| Hello everyone, I thought I was going to have to start a new thread, this one has been kept up. Such an amazing surprise! First off, I would like to thank everyone for the support I have received during, and while away from this site! Secondly, I just wanted to touch base with everyone too! I don't know if I am still communicating with the same people. I will update my post if I am. On the other hand, if I am now amongst new people I do not want to bombard the site's feed with my medical history. I have gone through so much already and I still have a long road ahead. Actually, I don't have much time to do much of anything anymore that does not involve a doctor, test, or waiting. and waiting, and more waiting. Thank you to those who offered support, and also those who expressed compassion for me, a stranger. You will never know how much that means to me. |
| Love hugs and prayers- xo |
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Thank you! I would love to know if anyone I was speaking with is still on here? |
| I've been reading this thread since you first posted but am not one of the folks who gave you advice as cancer survivors |
That is awesome to know! I would love to share my experience so far, and offer any advice to ANYONE with questions who might have the same concerns as I did. Knowledge is power. My concern is that I do not want to bother anyone if everyone on here has left already. |
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Don't worry OP, if anyone new chooses to join they can go back and start at the beginning. It happens all the time.
We've been thinking of you. |
| I posted a few times starting on the first page. Was so worried when you posted what you had felt. So I'm glad that you're updating here. Wishing you all the best!!! |
| I've been thinking about you. |
Hi Angela! I'm the stage 4 cancer patient who started the AMA thread in Off Topic. I posted here a few pages ago. I'm still here and have been checking for your updates and sending you good thoughts regularly. |
Hi Angela...I'm the stage IIIC BC patient who was in touch with you earlier. I'm always here.
(Actually, I'm currently undergoing radiation and am often in bed with nothing to do but peruse DCUM.) What's going on? (((hugs))) |
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Everyone is checking in on Angela- this is wonderful!
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Thanks for updating Angela. Lots of people on here clearly still thinking about you and wishing you well.
Would you mind sharing your diagnosis? Seems like your original symptoms seemed non concerning to a lot of women on here. Would be good to know what you've found out so far if you don't mind sharing. If it's too personal, we all understand and are wishing you the best. |
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I would like to reiterate my gratitude to every contribution on this post. I had a lumpectomy performed, genetic testing, and hormone testing. I was diagnosed as having invasive ductal carcinoma stage llb. I have positive estrogen and progesterone receptors. I am BRCA1 negative, but BRCA2 positive. I know this is easily said, but far from easy to handle, or get there. It has been a long process. I am still not anywhere near being finished. This is just the beginning of a long road. I chose to do the lumpectomy vs mastectomy; however, mastectomy is not completely off the table yet. I have not begun treatment yet. That is still being put together. I still have many unanswered questions, and was told that my staging could go up upon further testing, ie mastectomy. I don't mind sharing with anyone what I know, because it might help save a life. just because I had a lump that is cancer doesn't mean that someone else will have the same thing. However, it doesn't mean that they won't either. So, be proactive in your body, and vigilant with anything that is abnormal to your normal. To help you have a better understanding to what I felt I will try to explain it. Basically, it felt like I had a body piercing on the outer, upper side of my right breast. Almost in the armpit. It was very hard. I still don't know much about the breast, so it may not be the same for everyone.
Thank you again, Angela |
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Angela, I'm still here. I was a PP with early stage BC. I had a lumpectomy and radiation.
So sorry to hear of your diagnosis and genetic testing results. But it sounds like you are on the right track and getting good care. I found the waiting to be so hard. Not that it's a picnic later, but I didn't realize how long it would take to confirm everything and finalize the plan. So I feel for you being in the midst of this! I'm thinking of you and wishing you excellent care and supportive people around you. Sending you prayers! |