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Hi Dawne - TexasGirl
Well I
Hi Dawne - TexasGirl
Well I am on the begining of my journey with BC, just diagnosed this year. I had on Valentine's day my surgery (Lumpectomy, Centennial note ans 14 lymph notes removed) and I am still waiting for Radiation & Chemo. However I had been diagnosed with DCIS and chances that they will "offer" me "double removal" is quite high. I am only 37 and have no children, so chances that I will never have children in furure is almost for sure (after chemo).
I know that loosing breast may be frustrating idea BUT you can always get new ones, that you can pick the size & shape. They could be your NEW DREAM "shopping" for new boobs .... At least that I looking on it. Try to look possitive on this, please.
Good luck
Helen
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