Mucinous Carcinoma of the breast
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Ohmaryanna,
I am so sorry for all that you've going through! I hope you'll get answers soon. I had 10 sentinel? lymph nodes removed, I am assuming because they were all colored from the contrast dye and clumped together. I had cording and sensitivity/pain in my wright arm for at least a year after. Fortunately, I didn't develop lymphedema, although my arm had been swollen and tingly. There are areas that are still numb, but it bothers me much less, 6 years out. All in all, I regained complete function of my right arm and I am very grateful for that!
Sonialand,
RT, as far as my understanding goes, helps with local management of local recurrence. 3 tumors + 2 is a lot going on in one breast! I am sure you're waiting anxiously to learn more from the path report. Best wishes with your recovery!
Obsolete,
Today I was taking in the full swing of late spring in my neighborhood: tulips and daffodils and flowers I-don't-know to-name... Such BEAUTY! I'm sending you the vibe, along cu thoughts of good health! ... and thanks for all your posts.
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Obsolete,
I really appreciate the warm welcome. After appreciating this thread for two years, it feels good to emerge from the shadows of scrolling and thank you all for this lifeline - so much good information and clearly caring interaction. I am grateful for your list and link.
rain88,
Again, the warm welcome here is wonderful. I can imagine your spring flowers and take similar joy while out walking, especially in the I-don't-know-to-name flowers - love the way you captured that!
Sonialand,
Wishing you peace of mind as you navigate the tough decisions we all face. And also wishing you moments where you can just set it aside and breathe. I thought my case was going to be "easy" but realize now it's more about balance moving forward.
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