Hi, I’m 61 got diagnosed with stage 1 on the 29th November , got my lumpectomy on the 3rd of jan , worried sick
Hi, I’m 61 got diagnosed with stage 1 on the 29th November , got my lumpectomy on the 3rd of jan , worried sick
Hey there.
Been there and done it. It’s very straightforward. There are a lot of us on here who have been where you are now. We’ve done it, you can too.
Hi,Thankyou , still in complete shock , this came from nowhere got 3 weeks of radiation after , have not told my 86 year old mom yet
Oh , ok , just reading about lymphedema ( if that’s spelt right ) sounds frightening
A lot of it sounds frightening to be honest. I had quite bad swelling post op altho that went down quite quickly, certainly within the four weeks from surgery to follow up appointment. I was very careful and did the exercises I was given, I’m sure that helped me get back to full movement quicker.
Just take it one step at a time.
Yes , I’ve got my exercise leaflet out on the side which I will be doing , where are you in this journey ?
I had surgery August 17, radiotherapy was in October 17. Now on Tamoxifen, due to start an AI in September.
What’s AL ? Blimey 2 months from surgery wasn’t expecting it to be that long , sorry I’m so new to all this
Aromatase inhibitor. Kills off oestrogen if the cancer is oestrogen receptive, nothing left for it to feed on.
Hi Anxiouslady,
Please don't distress yourself at the thought of having your lumpectomy. I have been on my cancer journey for the past 9 years. I have had 2 bouts of breast cancer. The first time I had a lumpectomy, followed by Tamoxifen. The second time,I had a double mastectomy followed by Letrozole for 6 years. As Rileyroo has said, it is all 'doable'.
I have also developed Lymphoedema in both arms, despite doing my exercises I wear compression sleeves day and night and attend a Lymphoedema Clinic for 2 weeks out of every 12. Here the Lymphoedema nurse massages my lymph into the main channels and,bandages me up with compression bandages I attend the clinic 4 times within the 2 weeks and look like 'the Michelin Man' when I have my bandages on.
I get some very strange looks and questions with both arms covered and,it does restrict what I can do, but I get by with it.
At stage 1 it sounds as if you have caught it early, so I hope that all goes well for you.
Do please keep in touch and let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.
Kind regards,
Jolamine xx