Hi, I'm 48 and also one year on from first diagnosis with secondaries from the start. I've struggled all the way through and tried to get through on my own. I've come to realise there are things out there to help so I've just joined a local support group, having counselling and complementary therapy. Just had the results of my ct and mammogram and everything stable which is great news. I can't fault the medical team who have looked after me, every single person has made me feel they care and are doing the very best for me. Y es there are dark days and yes there are new treatments all the time and I do hang onto that. So for now, I'm going to try to keep enjoying the little things and hope you can all do the same xxx
Hi. Well today is the year's anniversary since I got diagnosed primary and secondaries from the outset. I am in the run up to my review CT scan and meeting this week so I am getting a bit worked up but for the past year I have been on zoladex, tamoxifen and bisphosphonates for my bones. I simply can't believe it has been a year and the scary thing is that i only got called for my very first mammogram as part of a trial they were running out for younger women. If I hadn't gone last year, then I wouldn't have been called this year as the trial apparently is no longer running - when I heard that news I am so very thankful that I did go last year. At least I have had a year's worth of treatment. Praying hard that next week brings stable news. Sorry for rambling, just felt I needed to say it. Xx