Marguerite sending you a big virtual hug(((((x)))))
I have got so much comfort, information, advise… and kindness from this forum - already starting to feel that I can deal with whatever happens!
Not great news, but could be so much worse…
Invasive ductal, grade 2, ER+, PR+, Her2 negative, 25mm
Just wanted to give you a hug!
Katie ((((hug))))
x x x
Much appreciated Katie…
I am actually surprised at my reaction - for some reason I feel elated. I think that its because this morning before my results I would have sold my soul for enough time to see my children through school.
As everyone has said, the waiting is the worst. Now that I know, and that I can deal with it, its like a second chance.
That said, I know that the reality will hit me in a few days but I will deal with that when it happens.
Thank you
Marguerite
Great attitude Marguerite… I know you’ll do it and I found that once I knew what I was dealing with things got easier to cope with. If you get to the stage where it hits you and you need to shout there’s always some one here. Don’t try and do it by yourself, you’re not alone
Take care x x x
Marguerite
You do have a good attitude and you are right in that it could have been worse. If it helps, mine was bigger and a grade three, but I’ve still coped very well with the treatment and simply will not let this beat me. You being hormone sensitive is great too, as you can have tamoxifen.
Take care
Julia xx
Thanks you for your posts.
The only reason I have a good attitude is because of all the ladies on this site! I have immersed myself in these forums for almost three weeks, and as a result have been able to ‘pragmatically’ put my diagnosis into perspective - based on the real experiences of real woman… This site should be given to everyone who fears breast cancer or has been diagnosed… in fact it should be prescribed!
You are all wonderful and have given me real hope that I know I would not have had, had it not been from ‘sitting down and watching’ real life.
Marguerite