A new hurdle is coming my way
Judy
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Oh Judy
So sorry to hear this, even harder when you know what to expect~but so much better to have you hanging around as long as possible to inspire and bring love and light into the world~We will be holding you up~ on November 22nd and the days following the surgery....keep on being the amazing person that you are~Sinee0 -
I am so sorry...and wish you
I am so sorry...and wish you the best....I'll check back for updates
Denise0 -
I am so sorry...and wish you
I am so sorry...and wish you the best....I'll check back for updates
Denise0 -
Thank yousinee said:Oh Judy
So sorry to hear this, even harder when you know what to expect~but so much better to have you hanging around as long as possible to inspire and bring love and light into the world~We will be holding you up~ on November 22nd and the days following the surgery....keep on being the amazing person that you are~Sinee
I appreciate you kind words and thoughts.0 -
I am so sorry about this news!disneyfan2008 said:I am so sorry...and wish you
I am so sorry...and wish you the best....I'll check back for updates
Denise
Being pro-active is very valuable --- Gentle hugs, and prayers coming your way.
Vicki Sam0 -
Can you explain?VickiSam said:I am so sorry about this news!
Being pro-active is very valuable --- Gentle hugs, and prayers coming your way.
Vicki Sam
Judy -
So sorry to hear of the need for another surgery/mastectomy. Why is it the best thing to do to remove the breast? I know we're at higher risk for cancer in the contralateral breast and I know many have had bilateral mastectomies with the "other" breast being removed prophylactically. I also know that BCRA plays a factor in this decision. Does anyone have any other information about when removing that other breast is a good idea? Does it correlate with the stage and grade of the cancerous breast?
Suzanne0 -
Wishing you good luck Judydisneyfan2008 said:I am so sorry...and wish you
I am so sorry...and wish you the best....I'll check back for updates
Denise
Wishing you good luck Judy and I will keep you in my prayers.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Double WhammyDouble Whammy said:Can you explain?
Judy -
So sorry to hear of the need for another surgery/mastectomy. Why is it the best thing to do to remove the breast? I know we're at higher risk for cancer in the contralateral breast and I know many have had bilateral mastectomies with the "other" breast being removed prophylactically. I also know that BCRA plays a factor in this decision. Does anyone have any other information about when removing that other breast is a good idea? Does it correlate with the stage and grade of the cancerous breast?
Suzanne
My oncologist said that the liklihood of my having breast cancer in the other breast increases since I've had it in one of them. I also have a tendency to have fibroid tumors and my breasts are dense. It makes it harder to detect cancer when they are dense. Right now my surgeon have me coming every six months for mammograms so she can watch the tumor for growth. All of these reasons led us to decide removing the breast was the best course of action.
Judy0 -
I am very sorry also JudyVigee said:So Sorry
Judy I am so sorry you have to go through another surgery.
My surgeon gave me the option and I decided to have them both taken right away to avoid this.
Know we are thinking of you and this is the best thing to do.
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I am very sorry also Judy that you have to endure more surgery. I am sending prayers and hugs and lots of positive thoughts.0 -
Judy
I think it is wise to go with the removal of the breast. Who is to say when the non cancerous growth will decide to become a traitor to your body. You seem to be taking a proactive stance. Who needs the worry if you can avoid it.
Now if you are in the mood for a chuckle read further.
Though you are losing the other breast, the good news is that you are not losing your mind. Now that would be tragic.0 -
Judy, I'm so sorry you have
Judy, I'm so sorry you have to go through surgery again. But better not to wait. I know if this was my choice I would do the same thing. Some times I wish I had both removed instead of just one. I wish you all the best your in my prayers. I will be with you on the 22Nd. Take care darlin Kay,0 -
Sorry to hear about your surgery.smalldoggroomer said:Judy, I'm so sorry you have
Judy, I'm so sorry you have to go through surgery again. But better not to wait. I know if this was my choice I would do the same thing. Some times I wish I had both removed instead of just one. I wish you all the best your in my prayers. I will be with you on the 22Nd. Take care darlin Kay,
Sending {{{{{HUGS}}}}} and prayers, for strength and peace. Also prayers for your surgeon.0 -
I'm so sorry that you areskipper54 said:Sorry to hear about your surgery.
Sending {{{{{HUGS}}}}} and prayers, for strength and peace. Also prayers for your surgeon.
I'm so sorry that you are going to have more surgery. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs, Leeza0 -
I'm sorry you have to dojnl said:I'm so sorry that you are
I'm so sorry that you are going to have more surgery. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs, Leeza
I'm sorry you have to do this again. Believe me I know what that's like. I've lost one and will lose the other soon but the other is malignant. This stuff is really tough. I'll be thinking of you.
Take care,
Pam0 -
I will be thinking of youPam5 said:I'm sorry you have to do
I'm sorry you have to do this again. Believe me I know what that's like. I've lost one and will lose the other soon but the other is malignant. This stuff is really tough. I'll be thinking of you.
Take care,
Pam
I will be thinking of you and I am sending you lots of hugs and prayers!0 -
Sending gentle hugs and lotsdisneyfan2008 said:I am so sorry...and wish you
I am so sorry...and wish you the best....I'll check back for updates
Denise
Sending gentle hugs and lots of prayers and good luck to you for your upcoming surgery.
Hugs, Angie0
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