Fearing the unknown

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Jean54
Jean54 Member Posts: 9
Fearing the unknown

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  • Jean54
    Jean54 Member Posts: 9
    edited January 2015

    I was diagnosed with DCIS just before Thanksgiving. After talking with the surgeon I felt pretty optimistic since they caught it early. I'm having a lumpectomy on Jan. 15 th and the closer it gets the more worried I am. Since I have no risk factors other than age I'm concerned about it coming back. Also I'm not sure what to expect after surgery. Thanks for any insight

  • nmh35
    nmh35 Member Posts: 96
    edited January 2015

    I amterrified also, I'm having my surgery in Fevruary. I'm also constantly thinking what if I get it again, and what if they find something more during the surgery.

  • Nash54
    Nash54 Member Posts: 837
    edited January 2015

    I was the same way when I was fist DX. I was constantly worrying about all the what ifs. It really does get better with each step of the way. Try to just get thru surgery....if you're having a lumpectomy it's really not that bad. The hardest part is the unknown. Just waiting on information and a treatment plan. But I promise you it does get better. My only risk factor was age too.

    Reading these boards were very helpful. Especially the Lumpectomy Lounge. We were all going thru our surgeries around the same time. It helps to talk to others who truly understand what you're dealing with.

    So glad your's was caught early. Hang in there!

    There is a lot of good information on this site. I read everything I could so when I talked with my Doc it was not so overwhelming. I think there's a section called Breast Cancer 101.



    (((hugs)))

  • Ariom
    Ariom Member Posts: 6,197
    edited January 2015

    Mnh and Jean, everyone here understands, just how you are feeling. We humans don't do fear of the unknown, very well. Once you have had your surgery and have a definitive answer of Dx, when the final pathology comes in, things begin to fall into place.

    It all just takes time, it is a horrible shake up and a lot of information to process.

    As Nash suggested, read up on these boards, stay away from google. There is a huge amount of really excellent information here on DCIS, we have a resident expert named Beesie, so anything on the subject written by her, is well worth reading. I actually printed out all the information from Besie, on DCIS for my friends and family, so they would understand just what was going one with me. I didn't have the faintest idea, what DCIS was, when I first arrived here 2 years ago.

    I wish you both all the best for you coming surgery, let us now how you get on.


  • Dogsneverlie
    Dogsneverlie Member Posts: 278
    edited January 2015

    Welcome and I agree with Ariom - come to this trusted site and read, try to stay off of generic sites - these are real women and can help you cope.  You will come to like and trust people out here.

    My lumpectomies were fine - it's more the anticipation.  I was more sore than hurting - like I had done a bunch of push ups.  There are a ton of options for DCIS - one step at a time, we will help you.

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2015

    We're all here for you Jean54 and nmh35. Our community truly understands what you are going through.


  • Lindab007
    Lindab007 Member Posts: 17
    edited January 2015

    Hello Ladies! I am also scheduled for a Lumpectomy on 1/15.............my third one. This one will really be a re-excision, as the margins on my last one (12/18) did not have clear margins.

    My lumps were not bad at all, and to be honest, you can't even tell I have had one let alone two. Now I am a DD, so that is a big (no pun intended) reason why. My only pain came two weeks after the surgery. It was a slight tingling and burning sensation, probably the nerve endings healing. I had two Steriotactic biopsies that were far worse than the surgery. On the other hand, I never took the pain meds that were prescribed, no need!

    Hang in there! When it is all over, I hope you feel the same way. Good Luck to all of us on Thursday!

  • Jean54
    Jean54 Member Posts: 9
    edited January 2015

    Thanks so much for the encouraging words. I'm trying to keep busy and not dwell on this-easier said than done! Still don't understand why I got this. My parents and Grandma lived well into their 90s and never had cancer. But I guess that doesn't matter,we just have to take things as they come. Thanks again and sending good wishes your way Lindab007 and nmh35


  • Jean54
    Jean54 Member Posts: 9
    edited January 2015

    Well I had my surgery yesterday and it went better than I expected, as far as the pain afterwards. The worst part was the numbing for the wire insertion and that didn't last very long. Other than that it was not a big deal. I only took 2 Motrin the following morning for a sore throat. Now just have to wait for the pathology report.


  • Mollymae
    Mollymae Member Posts: 20
    edited January 2015

    Glad to hear that all went well. It sounds like you are doing great!

    Very gentle hugs

    Marc

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