Hi,
I'm Leah and I live in greater London. I have 2 twelve year old daughters and the three of us love to scull and row. My girls are in their second season and doing great, which is a joy to see as rowing is my big love. I am also interested in art and like to draw and make things out of papier mache. In particular, I love mask-making which I did to quite a good standard for a while, but let it go in the last couple of years. I'm hoping to pick it up again soon.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer on 30 December and had surgery on the 19th. I've come here because I find it very isolating. I have lots of friends who care and they are supportive, but at the same time they have busy lives and live all over London and the world in fact, so I find myself alone with it most of the time. I have 2 children for whom I have to stay positive and a boyfriend who can't be with me all the time, but who is planning to move in in March, which will be a comfort. (We were planning that anyway.)
I hope to get and give support here, although at the moment the only thing I have experience of is the shock of the diagnosis and surgery. I don't have all of my results back yet but most of it is positive (if you have to have cancer). I'm hormone positive and HER2- (for those who don't know, that's a good thing). Not so great is that the tumour was Grade 3 but the margins and lymph nodes were clear. They have sent a sample off for an Oncotype DX test to determine whether or not I'll have chemo.
Today is my first day back at work since the surgery, which was a much bigger deal than I expected. I think I had an active case of denial about it. They said it would take 3 weeks to recover and it did! I'm oddly in no hurry to get to the next set of results, whereas the other times it drove me crazy. This next set sets in motion the reality of all this.
That's me!
All the best!