Got diagnosed on December 3, 2015
I got the dreaded phone call 2 days ago, I am still shocked and numb. Going for a MRI in 2 days and have never had surgery before. So scared
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I just wanted to reach out to you and tell you how familiar I am with that fear. I was diagnosed on November 3rd. Getting the tests done and waiting for results has been the hardest thing so far on my journey. I want to let you know that it does get better. Once you get some answers and have a plan of attack you will take control back. Yeah, I still get scared but it's the unknown that makes it so much worse. Take one day at a time. Reach out to your support system, pray. It will get better! I just started my chemo on December 2nd. Good luck with MRI, stay positive, tackle it one day at a time.
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Twirp26 is absolutely right. I completely understand what you are feeling but it will get better once things start moving along. The initial news will leave you in shock, but you will feel better once you meet with the doctors and get a plan going. I too, still get scared but you need to stay positive!! I know its easier said than done, but it does help. I have had my share of meltdowns but you have to pull yourself up and tell yourself you will beat this!! You are not alone and I can't say enough about this site in the short time I have been on here and how it encourages me!!!
Stay strong!!!
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It is okay to be scared, it is normal. You've just had some of the worst news of your life. Like the ladies have said above, it does get better once you have a plan of attack. You feel a bit more in control. You still may have meltdowns, but overall, at least you will know what direction you are going in.
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((((Hugs)))
That fear is normal, but like the others have said....it DOES get easier. (I know that's hard to believe. I didn't believe it either, but it's true!)
I was diagnosed about a month ago and my surgery is scheduled for this week. While obviously, I'm not looking forward to it and have some anxiety about, I do feel MUCH better knowing that a plan is in place and I'm doing something to rid myself of this cancer!
This place has been AMAZING and I hope that you stay around, so you can get to know the ladies here. I've found so much support, encouragement, and love. If you have to go through this crap, it helps to go through it with some fantastic ladies who know just how you feel!
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Really big hugs from us. We're here for you!
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I'm so sorry about your diagnosis, Sally22. I too was diagnosed December 3rd. The mass was so large (3.6 cm, surrounded by a wide area of lots of bright stars--different than my normal chalk-like dense breast tissue)--that the breast surgeon told me I had cancer after the 3D mamomagrom and sonogram but before the biopsy. They were so concerned that they did an ultrasound-guided core biopsy the same day. I was supposed to get the results today (expedited), but was told they pathologist was still working on it. My mother had bilateral breast cancer, and my sister was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer earlier this year. I too have an MRI scheduled next week.
I'm sorry if this post has turned out to be more about me. Just scared, just like you. The hairs on my neck stood up when I saw the heading of your post.
I am thinking of you and hoping the pronosis and outcome is on the better part of the spectrum.
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Welcome to the community, and thank you for sharing your story! We hope you find this to be a supportive place as you being your treatment. As you can already tell, you're not alone, and we are all here to support you!
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Sally & Nopoli,
It stinks! not easy on us or our families. All great advice from the ladies.
This is the time that you need to be selfish & take care of yourself, first. We are the caretakers of our hubby's & kids. They can help you now.
I had a lumpectomy. It is easier than a mastcetomy, but sometimes not possible. Taking the Cancer out of my Breast was a easy heal. I had 7 nodes removed, that incision & area was very uncomfortable.
Keep busy, my house got a through cleaning waiting for surgery
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Sally, just checking in to see how you're doing -- how did your MRI go?
Nopoli -- how are you doing? Did you receive your biopsy results?
Please keep us all posted on how the both of you are doing! We look forward to hearing more from you.
--The Mods
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Hi, I was just diagnosed on Dec 10th. I go in for a consultation Tuesday. I'm scared as well. I'm still in shock. Good luck to you.
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Sorry you have found yourself here Breezy95
Hugs
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Sally (and Breezy): doing OK? Check in and let us know how you're doing?
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I was just diagnosed on 12/1 and the past 12 days have been a whirlwind. Mri, breast surgeon and a visit to plastic surgeon all in that time frame. Waiting on mri results and going to oncologist next week.
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Jr114, we're so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, too. But, you've found the BEST place for support right here. Please let us know how you're doing, join in on conversations, ask questions -- we're all here to support you!
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Hi all that responded to me and a big thank you. The MRI was a noisy and I have to say the worst was the tech blowing my vein. I closed my eyes and thought of happy thoughts. The results just seen what the sound seen, and it doesn't look like it has spread elsewhere. My left breast is normal. I have surgery scheduled for Tuesday Rightbreast lumpectomy. Thanks for the support.
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Sally: come back and let us know how the lumpectomy went?
Glad there's no evidence in your left breast, though MRIs are a noisy to put it mildly! I had three before my husband got stuck in close enough proximity to the machine to actually HEAR the damn thing whomping and crashing and backing and forthing. Earplugs just do not cut it. Then he believed me.
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Thanks I will.
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hello sweetie we know your feelins been there once treatment plan in effect things will calm down i was devastated at diagnosis planning my 2nd marriage an only 42yrs old But Praise God im now a 21yr Survivor. msphil(idc stage2 0\3 nodes Lmast chemo and rads 5yrs on tamoxifen.)
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hello sweetie once treatment plan in effect things will calm down we here know your feelings But know that u can get thru this take it from a 21yr Survivor Praise God i was 42 and planning Our 2nd marriage hang in there. msphil(idc stage2 0\3nodes Lmast chemo before surgery n after rads n 5yrs on tamoxifen).
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