Hi everyone. I was diagnosed last wed 19th oct but just found out today from my bcn it’s dcis (I think- the most common one) and grade 2. Disappointed at grade2 as v small lump which didn’t show mammo or ultra etc took two biopsies to confirm.
Planned treatment is lumpectomy followed by rad and med. which I can cope with as it’s just chemo I don’t want. Just wanted to know anyone’s thoughts/experiences?
Additionally I am experiencing hair loss when I wash my hair - not having any treatment yet. Could this be stress or a cancer side effect?
Sorry for slightly jumbled post- I thought I was coming to terms with it but the reality of hearing this today has put me back a bit.
Well that’s positive, as it sounds like it hasn’t got to the invasive stage & it’s contained. Don’t worry too much about the change of grade, mine went from grade 1 to 2 on final examination after surgery & my surgeon said it made no difference to my prognosis or treatment.
I had a small invasive bc, removed by surgery, followed by rads & tamoxifen, all was straightforward & I now feel back to normal, from what you say, your experience may well be very similar.
Understandably, it’s very stressful going through this, so the hair loss is likely to be stress related, it would not be related to the bc itself.
As far as feeling stressed, it all gets a lot easier once the treatment plan is in place.
Hi Ann thank you for your reply. It is invasive she said so I might have got the dcis bit wrong. It’s the most common one anyway I know she said that.
Having a really bad day. I’m finding it really hard to be positive atm and have lost all my spirit. I have worked with women who have gone back into work after diagnosis Like nothing has happened but I couldn’t do that I can’t face anyone rn. I have a sick note for 3 months but hr department are still hounding me I’m ignoring their calls.
H Rebecca, it’s all so confusing it’s no wonder we don’t understand it all! DSIS is non invasive but you can have both, I did, I knew from the off I had some DCIS and small area of invasive known as IDC, Try not to panic, as hard as it is it is all treatable and you will be very well looked after, I had a lumpectomy followed by 15 sessions of rads and am now 18 months on and taking Tamoxifen, stress will cause all sorts of symptoms and can make you feel like you are going quite mad at times but try and take a deep breath and not over think, plenty of support here for you Xx Jo
Hi jo thank you for your reply. I am feeling a bit better today and trying to be more positive. How are things on the tamoxifen? Any bad side effects? I know that’s on the cards for me and I don’t mind but not ready to deal with the meno yet but I’ll deal with it all when the time comes. Rebecca x
hi Rebecca,
I’ve been fine on tamoxifen, many women are, reports of SEs can be anxiety provoking, so best not to pre-judge it & just see how you go.
ann x
Hi jo I’ve been on venfalaxine for years for anxiety anyway so that might work in my favour! Either way I’ll deal with it when the time comes need to get thru the rest of the treatment first. X