Diagnosed ER+ PR+ HER2-

Hi All,

I recently noticed a change it the way my left breast looked, nipple inverting only slightly but noticeable to me. I for a few weeks took photos and kept checking thinking it was due to my hormones and the coil being fitted in March 2024 due to heavy bleeding and clot issues.

18th September my GP examined and couldn’t feel any lumps but I was referred to have mammogram.

2nd October Mammogram completed along with scan which found a lump 1.5cm behind the nipple and swelling in my lymph in armpit. Whilst there 2 biopsy taken for further investigation

Further appointment was confirmed for 5th November for results but I was so anxious and suffer with high bloood pressure I called and appointment brought forward to 22nd October

Feeling nervous and worried but thinking all will be ok I was told I had Breast Cancer grade 2 ER+ PR+ HER2 and surgery planned for 20th December to remove nipple and aerola with biopsy of the synoid in armpit and removal of lymph 

started Tamoxifen meds and coil removed

Now a waiting game for surgery and the treatment plan after

Feeling Lots of things and just reaching out to people that have experienced the same diagnosis 

  • Definitely will help you doing the arm exercises.  I am doing them even if I need to take painkillers beforehand.  Make sure you take time to rest if you are exhausted.  Try and do some deep breathing too as this helps and is good postoperative .  

    Take care of yourself. Xx

  • Hi Saralou and Jovie,

    I'm glad to see that you have both hooked up, to get through this journey together. It's also good to know that you have had your surgery Jovie and that you are doing well. 

    I have had 2 bouts of breast cancer. I had a lumpectomy first time around and 6 lymph nodes removed. Fortunately, all nodes were clear, but this area remained tender for several months. The lumpectomy site was fine. A year after my initial surgery, I discovered another cancer in the same breast and had a double mastectomy. I had very little bother with these, once the drains were removed. The only problem was, that I was not a suitable candidate for reconstruction, so have had to remain flat. I have managed to cope with this fairly well and use an assortment of prostheses for different activities. This all happened 14 years ago and I still lead a busy and fulfilling life - I'm sure that both of you will too.

    Thinking of you both and always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine 

  • Hi Jolamine

    thankyou for your lovely message and I hope your are ok after your diagnosis xx appreciate you sharing we don’t realise how many people go through this xxx so happy you are living and loving life too your are an inspiration xxx

  • Hi Jolamine, sorry you had to go though so much twice.  I agree with saralou123, you are a inspiration, and thank you for reaching out to us.  I really didn't think I would benefit from chatting on here but how wrong was I.  Such support is gratefully received xx

  • Hi Saralou & Jovie,

    Thank you both for your lovely replies. It is well worth sticking with the forum. You will find that people here are happy to share their experiences all along their cancer pathway. They are also happy to give you any useful tips that they can. We can all feel very isolated, angry and emotional at this stage and it is helpful to see that we are not alone in this.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hang in there. It's tough. You WILL get through it.