Freaking out it is spreading to my lymph nodes
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Runrcrb: I take Tamoxifen and I take it in the morning.
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Oh my goodness. All of this. I can relate so much to everything. Aren't the "...and she died" stories so helpful? Ugh. And the twinges! Omg. I am having my bilateral mx a week from Monday. Biopsy was four weeks ago, and for three weeks after that, I felt all kinds of zaps, tingles, and twinges going up into my armpit. I'm just trying to tell myself it was my body's way of saying, "Get ready. You think you feel bad after a biopsy? Just wait until you have surgery." And, not to mention all the pains all over--every back spasm, side ache, headache is mets.
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I can't speak to anyone else's experience, but I had worse pain from biopsies than from BMX.
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I used Ativan (sparingly, but it was there) and Netflix while waiting. I did buy the Mayo Clinic book on breast cancer for overview but didn't do much research at all until I knew what to research, and didn't go online except to this site (where I was basically told it was okay to get the meds!) Exercise, distraction and meds
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To add to Proud_Patriot's post about survivors. My grandmother who was born in January 1903 had a radical mastectomy in the late 1940's or early 1950's. My mother thinks they sent her home with a radiation lamp which my aunt, an RN, helped her with. So she did have radiation but no chemo. She died in December 2002 just one month shy of her 100th birthday. 50+ year survivor.
My heart wants us all to have that kind of success with our journey.
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I went through the same fears after my biopsy - all the twinges, aches, and pains, and swelling in my lymph nodes! I was afraid to talk about it. It's just your body clearing itself up and healing, but it sure was scary. That was also at the point where my mind was going to darker places, and I didn't know whether it was in my nodes or not. More than likely everything is fine. I did take the occasional ativan during chemo, especially when I was on steroids and needed my sleep. As for "...and she died"... I have personally known no less than 13 (I think the number is actually higher, and doesn't count the ones I met in treatment) women who have had breast cancer. 11 of them are still with us, some of them for 13, 15, and 20+ years. I'm 53 now and planning to be on the 30+ year plan! There's nothing like surviving cancer to make you feel alive and thankful for each day...
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