Crying
How do you stop crying? I can't stop!!!!
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Take a deep breath, close your eyes and imagine God in a rocking chair, comforting you.. I have had to do this many times lately... It is ok to cry, it is hard going through this, and crying is a good release of tension that is not good for your body.. I feel God is there to comfort us through our good and bad times. Just know you aren't alone and you can always talk here..
I have been that way for two days now..things just catch up with you and you have to release it somehow.
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Thank you so much. I will take that advice to heart!
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You are most welcome.. Lots of these Ladies have been here for me this past month and a half since dx.. So its time for me to pass on that love...
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I too cant stop crying very depressed hav'nt had surgery yet was diagnosed 6 weeks ago biopsy says grade 3 invasive breast cancer.Surgery is june 3rd I have never been this down in my life.
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i'm sorry you have to wait so long for your surgery,that certainly is not helping ,as i found the waiting was the worst, once you know as least you can make a plan and that does help . have you seen your doctor and let them know how depressed your feeling whether they can move your surgery up or give you something to help in the meantime, until then sending you lots of hugs xoxox
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At first I didnt cry. I was in shock. I thought I was being brave. I thought that since my great-aunt, mom, first cousin, had BC, and all survived, I could ignore the impact BC had on me. My mom passed from something entirely different. So, I wasnt going to let myself feel this. I was in total denial.
The waiting for each thing was breaking me down. But I still kept strong, went through my biopsy thinking"no big deal". I went through my lumpectomy..."something that you just had to do"..and more waitin for pathology, oncology, geno testing report, BRACA report, MRI report, Pet scan, Bone density scan. I was mentally scanned out, and still didnt cry. They saw "something" on my MRI, and since I have IDC, finally made my decision to have my uniMX. Still I didnt cry.
When I was given my script for Arimidex...I broke down. For some reason..that's what made it all real for me, and when I was able to finally release. I cried for days. I cried because I couldnt talk to my mother about it. I cried constantly. And then...I just stopped. I began to realize that I walked through all this and am OK. I am really OK, and will just have to walk through the door of my next step. And I have this board to rely on and give me confidence.
. Tell your MD that your depressed and you'll be able to get something that will help ease your feelings. I too am sending you hugs and love. As suggested, take deep breaths, you're going to get through this. And that's what we're here for.
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Drugs?
I'm sorry you are having a hard time Shara. Man, If I had a penny for every tear I've shed because of this crap.....
If you aren't taking anything for 'depression', try something. It really can help.
My big brother recently got married, and we are all just so happy for him. (For a lot of reasons.) There wasn't a dry eye in the house when the ceremony was taking place...except for my Sister Debbi. (A two-time breast cancer survivor.) I said "I can't believe you aren't crying." She said:"I want to cry but I can't because I took my Zoloft."
((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))))))
Traci
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