Masectomy
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cathy
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Cathy,
I know what you mean by it all being so fast - I think quite a few of us feel that way when we are hit with the news. I also had DCIS level 3 and had a bilateral mastectomy. I was told I could go back to work two weeks after surgery but chose to stay home for a month (and I'm glad I did). My only real advice is to get as much help as you can after surgery and DON'T try to do too much and hurt yourself while you are healing.
Keep reading the previous posts - they are full of tips and ideas you can use for your particular situation. Try searching by key words for things you are interested in - that's what I did.
Good luck with your surgery and keep us posted on how you're doing.0 -
Cathy,
I is truly
Cathy,
I is truly overwhelming and surreal how fast everything moves once your diagnosed,of course recovery is different for every one but I was out and about by early into week 2 still sore and got tierd really quick but still out of the house.
Good luck and your in my thoughts and prayers
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Wishing you good luck Cathykimber10 said:Cathy,
I is truly
Cathy,
I is truly overwhelming and surreal how fast everything moves once your diagnosed,of course recovery is different for every one but I was out and about by early into week 2 still sore and got tierd really quick but still out of the house.
Good luck and your in my thoughts and prayers
Kim
Wishing you good luck Cathy and glad that some of the women that have had a mastectomy responded. I hope it helps to answer some of your questions. I had a lumpectomy with rads. Sending you prayers! Good luck with your surgery!
Hugs, Leeza0
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