I also have vitamin d and calcium supplements, always forget about them.
It’s hard to understand the criteria sometimes and when your team put it in your original plan then changed it. Did they explain why?
I have to say you’re not the only one to feel ‘left in the dark’ or ‘feel sidelined’ ‘fell abandoned’ ‘ stepped off ferris wheel of treatment, now what?’ post chemo/radiotherapy. I’ve heard so many say the same, not being in ‘active’ hospital treatment, although for yourself still being on Herceptin, I would say you still are and should still be monitored. I continued to have bloods before every Herceptin, they would only call if there was a problem and my injections were outsourced to a private provider who also monitored everything.
Personally, I think as long as you are taking any medication to prevent breast cancer you should be monitored and have access to oncology/ clinical nurse specialist (CNS), breast nurse and breast surgeon for support. My GP always refers me back to them as they don’t like making a decision without their say so.
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