Second time around
Hello , I am new here. I found out yesterday that I have another cancer in my breast and i am afraid. Is there anybody out there that has has the same thing happen to them and can you help me.
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I am so sorry to hear that
I am so sorry to hear that you are going through this. Cancer is scary, but try and gather as much information as you can and find some trusted physicians to help. Cancer is not a death sentence. Many of us have lived a long time even with advanced disease. Hang in there and welcome!
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WellcomeCypressCynthia said:I am so sorry to hear that
I am so sorry to hear that you are going through this. Cancer is scary, but try and gather as much information as you can and find some trusted physicians to help. Cancer is not a death sentence. Many of us have lived a long time even with advanced disease. Hang in there and welcome!
Welcome to the board. There are several members of this board who have had recurrance or new primary cancer. Some have had progression to other organs continue live their live. You are not alone.
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so sorry to hear....pixie
so sorry to hear....pixie dust heading your way...thinking of you..
Denise
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checking in to see how you
checking in to see how you are doing...
Denise
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Second Cancer
Hello dearmstr.........getting the news that you have another cancer would of course make you afraid. You didn't say how long it has been since the first cancer or what your treatment was then. I have not gotten that news but there are many on here who have posted about metastesis ........so far during my long remission I have relied on Prayer and attempted to keep a positive outlook because I realized early on that we cannot live in Fear..... it clouds our judgement and cripples our emotions. Sending you positve thoughts that this new cancer will be manageable and treatable. We are stronger than we sometimes think........ hugs and prayers, Glo
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second time around.disneyfan2008 said:checking in to see how you
checking in to see how you are doing...
Denise
I thank all of your for your replies and suppot. It has been ten years since my last diagnosis. Since I created this post. I went for surgery on the 28th and had a mastectomy. And today the drain was removed. I have also found out that I will probably not required Chemo. But will have to take a new drug that starts with an A for 5 years. I am feeling alot better today.
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Glad you are feeling betterdearmstr said:second time around.
I thank all of your for your replies and suppot. It has been ten years since my last diagnosis. Since I created this post. I went for surgery on the 28th and had a mastectomy. And today the drain was removed. I have also found out that I will probably not required Chemo. But will have to take a new drug that starts with an A for 5 years. I am feeling alot better today.
and sure hope you won't have to do the chemo and that the healing from the surgery goes smoothly.
I'm getting my Annual Diagnostic MM this Friday and getting nervous like I alway do...even though I've been in Remission now about 11 years from end of chemo/radiation......still get uptight.
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yeah, no chemodearmstr said:second time around.
I thank all of your for your replies and suppot. It has been ten years since my last diagnosis. Since I created this post. I went for surgery on the 28th and had a mastectomy. And today the drain was removed. I have also found out that I will probably not required Chemo. But will have to take a new drug that starts with an A for 5 years. I am feeling alot better today.
Hope you continue to heal and recover without complications. Great news that you get to skip chemo, not an experience I would recommend. I'm guessing your new med for the next 5 years is Arimidex. I'm glad you're feeling better, stay strong.
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