One Month After Diagnosis & Feeling Overwhelmed
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Hi Wendy. I'm Cathy from N.Y. Welcome to this site. The great thing about this site is you can ramble on and on and no one cares. We're here to offer as much help as we can. We've all been through the BC Dx. and surgery. Some of us are more fortunate not to have chemo and/or radiation but that doesn't mean things haven't been hard for us. It's ok to feel overwhelmed, sad,angry! You're human and these are all natural feelings. Try not to let them eat you inside. Talk to people, get hugs, rest when you want, let your family help you. You deserve all you can get,afterall, you'd do the same for them. Let us know how we can help. The ladies(and sometimes men) are a great group of people with lots of knowledge. Keep in touch. If you want to e-mail me :RPT1206@aol.com. Bye for now! Cathy0
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Dear Wendy,
Been there. I am 54 (until Monday), routine mammo to bilateral mas/
between 10/31 to 12/08). path put at stage !!!B-IV, but I don't care at all
about the poor survival rate...I am going to live.
My medical onco. says my attitude will give me a leg up and after 3 A/C chemo treatments,
I have been doing fine even though my blood counts plummet but bound back up to normal
for the next one on schedule.
Don't be afraid to use us as a crying, screaming, gotta get it all out of my system, place to come
to. Every one on here is great.
your minister is right. I don't care how many recurrences I have , or how badly things go,
I am ready to die at any time, but I fully live each day and plan to have about 45 more years
of this life.
(by the way they had ignored all the funky looking spots on my manno. and US fpr 14 years
because the fluid from my cysts was always negative. I finally got a few calcium crystals in the
tumors in the past year so they showed up...what a mess was in there.
Hang in there. we'll be praying for you..
and for your family
hugs and prayers, cher0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatorcruf said:Hi Wendy. I'm Cathy from N.Y. Welcome to this site. The great thing about this site is you can ramble on and on and no one cares. We're here to offer as much help as we can. We've all been through the BC Dx. and surgery. Some of us are more fortunate not to have chemo and/or radiation but that doesn't mean things haven't been hard for us. It's ok to feel overwhelmed, sad,angry! You're human and these are all natural feelings. Try not to let them eat you inside. Talk to people, get hugs, rest when you want, let your family help you. You deserve all you can get,afterall, you'd do the same for them. Let us know how we can help. The ladies(and sometimes men) are a great group of people with lots of knowledge. Keep in touch. If you want to e-mail me :RPT1206@aol.com. Bye for now! Cathy
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Wow what a journey you have been on these past months. You will get through this. It will be tiring and some days just plain awful but it does get better. I was diagonosed 3A and had 4 A/c then 4 Taxol then radiation. My oncologist thinks it is curable. I had several positive nodes. Keep us posted. Love Debw0
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Hi Wendy, my name is Judy. I am 46. I had a mastectomy 12/15/00. There are days it is very hard & days that I really don't even think about it that much. My husband has been so great also, all of my family has. I have been married almost 31 years so there isn't much we haven't been through or seen of each other. Breast cancer just seems to do something to you though, it just takes a part of you. My husband has told me over & over it doesn't bother him & he still loves me just the same. He has not shown in any way that it does either. I have had so much support, cards, phone calls, prayers from so many people. I wondered the same thing as you as to why people would do that for me but then I really thought about it. If it were someone else I would do anything & everything to make it easier for them & I guess they know that so that's why they did it for me. You never know when you may need to return that favor. I have been very blessed with all of this. My pathology reports came back negative for any other cancer cells. I am on tamoxifen now. Other than adjusting to not being able to have my hormones anymore after 12 years of taking those, things are going good. (My husband may change his mind about being nice if I don't get leveled out here soon.HA!HA!) I wish you the very best. I will add you to my prayer list, I know that made a big difference for me. Good luck to you. Judy0
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Wendy,
there is not one person on this site that doesn't get overwhelmed with it all. if it isn't ourt own health, it's that of our loved ones as well. sometimes i think that i am the poster child for Dazed and Confused.but then some wonderful soul from this site helps me with a few(sometimes many) words that lets me know i'm just one of the crowd fighting my way thru this thing.
feel free to call om me or most any of the people here. they are wonderful.
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Hi Wendy !
I certainly do relate to your message. I am 38 and in Nov. found a lump in my brest. My gyn said it felt normal. I questioned him about it, and he said if I insisted, I could get a mammogram. Well, 3 months and a LOT of aggravation and rig-a-marole from the insurance company later, I have had a modified radical mastectomy on my right breast. Infiltrating ductal carcanoma. Stage 3A. 2 out of 51 lymph nodes positive. I will start chemo in 1 week. I have lupus too, so radiation was not an option for me.
You really summed it up about the out-pouring of support, and not being 'deserving'. I just moved here from FL last year, and have been so blessed by a strong support at my church and my daughter's school. GOD IS GOOD!!!! My husband, too, has been great. He takes me to all my appointments ( a 2 hour drive to LA), and is so supportive.
I don't know about the prognosis issue. My Dr. said that she does not go by the 5 year survival rate guide - she looks at the chance of the cancer returning over my lifetime. She gave me a 25% figure....
I see that I, too, am rambling, so I will end now. I hope you are feeling better today !
Mary Anne in CA0 -
Yea wendy and mary anne,newton1 said:Hi Wendy !
I certainly do relate to your message. I am 38 and in Nov. found a lump in my brest. My gyn said it felt normal. I questioned him about it, and he said if I insisted, I could get a mammogram. Well, 3 months and a LOT of aggravation and rig-a-marole from the insurance company later, I have had a modified radical mastectomy on my right breast. Infiltrating ductal carcanoma. Stage 3A. 2 out of 51 lymph nodes positive. I will start chemo in 1 week. I have lupus too, so radiation was not an option for me.
You really summed it up about the out-pouring of support, and not being 'deserving'. I just moved here from FL last year, and have been so blessed by a strong support at my church and my daughter's school. GOD IS GOOD!!!! My husband, too, has been great. He takes me to all my appointments ( a 2 hour drive to LA), and is so supportive.
I don't know about the prognosis issue. My Dr. said that she does not go by the 5 year survival rate guide - she looks at the chance of the cancer returning over my lifetime. She gave me a 25% figure....
I see that I, too, am rambling, so I will end now. I hope you are feeling better today !
Mary Anne in CA
remember the statistics are just that...numbers.
we are people and obviously are fighting strong.
those statistics include those who have no faith that they will survive, note I do not say get well, (my doc. says he can never tell me I am cancer free cause I should have had metastasis but none was found past the lymph nodes)
we are fighting with all at our disposal
just allowing our Creator's will to be done, giving him back the disease to do battle with, is much more than a large percentage of those negative statistics do.
keep your faith, share in our prayers, laughter, love and support
it has kept me going strong, especially when they told me there had to be mets, but test after test , none showed...(and they were good tests to, they found my collection of gallstones which my surgeon calls world class...he can hardly wait for his chance to shatter them)
MUCH LATER
sorry for the long ramble, but...
hugs and payers, cher0
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