hummingbyrd Member Posts: 950 Member
    lynette50 said:

    Kathy, I was diagnosed at
    stage Iv and it will be 3 years in Sept. 3005. The first days are so frightening, but know that cancer is more a chronic disease that a death sentence. My sister is a doc at Stanford and I have the best BC guy in the country. I'm on tamoxifen and Zometa and, so far I'm doing okay. I swim laps every day, this after chemo and radition and more chem and no hair and weakness. I am thinking about your. We form a sisterhood and we're all connected. You are in my prayers. . you will get beyond the fear. Lynettte

    Diagnosed at stage IV June of 2000. Hang in there, no cure, but it can be a chronic condition...hey I can live with that! It takes faith, a positive attitude and a lot of hard work. Be pro-active in your treatment. I'm so pro-active I even wrote a book.
    amazon.com
    Cancer and Beyond
    The things you want to know about cancer...
    but nobody will tell you.
    Ya'll just tell me if you get tired of me promoting my book! LOL
    Glory be to God I've just lived long enough to get tired of typing in the same information! *wink*
    (((HUGS))) hummingbyrd