Hello, my name is Kat and I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer on 20th December 2013.
Was a shock at first as I had had a mammogram in July which was clear but surprsingly, it didn’t spoil my Christmas or New Year.
I had a breast reduction/lumpectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsy on 15th January, and got my results on Friday 24th January (the same day I was going to my uncles funeral, he died 2 days after my op, in the same hospital).
Thankfully, lymph nodes were clear, but as it was an aggressive form of cancer, I am now waiting on an appointment with the oncologist to discuss the possibility of chemotherapy as well as the radiotherapy already discussed with my surgeon.
Now, just getting impatient as I want to get on with the rest of my treatment, whatever it may be.
Welcome to the BCC Forum where I’m sure you will find a lot of support from fellow members. When you have your treatment plan you might find it helpful to have a look at the “Going through treatment” section, especially the Chemo monthly threads.
And there’s also our helpline for information and support. The opening times are 9-5 on weekdays and 10-2 on Saturdays. The number is 0808 800 6000
Sorry that you have found yourself on this forum. I am pretty much in the same boat as you. I had surgery on the 16 Jan & got results on the 24th, I was told one of the lumps I’d had removed was malignant but am now waiting for another op to hopefully get clear margin and lymph nodes before I get my treatment plan.
This is my second occurrence and I think most of the ladies on here will tell you the waiting can be the hardest part to cope with. I know I’ve certainly had a few wobbles during the past week.
All we can do is try & be patient, once you have your treatment plan & you get started you’ll feel as if you’re making some kind of progress. Warm wishes to you x
I am in a similar position to you - diagnosed on 24 Dec, lumpectomy on 14 Jan with clear margins and no nodes plus further surgery on 28 Jan to remove an area of DCIS. Final results tomorrow.
I too have an aggressive form of triple negative cancer (stage 1 but grade 3) and chemo is really my only option. I am terrified but prepared for anything so long as the benefits are there. Like you I just want to know where I am heading! The last couple of weeks in limbo have been surreal.
Gymnut,like you I was diagnosed with triple negative stage 1 grade 3 on 7th Nov, I am having chemo first then lumpectomy then rads.
I am halfway through chemo Fect-T and although side effects are not pleasant it is do-able. I also found time waiting for treatment plan was nerve wracking but once this was in place I knew what I was facing and it gave me the strengh to fight this as I know you will all be the same.
Hi Kat, I was diagnosed on Tuesday 4th Feb with invasive ductal carcinoma. Having wide local excision plus sentinal node excision soon and after radiotherapy and possible chemo I will have double mastectomy and reconstruction. Where are you from? Im from near Lanark. Xx
Hi my name is julie, I was diagnosed with breast cancer on the 23rd dec, I had a lumpectomy and also my lymph nodes removed on the 10th jan, I have been told that I will have to have chemo radiotherapy also tablets, from finding a lump ant the removal of it was five weeks, i am suffering with anxiety for which my doctor has put me on meds for although they help in the day I’m finding it hard at night, I was wondering if anyone had any breathing methods I could use to help
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