Just diagnosed I am scared it all over my body
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Thank you
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I cannot say better what Beesie just wrote... Sending support and hugs your way Ilovewhales... You will find your way through this...
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Thank you
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The testing is brutal still not sure on treatment plan. I’m getting better at escaping when I need to
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If I remember correctly, almost all of us had our cases brought before a tumor board to determine the type of recommended surgery and treatment. It's pretty standard and doesn't mean anything scary. And I've had all kinds of scans for a non-breast cancer reason, and they can pick up many things but they don't diagnose what those things are. I've had scar tissue and other stuff show on CTs and PET scans, and it took biopsies to find out what they actually were.
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Thank you that truly makes me feel better I was wondering if my case was unique in a bad wa
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Best wishes to everyone dealing with this disease
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Thank you and to you as well
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I’m wondering if after a mastectomy it would be advantageous to rent a hospital bed or buy an electric recliner?
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I didn't find that necessary. I slept in a recliner for a couple of nights - just a regular one - and then in bed with a bunch of pillows propped at my sides so I couldn't turn over by mistake. Your legs & stomach muscles shouldn't be effected.
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I could only adjust the ottoman part of my recliner manually - not electric/automatic - so I couldn't use it. For sleeping I used the lower 1/3 of the couch with my legs kicked out over an ottoman - I'm sure that sounds weird and uncomfortable... it was the former and not so much the latter. Once my drains were out I was able to sleep on the couch length-wise and it kept me from turning too much b/c couches are so narrow. I still didn't want pulling in my chest area that comes with tossing and turning which I do a lot of. I didn't sleep in my bed until that 6 week post-surgery mark when we are generally allowed to lift more than 5 pounds.
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I decided to purchase a new mattress before my surgery. It came with an adjustable base for free. It was one of my better decisions. I bought a waterproof mattress pad, too, and spread a towel underneath me. In those early weeks I often bled around the drains, and especially after the drains were pulled. Being able to raise and lower the bed with a push of a button was a godsend.
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I am getting my port placed today and start first chemotherapy tomorrow I pray the chemotherapy works and I will do o
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