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Double Whammy
Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hello everyone-

I've just joined. The name I selected "Double Whammy" is because I was diagnosed with both breast and endometrial cancers in late April 2010. Both were the result of routine mammography and Pap smear - and this is why we get them. To date I've had a lumpectomy and sentinal node biopsy (May 11). The breast cancer is Stage I invasive ductal carcinoma, grade 2, estrogen positive, progesterone negative, HER2 negative, Oncotype DX 31. Treatment (chemotherapy, radiation and aromatase therapy) won't begin until approximately 2 weeks after my hysterectomy (July 1). We hope the hysterectomy will be all that is needed for the endometrial cancer.

So, here I am. Your experiences and feedback amongst each other tells me this is a good place to find support and encouragement.

Thank you for what I have already learned from just lurking.
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  • aysemari
    aysemari Member Posts: 1,596 Member
    Stop lurking =)
    And join in!

    Welcome and you picked the best board on the whole internet!

    I know because I have searched high and low.

    This is going to be a scary journey but you will have all of us
    to accompany you.

    Ayse
  • ladyg
    ladyg Member Posts: 1,577
    Welcome
    Welcome to this site. Sorry you have to be here but we are all fighting the same battle. You will find lots of good information, great support and wonderful words of encouragement as I have learned first hand. We are all here for each other and just knowing that is a wonderful thing.

    Hugs
  • bjmom1
    bjmom1 Member Posts: 152
    welcome
    This is a good place and wonder people who is here to help or just listen. I will pray that your hysterectomy is only thing you need. I know it hard but try to have a positive attitude and good support group around. This will also help you get through this journey.

    God Bless

    Barbara
  • jo jo
    jo jo Member Posts: 1,175 Member
    Hi double whammy!
    Sorry you

    Hi double whammy!
    Sorry you have to be here but its a great place to be!
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Warm Welcome, Double Whammy
    Yes - your "name" is, unfortunately, quite appropriate. Glad you found us, though sorry - twice! - for the reason. And, yes - we're all here to support and encourage each other.

    My own experience was lumpectomy, chemo, rads - completed 6+ years ago. Still taking oral meds.

    You've already made much progress along your journey. I'll be hoping for the best possible outcome from your upcoming surgery.

    Kind regards, Susan
  • meena1
    meena1 Member Posts: 1,003

    Warm Welcome, Double Whammy
    Yes - your "name" is, unfortunately, quite appropriate. Glad you found us, though sorry - twice! - for the reason. And, yes - we're all here to support and encourage each other.

    My own experience was lumpectomy, chemo, rads - completed 6+ years ago. Still taking oral meds.

    You've already made much progress along your journey. I'll be hoping for the best possible outcome from your upcoming surgery.

    Kind regards, Susan

    Welcome. I am going through
    Welcome. I am going through chemo for a second time, i was just diagnosed with a reoccurence. You will find a lot of information here, just ask your questions. I am just glad i have this board while i go through chemo again. Take care
  • Katz77
    Katz77 Member Posts: 598
    Welcome
    I too was a lurker for about 3 months. I don't post alot, but come almost everyday for inspiration. Ur startingon ur road, and I'm almost to the end. Celebrated one yr yesterday. Had surgery, mastecetomy, chemo and rads.
    Alot of times during that year, would have a question or thought. Would come here and someone would have already posted it for me. The answers and concerns were here for me always. So, I ever felt weird or different for having these thoughts. I feel "normal" here.
    I'm sorry that this board of cancer survivors has to be here, but soo very happy it's here for us. People here "get it". Hard for the outsiders to get it. Be yourself here. No stupid questions or having to put on a brave face.
    I had stage 3 IDC, ER and PR pos., HER2 and 18/20 lymph nodes postive. Matchs my personalility. lol Very positive. Been there done that, so not going to do it again. I hope, I hope. Once again welcome to the boards. Katz
  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
    Welcome, Double Whammy, I'm
    Welcome, Double Whammy, I'm glad you found us and I am certain you will be, too. You will find a lot of support and encouragement here. If you have a question, and I mean ANYTHING, just ask away. More than likely, someone here has experienced it or has knowledge to offer. Oh yeah, we laugh a lot here, too!! Take care.
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member
    ladyg said:

    Welcome
    Welcome to this site. Sorry you have to be here but we are all fighting the same battle. You will find lots of good information, great support and wonderful words of encouragement as I have learned first hand. We are all here for each other and just knowing that is a wonderful thing.

    Hugs

    Hi and Welcome! You have
    Hi and Welcome! You have found the best site for support, help and encouragement!

    Wishing you good luck with your treatments!


    Sue :)
  • marilyndbk
    marilyndbk Member Posts: 238 Member
    welcome
    Welcome, double whammy, to this amazing site. I have received so much info, courage, and strength from this board. This journey of shock, decisions, appts, feelings, can be a long winding road. Bless us all on this trip. Take care. Marilyn
  • KayNYC
    KayNYC Member Posts: 495 Member
    Welcome Double Whammy
    Sorry you are having to go through this journey but glad you found this discussion board. We here are all in various stages of the journey and waging war on the invader. We are strong, determined and there is lots of love and support to be found here. Ask any question. There are no stupid questions. It is likely, whatever your question or feeling, someone here has thought it or is thinking that thought. We are in this together sister in PInk.
    Hugs, K
  • apple25
    apple25 Member Posts: 14
    Welcome, you're among friends
    Don't worry, we'll get you through this. We've all been through the ringer and come out just fine. I'm a 14 year survivor and healthy as an ox. There are no small or dumb questions to ask us. I had a great support group at work. We met once a week in a conference at our office. We laughed, cracked raunchy jokes about our mastectomies and generally the best time. It was a great relief that my friends were there to help me through my surgery and the 6 months of chemo.
  • Boppy_of_6
    Boppy_of_6 Member Posts: 1,138
    Welcome Double Whammy
    Welcome to the best place for info, support and encouragement! Sorry you need it but you will be glad you found it! I was dx with IDC stage1 grade1 EST pos. PRO pos HER - I had a lump. in March and have 1 more chemo trt. (of 4) left. I will do rads then meds. I pray that your hyst. is all you need for your other cancer. I have done fine through my trt. no sickness just tiredness. Wishing you the best in all the coming treatments and your surgery. God Bless
    (((Hugs))) Janice
  • missrenee
    missrenee Member Posts: 2,136 Member
    Katz77 said:

    Welcome
    I too was a lurker for about 3 months. I don't post alot, but come almost everyday for inspiration. Ur startingon ur road, and I'm almost to the end. Celebrated one yr yesterday. Had surgery, mastecetomy, chemo and rads.
    Alot of times during that year, would have a question or thought. Would come here and someone would have already posted it for me. The answers and concerns were here for me always. So, I ever felt weird or different for having these thoughts. I feel "normal" here.
    I'm sorry that this board of cancer survivors has to be here, but soo very happy it's here for us. People here "get it". Hard for the outsiders to get it. Be yourself here. No stupid questions or having to put on a brave face.
    I had stage 3 IDC, ER and PR pos., HER2 and 18/20 lymph nodes postive. Matchs my personalility. lol Very positive. Been there done that, so not going to do it again. I hope, I hope. Once again welcome to the boards. Katz

    Your story sounds like mine--
    Hi Katz: Your story sounds like mine. In Dec. '09 had lumpectomy, axillary node disection, re-excision to get clean margins. Stage III IDC, ER and PR positive, but HER2 neg. with 10/23 lymph nodes positive. It sounds so, so, great to hear you've just celebrated your one year anniversary--congratulations! Breast cancer sucks in any form, but I rarely see any posts that seem as bleak as mine (as I said though--they're all bleak and suck!).

    It gives me much hope to hear from people like you. I'm just starting radiation this week. Still sore, swollen and numb. Hoping radiation goes well.

    Thank you for your post! Renee
  • greyhoundluvr
    greyhoundluvr Member Posts: 402
    Hi, Double Whammy!
    Welcome to the board - I agree with everyone else - this is the best site out there. I looked at several before I found this one and was just amazed at the connection everyone has and the concern for each other. It is great that you are through your first surgery and we will all be here for your hysterectomy and sending you positive thoughts and prayers that it will be all you need!

    Chris
  • VickiSam
    VickiSam Member Posts: 9,079 Member

    Hi, Double Whammy!
    Welcome to the board - I agree with everyone else - this is the best site out there. I looked at several before I found this one and was just amazed at the connection everyone has and the concern for each other. It is great that you are through your first surgery and we will all be here for your hysterectomy and sending you positive thoughts and prayers that it will be all you need!

    Chris

    Double Whammy .. Hello and Welcome to our
    sisterhood of PINK WARRIORS! I am glad you found us, and sorry why you are here.

    We all have a story to tell whether we are in the beginning, middle or end of treatment or treatments, and surgeries. Please let us know if you have any questions.

    We are here for you 24/7.

    Strength, Courage, Love and Peace :D


    VickiSam
  • laurissa
    laurissa Member Posts: 773
    Good luck with your treatment
    Its overwhelming at first, but we do what we have to do. Keep us updated.
  • rhetts
    rhetts Member Posts: 4
    Also somewhat double whammy
    I had ovarian cancer in 2007 with 6 rounds of chemo the 9 yards and still trying to recover from the side effects of chemo...but in 3rd yr. remission.

    Now I'm facing bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction due 2 BRCA 1 positive, my mother also had Breast Cancer she lost her battle on 2009. I advised 2 take BRCA test. Due 2 being positive and with my prior history of Ovarian & my mother's bc I'm having to go through all of this again.

    BUT REST ASSURED - Logging In to this site will be much help and encouragement to you as I starting see for myself.

    The doctors tell you all the techincal aspects of it, not the emotional and other physical aspects that you will or may not experience...only one who has walked in our shoes know.

    If you have questions, no matter how dumb you may think it is..no matter...were all going through this one way or the other what may be your concerns will also be someone elses'


    Keep lurking

    Best Mar
  • rhetts
    rhetts Member Posts: 4
    Also somewhat double whammy
    I had ovarian cancer in 2007 with 6 rounds of chemo the 9 yards and still trying to recover from the side effects of chemo...but in 3rd yr. remission.

    Now I'm facing bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction due 2 BRCA 1 positive, my mother also had Breast Cancer she lost her battle on 2009. I advised 2 take BRCA test. Due 2 being positive and with my prior history of Ovarian & my mother's bc I'm having to go through all of this again.

    BUT REST ASSURED - Logging In to this site will be much help and encouragement to you as I starting see for myself.

    The doctors tell you all the techincal aspects of it, not the emotional and other physical aspects that you will or may not experience...only one who has walked in our shoes know.

    If you have questions, no matter how dumb you may think it is..no matter...were all going through this one way or the other what may be your concerns will also be someone elses'


    Keep lurking

    Best Mar
  • joan_doyle
    joan_doyle Member Posts: 29
    Welcome
    You have just found lots of lovely gals to help you thro' they helped me Cheers Joan