Does it ever end?

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I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, 2006 and 2007, then in 2008 i had a small skin cancer removed.  Now I am facing a historectomy and a chance i have uterine cancer.  They will do a biopsy during my surgery.  If its not cancer that would be wonderful, but I am so tired of wondering if and when it will hit again!!  Does it really ever end?! 

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  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited May 2010

    Irishsun, I have no answers for you. All I can do is send love, and tell you I'm praying for B9 results after your surgery.

    Leah

  • hollyann
    hollyann Member Posts: 2,992
    edited May 2010

    Irishsun I know how you feel...I ended up with a total hyst and oopherectomy because of Tamoxifen and have had 2 more biopsies since my bc dx in Dec 06..........I wonder if it will ever end too.....Good luck to you and praying for B9 results for you.......

  • lovetosail
    lovetosail Member Posts: 544
    edited May 2010

    I'm so sorry Irishsun.  I am going to have to have a thyroid biopsy next week - I also wonder how many more times this will happen.

  • Titan
    Titan Member Posts: 2,956
    edited May 2010

    I guess we can only hope all this ends (well) sometime! I know that once we have breast cancer they keep us under the microscope it seems like forever. My SIL is 2 years out from BC and has had biopsies on her thryoid and colon. They have turned out OK but it seems like every time you turn around a biopsy or surgery needs to be done... The doctors are "erring on the side of caution" but I know what you mean...you get tired of getting cut on and scanned and freaking out every 5 minutes.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2010

    I had a lumpectomy  Dec of 09, thyroid cancer surgery 3 weeks ago and now the doctors are worried about spots on my liver. I am tired of all this. I have a cat scan and a mammo coming up this month. I just want it to end. I try to keep going forward and enjoy what I can for the moment. I'll worry about it tomorrow or the next day if I can find the time. Next Sunday (May 9th) will be one year when I found the breast cancer.

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