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Re: ER-, PR-, Her2+ Roll call
Hey everyone! I've got an update on Berta. I was under the impression that she had been moved to the rehab facility, but I don't think that happened. She was improving but there has been a setback. Last Thursday she was moved to a new hospital in Atlanta. Her liver enzymes are not good, she has lost a lot of weight, has jaundice, one lung collapsed and they have it inflated for the time being. She is also having gallstones and needs her gallbladder removed, but is not healthy enough for the procedure. They have put drains in to help with the infection for the time being. The dr has told them her liver can heal itself, but she just needs time. She does respond with nodding her head. Not the update I was hoping for. I know the niece that is giving me updates is not local and is relying on updates from her daughter. I'm sure it is hard to keep everyone up to date, but it sounds like there had been some minor improvements, but with the lungs, liver, gallbladder she's had a setback. Please keep her in your prayers. Also her husband. He has been so faithful with being by her side all this time. I know it has to be playing a toll on his mental and physical well being.
Re: Were you diagnosed young (under 45) with breast cancer? We'd love to hear from you!
@moderators I got my diagnosis but waiting for genetic testing results to come back. TNBC, Stage 2a. I will be starting my chemotherapy in 2 weeks as I am busy with embryo freezing at the moment. Followed by immunotherapy, surgery and radiation therapy. I have finally made peace with my diagnosis but I have definitely changed my diet and have started being more active. I am planning to use my FMLA and use my free time taking care of myself and focusing on what I want and need in life. Praying that this will pass through and that I will come out as a warrior and as a best version of myself. Praying for everyone here. Let’s stay strong!
Decisions
Hi - new here - my yearly mammogram this year was inconclusive, so I returned for additional imaging and an ultrasound, which led to a biopsy, which led to a diagnosis of infiltrating ductal carcinoma. All this took about a month. It is a stage I and small (5mm) tumor. I know I need surgery - either lumpectomy w/ radiation or mastectomy. How do I choose???? If I chose mastectomy, I’d want both breasts removed. But if that’s the case, do I want reconstructive surgery or not? At the initial surgeon visit I was told lumpectomy surgery could be 1 1/2 to 2 hrs, but total mastectomy w/ reconstruction could be 6-10 hrs, as the plastic surgeon would be there too. Isn’t it dangerous to be under anesthesia for so long? Also, we live about 1 1/2 hrs from the hospital so having radiation 5x/wk for 2,3,4 (?) wks would be a hardship. I’m feeling so confused and indecisive, but I have to chose soon. Anyone have a lumpectomy that they regret? Anyone having total mastectomy with regrets? Anyone having a total mastectomy without reconstruction have regrets? I’d love to hear from you.
Re: Were you diagnosed young (under 45) with breast cancer? We'd love to hear from you!
Welcome, @hopingforgood! We're so sorry you find yourself here, but we're so glad you've joined our community and hope it can serve as a source of support and encouragement. We know this is a very scary time with so many unknowns and uncertainties, but you are not alone! We're all here for you.
It may also be helpful to connect in real time with others who have been where you are right now. We offer free, professionally led Zoom support groups, and we hope you'll consider joining one when you are ready.
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Re: Kisqali for prevention
Thank you so much for your response. I was 2 (not sure about the letter), one node on armpit, low oncoscore. Removed breast because of an aesthetic surgery I did in the past to reduce breast size. No chemo as well.
