Anyone here dealing with Triple Negative?
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Hiloyama said:nutrition
THanks for you post Patrice. I am curious to read your book. What is it called? How can I access it? Thanks for your help.
Leslie
Leslie...
Just google.."WHat to do when you are diagnosed?" by Patrice Sarnatora
I probably made some grammatical errors but I wrote it one night after chemo.
Hope you enjoy it and get some great info from it!!!!
Let me know if you have any questions...I am certified now as a Health Counselor.
(((HUGS)))
Patrice
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3 years NED - TNBCaligrace726 said:TNBC
Just general information about your experience, treatment and how you are doing now. After my stereotactic I was diagnosed with DCIS and. I've had a lumpectomy and got clear margins and was told all I needed was radiation, but because my doctor said it was aggressive and could come back I chose to have a mastectomy. After all my results came back it turned out to be Triple Negative. I was diagnosed March 22nd.
I go to my first Oncologist appt. tomorrow and I'm scared to death. When I found out my diagnosis I came home and googled it and after reading the first few things I got really scared and quit.
So I would rather hear from real people that experienced it and what their thoughts are.
Thanks I appreciate the reply.
Did you have the BRCA test done?
Hi Aligrace,
I was diagnosed in June 2010 with Stage IIB TNBC. I am 46 now. I had a lumpectomy and then a second for clear margins. I had 2 rounds of chemo. No radiation. For me, and everyone is different, I found it best to completely ignore the numbers and percentages. I listened to my doctors but made the decisions I felt were right for me.
I did interview oncs though. I think you had asked that question. You are going to be dealing with your onc for a long time. Be sure it's someone you feel comfortable with and trust.
I also had the BRCA test done because I have a daughter. I have no history of breast cancer in my family. The test was negative. I guess that means I was just lucky, huh?
Don't let the names (TNBC) or numbers freak you out. Just do what you feel you need to and take care of you!
Hugs,
Michele
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Hi Leslieloyama said:nutrition
THanks for you post Patrice. I am curious to read your book. What is it called? How can I access it? Thanks for your help.
Leslie
Hope you are doing well!!!! Just go to google and thpe in "WHat To DO WHen You Are DIagnosed? by Patrice Sarnatora.
You can download it from there for free.
If you want a hard copy let me know I will send it to you.
(((HUGS)))
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