Hi ladies, I have just turned 50 and recently diagnosed with TNBC. “BORIS” as he has been named, certainly isn’t choosey who he picks on, as I am non smoker, non drinker, dance teacher and zumba instructor, married with 2 kids. But Ive been lucky 4 weeks from seeing gp to being diagnosed and started chemo in next two weeks Followed by surgery either lumpectomy or double macestomy. I’m not going say it’s will be easy but my motto is Normality + Positivity = The only way forward. Be honest with yourself and to your family and friends, it’s OK to be scared and sometimes get upset, but WE all can beat this together. STAY STRONG XX
Thank you for your upbeat post Splinters x
Hi I was diagnosed with 2.5cm TNBC with sentinel node +ve had lumpectomy and starting chemo this week although I have now developed acute rib pain in affected side and also in unaffected side. It’s Sunday and I don’t no wot to do