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Mikeswife
Mikeswife Member Posts: 19
edited June 2014 in Male Breast Cancer

Today we celebrated 27 years of marriage, and we found out Mike has bone mets to the pelvic area. I am sad but not defeated. We are waiting for a few more tests to find out a treatment plan,. Thanks in Advance for any advice.

Laura

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  • debbie6122
    debbie6122 Member Posts: 5,161
    edited October 2011

    Im so very sorry to hear that your husband mike has bone mets, i remember your post from last year. Im sure there will be others here to give you some good advice, but in addition to this thread, you may want to post on the stage4 thread the ladies there will be able to guide you through this. There are many on here with bone mets and doing very well.

    You and your dear husband are in my thoughts and prayers

    hugs,

    DEbbie

    Edited to say- Happy Anniversary!

  • reesie
    reesie Member Posts: 2,078
    edited October 2011

    Laura, Bone mets can be treated for many years as a chronic condition. As debbie said, come on over to the Satge IV board. There are many women, men, and caregivers thete that can answer questions, hold hands, or just listen to venting if you want.



    You might want to contact eric_v -he has Stage IV too and can probably answer questions specific to male breast cancer - although I'm sure everyone else would be glad to help too.

  • EricV
    EricV Member Posts: 64
    edited October 2011

    As ressie says I have mets to 4 vertabrae.



    If you have any q's, please let me know here or on the stage 4 forum. Sorry he has it, but im doing well with my treatments.



    Eric

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