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Don't know what to say
Don't know what to say really but if I understand, your chemo Dr (medical onconlogist) wants you on an AI but surgeon doesn't? I'd go with the chemo Dr as that's his expertise/what he does. A surgeon cuts. My surgeon did tell me that I'd have to have chemo before he would consider doing surgery but did not say what. Certainly they do have some knowledge of related issues but there is no way I would want an orthopedist doing eye surgery on me.0 -
ThanksRague said:Don't know what to say
Don't know what to say really but if I understand, your chemo Dr (medical onconlogist) wants you on an AI but surgeon doesn't? I'd go with the chemo Dr as that's his expertise/what he does. A surgeon cuts. My surgeon did tell me that I'd have to have chemo before he would consider doing surgery but did not say what. Certainly they do have some knowledge of related issues but there is no way I would want an orthopedist doing eye surgery on me.
That was kind of my thinking too. It is estrogen positive so would be beneficial, the surgeon is just questioning if the need is really there at all. I think I will go with my oncologist and try it hoping I do not have too many side effects. I can not meet to do the genetic testing for a couple months so maybe will change things later. Thanks so much for your replys, and its true I am not sleeping well which I know in itself is not healthy. I'm just need to trust the saying that "if God brought you to it, he will bring you through it". Prayers to all.0 -
Sorry for your situatioN
I look at the time of your posting and very sorry that you are having sleepless nights
Please wait for outcome of genetic testing. You should do it and not only for your daughters, for yourself as well. Outcome of the testing will impact your treatment plan. Arimidex is prescribed for estrogen receptors positive cancer, you need to check out your pathology report. If you are not estrogen positive, Arimidex is not helpful medical oncologist, not sergioun to decide on cancer treatment. A second opinion is always beneficial, please see it when you have genetic testing and pathology results in your hands.
Whisking you the best
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