10 months on

Hi everyone, I would just like to say to anyone who has recently had a diagnosis of breast cancer and needs chemotherapy not to panic.It is not as bad as you think and the nurses are so nice and caring, they really help you through. 

I had the diagnosis in January this year and went through 5 months of treatment, lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. I have been back at work now nearly 2 months and feel virtually back to normal. The whole thing was such a shock, but you just get a strength from somewhere and keep moving on with it until you get to the end.

My advice is to listen to your  Oncologist, take the treatment and hopefully you will be fine. Also remember that the success rate now is nearly 90 percent! That was one of the things that kept me going. 

Maryanne

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    Hi Maryanne,

    I see that this is only your second visit to Cancer Chat, so a very warm welcome to our forum.

    Thank you so much for your positive post. So many people look to others for their experience of radiotherapy and chemotherapy prior to going through these therapies themselves. I’m sure that many will be relieved to hear your story and it will be a great help in reassuring one and all that not everyone suffers from these treatments.

    You are doing really well to be back at work already and I sincerely hope that things continue to go well for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx