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Re: Have you experienced PTS or PTSD following a breast cancer diagnosis?
I think I have PTSD from my mother’s bout with breast cancer long before my diagnosis. I was 23, she had always had dense fiber cystic breasts (i am the same) and been checked regularly to my knowledge cause i remembered going to some appointments with her. I got a phone call one night from my brother, (just a few months after being married, buying a house and just starting a new job) that our mother was in the hospital, she had just had a double mastectomy! I knew nothing about any of it! diagnosed in the fall and passed away in february at the age of 55. I have been terrified my entire life and never missed a mammogram. i was diagnosed in september at 55 and it’s been very difficult to handle. I caught it early and I have a very good prognosis but I’m still having a terrible time processing this. My husband thinks I’m overreacting since i have such a good prognosis. He doesn’t understand why I’m feeling like I am. All I can think of is PTSD.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Cindy - interesting pictures. Our botanical garden and zoo all do special Christmas lights but like you, I've been there, done that.
Golf course opened this week but will be extra walking for a few weeks. I've really been lazy since it's been closed so it could be a very interesting morning. Weather is perfect however so I will give it a try. Mutz goes to the vet in the afternoon. Always a challenge although we have a wonderful, gentle vet.
This week's question for the Storybook is about our mothers - Ken's Mom and I were definitely on different wave lengths so I will really have to think about this. Sadly, DD wasn't close to either of her grandmothers. I blame them. They definitely showed preference for their biological grandchildren over their adopted ones.
Ken's watching the series. He's with you, CanaryCat.

