I just want to say Hi, I’m new on here.

Hi, I’m new on here, my names Elizabeth, I’m 40 yrs old and I have been diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer October/November 2019

Ductal cancer in the right breast and lobule cancer in the left breast and it’s spread to the sentinel nodes in the left armpit.

I’ve had a bilateral lumpectomy and sentinel nodes taken out of both right and left sides and a wise pattern therapeutic mammoplasty reduction.

I had a Hickman line put in start of January 2020 and started fec-T chemotherapy at the same time.

So that’s me, hope to get to know you on this forum.

Keep positive during treatment!

  • Hi Elibee, 

    I was just reading through your post and wanted to offer you a very warm welcome to Cancer Chat :)

    It sounds like you've been through a lot so far but I'm glad you're staying positive. Many of our members have found this to be really helpful on their journeys and I'm sure some of them will be along soon to say hello and share their stories with you.

    You can try and find others with the same diagnosis by using the 'search forum' option in the blue bar above so do give it a go when you have time as it's always nice to connect with others who are on the same pathway.

    I hope the FEC-T is going well and I look forward to seeing you around the forum soon.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Hi Steph,

    thanks for replying, I’ll have a look on the other forums like you suggested. 

    Kind regards

    EliBee

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    Hi Elibee,

    Welcome to the forum that nobody really wants to join. I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis, but glad to hear that you have already had surgery and started chemotherapy. How are you coping with this?

    I'm glad that you are doing your best to keep positive during treatment. It makes such a difference to your treatment and eventual outcome when you can do this.

    Please let us know how you are getting on. we are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi Jolamine,

    The chemo side effects are quite intense for a week or so, I’m not sure what’s worse, the rally bad pain up your nose when you breath, the super bad headache or the nausea but I’m sure everyone going through chemo has to put up with this, it’s a means to an end of cancer, so shouldn’t really complain, it’s amazing how far medicine has come! They cured my 9 yr old, 2 yrs ago of lymphoma cancer.

    Thanks for saying hi.

    kind regards 

    EliBee

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    Hi EliBee,

    Have you been given anti-nausea tablets for nausea? If these are not working for you, ask for something else, as there are a number of options. I'm sorry to hear about the other side-effects too, but, as you say, it is a means to an end.

    It is amazing how far medicine has come I lost both parents to cancer. My mum died 10 years before I was diagnosed. There was just no comparison between the diagnosis, treatment and after-care that she had and that which I have experienced.

    You must have been totally devastated when dealing with your 9 year old's lymphoma. I am so glad to hear that they managed to cure it.

    Kind regards,


    Jolamine xx