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judyte
judyte Member Posts: 2
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
I had invasive ductal carcinoma in left breast with 7 positive nodes 7/26/01. I finished chemo and radiation in March 2002.
I had preventive mastectomy of my right breast and removal of my ovaries in September. I thank God everyday for life.
He has been very gracious.

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  • hummingbyrd
    hummingbyrd Member Posts: 950 Member
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    welcome to the site Judy I enjoyed chatting w/ you Sat night. Thank God for His mercy and grace. Glad you made it through the battle! HummB
  • inkblot
    inkblot Member Posts: 698 Member
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    Hi Judy:

    Congratulations on coming through so much so well!

    I think we all learn some very valuable lessons through our bc experience...and one of the best ones, as you said, is living a thankful life every single day! Nothing's better than waking up each day, and finding that we're thankful and grateful not only for our lives, but all the people with whom we share our life, the beauty and joy we've found...often in some very unusual places! Ha.

    Continue to feel well and I'm happy you've joined us here! I'm always inspired and grateful to find yet another woman who's
    KICKIN'!

    Love, light and laughter,
    Ink
  • nasa2537
    nasa2537 Member Posts: 311
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    Hello, and welcome to the group! You will find a lot of support here...lots of caring, friendly women. Glad you made it through all your treatment. How did you convince them to take the ovaries out? My gynecologist won't even consider it. Take care and God bless, Cyndi
  • judyte
    judyte Member Posts: 2
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    nasa2537 said:

    Hello, and welcome to the group! You will find a lot of support here...lots of caring, friendly women. Glad you made it through all your treatment. How did you convince them to take the ovaries out? My gynecologist won't even consider it. Take care and God bless, Cyndi

    Hello Cyndi, I had my genetic testing done and my bc was truly genetic even though it was an unidentifiable gene. We thought it would be BRCA I or II but it wasn't. My gyn and oncologist had suggested removal of ovaries and other breast. My sister had bc 18 yrs ago and had a new diagnosis of bc in her other breast 2 months ago. One of my aunts had ovarian cancer so I decided for peasce of mind I would go ahead with the surgery. I'm glad I did now that it is over.
    I thank God for His goodness and mercy to me.
  • believer5409
    believer5409 Member Posts: 10
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    I too am a new member and have been diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma in the right breast. I just had a lumpectomy and removal of 15 nodes on 2/4. All nodes were negative. Will start chemo 2/21 for 4 treatments. Then to follow up with radiation. I believe God will heal me. Just need to hear some encouraging fellow mates who have survived this with no more occurences. I wonder if I should have had an mastectomy instead. I am 46.