Delayed surgery for travel?

Has anybody been diagnosed with breast cancer and chosen to have hormone therapy to travel. The reason I ask is it is my 60th birthday in 3 weeks and my daughters are taking me to Dubai. I obviously don't want to risk anything but the nurse said I could choose to keep the cancer at bay to still travel though would then have to wait 6 weeks once I got home to have surgery because of the long haul flight. 

Has anyone suffered with a bad side effects of the hormone therapy

  • I've never heard of hormone therapy to keep cancer at bay so you can travel ,is there no way you can delay the holiday until you get sorted out with your treatment especially as its going to be delayed for quite a while .

  • Peach snap 

    so sorry you had a diagnosis 

    I’m being totally honest here sorry if it sounds blunt but I would not wait that amount of time is it 3 weeks until you go then the holiday then 6 weeks later ? 

    adtsrctour operation you have your life ahead and can travel free 

    st wishes Lara x

  • Hi Lara I love your honesty. Im still in shock I think and will definitely not be going away. It was something the nurse mentioned. So thought I'd ask. Always next year. Michelle x

  • Hi Jenny. Just shocked I think. It was something the nurse mentioned. I will not be going. Would rather get it over with sooner. Heads a shed lol . Michelle xx

  • Yes I bet you were shocked to hear that ,once you get sorted with your treatment a lovely holiday will be great to look forward to afterwards x

  • Michelle 

    yes a diagnosis is horrendous thought my life would never be the same again however my diagnosis was July 22 things soon get back to normal I have been on 7 holidays since making up for lost time lol 

    best of luck and I’m always here to chat love Lara xx 

  • Hi Peachsnaps,

    A very warm welcome to our forum. 

    I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis, especially as it comes so close to your holiday. Do you know what type of breast cancer you have and what stage it is at? Some cancers are more aggressive than others. It sounds as if yours might be one of the less aggressive strains and I suspect that this is why your nurse said that you could still go away, provided that you take hormone therapy.

    If you read the side-effects of hormone therapy, they are quite alarming. However, not everyone gets them and some people just sail through it. The side-effects vary slightly between the different therapies and don't usually kick in until you've been taking them for a few weeks. The main question is whether or not you can take the strain of knowing that the cancer is there, for another 10 or 11 weeks. Another consideration is  - when would you get surgery if you remain at home? The chances are that there won't be all that big a difference between the two dates.

    Whatever you decide, I hope that it's the right decision for you.

    Please keep in touch and let us know what you eventually decide. We are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Thanks for your reply. I'm awaiting the type after my biopsy Monday. It was just a thought as I said I was going away. The nurse did say if was one of the other cancers it would be a no anyway.  I would  be panicking so would rather not go. Thanks again..  

  • Good call, you would probably have been too worried to enjoy your holiday anyway!

    Good luck!
    Dave

  • Hi Peachsnaps,

    That is probably the best decision, because I don't think that you would have relaxed on holiday with this hanging over you.

    Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx