Mum gets her results today!!!

Two weeks ago mum had her partial mastectomy and reconstruction at the Royal Marsden, today she finds out whether her nodes are infected and whether they got good margins. I had a cry last night for the first time in ages. I was talking to a bc friend on facebook and the flood gates opened.

I am nervous as hell for her and will let you know tonight when I get the results.

Keep your fingers crossed for her PLEASE!! Thank you. xxx

Jules xxxx

Everything crossed, good luck.
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Thanks Chrissie.

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Thinking of you and hoping the results are good.
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Everything crossed. Love to your Mum too.
Sue x

My prayers are with you and your mother Jules for really good results today - fingers crossed (and everything else). Best wishes, Jacqui xx

Good luck to your mum and try not to worry too much yourself

Hope the results are good. Let us know

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Thank you ladies, for your good wishes. Her appointment is in five minutes time so feeling really nervous on her behalf.

Thanks for moving my thread Ann, I must admit when I got in from work I suddenly realised I probably has put it in the wrong part, head is all over the place at the moment.

Will let you all know what the results are as soon as I know them.

Jules x

Jules, everythings crossed for your mum… am thinking clear nodes over and over but if not it’s not the end of the world, there’s still treatments. but still crossing everything

xXx + crossed pinkies.

Thank you hunny, I must admit her tumour was 4cm round (lobular) to start with, so I am expecting node involvement, it would be a miracle if there was none and they had got clear margins. I can live in hope eh…!

Love Jules xx

you sure can. I had no nodes involved, despite having 2 tumours, 1 in each breast, both were grade 3 and nearly 3cm each, and different histology so you can get lucky apparently. Hardly believe it myself sometimes.

jules by now you and your mum will be getting her results ,hope all goes well ,fingers crossed for you both ,let us know as soon as you can . lynn x

Jules …please let us know as soon as you can all rooting for you Maz xxxxxxxxxx
I had no node involvement so you can get lucky as vertangle has said lets hope so xxxxx

hi jules, fingers n knees crossed for yer lovely mum plus once you know then you`ll know what to expect treatment wise…again fingers crossed no nodes r involved caroleann

hi jules…thinking of you, your mum and family…please let us know as soon as you are able.

take care
karen x

Well, miracles do HAPPEN!!! my mum had a tumour which was 4cm round. So this was not an early stage cancer!! Anyway guess what, she had 17 nodes removed and there all CLEAR omg, I can’t believe it. Her margins were clear too!! She will need rads to mop up the odd stray cells, but no chemo. I am almost living a dream, I feel like mum has been cured. Ok there are bits of cancer still floating around, but on the whole she has been given a fantastic prognosis. The Marsden are amazing, the best in the whole world.

After spending time with mum tonight, and I kept holding her hand, hubby and I went to a friends bbq. I am a little tipsy, but full of elation.

thank you girls for your best wishes and kindness, you are such amazing people.

Love me xxxxx

Brilliant news, am raising a little glass of red wine to you and your ma.

Have a wonderful relaxing and relieved night.

Lots of love

Angie

FANTASTIC NEWS Jules…am soooo pleased for your mum and all of you, speak to you soon.

karen xx

Happy to hear that your Mum got a clear result on her nodes. Bypassing chemo is wonderful … I had thought I had got my head round the idea of chemo and was prepared, until they told me they did not think it necessary and the relief was so great it made me realise how much I was dreading it.

Just to set your mind at rest even further … the ‘mopping up’ with radiotherapy is a belts and braces approach - it does not necessarily mean that there IS still the odd cancer cell lurking about, more that there MAY be some odd cells left.

Thank you Angie, at the moment I am trying hard to take it in, its the best ever news.

After her radiotherapy, she will be having 6 month mammograms to make sure things are ok. She has lobular, and there is quite a high chance that it could come back in the other breast, so she will have the mammograms for five years twice a year. This is very reassuring, as hopefully if it comes back again it will be spotted very quickly.

hugs Jules xxx

Thank you Karen and lilac as well.

xxx