Diagnosed on the 8th jan breast nurse stated at the moment they are treating mine as early primary breast cancer stage 2. This may change after my operation in 2 weeks. My breast nurse did say I may start to feel more symptoms imaging all sorts and was she right!!! I can feel every ache possible from my head to toe, trying to calm myself but just wondered if this was common when recently diagnosed…Love Lou xxxxx
Hi Lou, sorry that you’ve had to join the group that no one wants to be a member. When I was first diagnosed my body became very over sensitive, I could feel every ache in my body. I think most of the aches were down to anxiety as we tense ourselves up. This is totally normal and I’m sure there will be other lovely ladies along shortly to confirm this. I know it’s very hard at this point and we often go into meltdown but it will get better and you will be more in control once you have your treatment plan.
Ive had aches here and there and nurse said biopsy could cause that also! Also i slept every afternoon for a few days with over whelming tiredness. Glad you have your op date already,im still waiting for mine and was diagnosed on the 23rd dec but confirmed with biopsy results on 6th jan…Feels like ages to wait x
Hi. The waiting is the worst part of all this I think. Sends your mind crazy. And yes I think you do become more sensitive to every ache and pain you feel. I had wle and slnb on fri and now have to wait two weeks for results to see if its all clear or not.
Take care. Hugs xx
I was also diagnosed on the 8th January. Due for lump removal 21st. I already did have bad pain trhoughout my body due to osteo-arthritis and problems with lower spine. So its very hard for me to know what is what. I have had myself toally confused! My breast is so painful though. I think that may be due to the ‘prodding and poking’ last Wednesday! Very small so very hard lump to find on examination! Had the lump for 15 years. Had it checked out before, clear. Back and frowards I have been asking to have the lump removed to no avail. Now they tell me there are cancer cells within the lump!