💗 February 2026 Surgery Roll Call—Let’s Do This Together 💗
If surgery is on your calendar this February—lumpectomy or mastectomy—you’ve found your people. This thread is your meetup spot: a place to show up exactly as you are, whether you’re feeling steady, scared, curious, or all of the above. We’re here to swap questions, share nerves, trade tips, and offer the kind of support that only comes from people who truly get it.
And if surgery is already in your rearview mirror—please jump in. Your real-life wisdom matters. The little things you learned, what surprised you, what helped you heal (body and mind)—those insights can make a huge difference for someone counting down the days.
✨ Ways to join the conversation:
• Drop your surgery date so we can surround you with encouragement
• Share which surgery you’re having (only what you’re comfortable with)
• Check back in after surgery to let us know how you’re doing—your update might be exactly what someone else needs to hear
As you prep, take advantage of our Shopping / Packing / To-Do List for Surgery & Recovery, and explore the Surgery section of our site for clear, practical guidance on:
• Types of breast surgery
• Smart questions to ask your care team
• Navigating lumpectomy vs. mastectomy decisions
• What surgery day and recovery are really like
If you’re looking for even deeper connection, our Virtual Support Groups are always open—for those in treatment and beyond.
You don’t have to carry this alone. This space is steady, supportive, and ready for you—before surgery, on the day itself, and through recovery. We’ve got you. 💪💞
— The Mods
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Hello, I am new to this site. I was diagnosed with IDC stage 1 Grade 2 ER/PR+ HER2- at the end of January, I am scheduled to have a lumpectomy, sentinel lymph nodes, and possible axillary nodes, on February 24. I’m feeling ok about everything. My surgeon said that I have the best case scenario with a difficult diagnosis.
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Me too! Same diagnosis. Waiting patiently for my surgery date, hopefully Feb. 23.
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@jules54 and @dnanab, welcome to our February surgery club! We're sorry for the reasons that have led you here, but we're glad to welcome you into this supportive space. đź’›
The following resources may help you both understand more about lumpectomy and axillary node surgeries and what to expect before, during, and after the procedures:
Lymph Node Removal: What to Expect
Sending strength and courage to you and everyone else on this thread.-The Mods
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Thank you!
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Hi all,
Things are moving fast for me which is both scary and helpful. Dx last week with IDC TN stage 1b grade 3. Surgery is one week away on Feb. 11. Opting for a single mastectomy with aesthetic flat closure. Sentinel lymph node biopsy also. Please wish me luck and share your best surgery tips.
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Good luck on your surgeries! In my experience (lumpectomy with two lymph nodes also removed), I was glad to get this part done, and remove the offending cancer out of my body. Hope your surgeries go smoothly and you have easy recoveries. Let others help you and let your body do its healing. Focus on getting thru this part and taking care of your body and mind.
I think my prep for surgery was straightforward, they give you instructions about eating, drinking, and when to stop prior to surgery. The anesthesiologist gave me a scopolamine patch to help with post surgery nausea, and it worked really well for me. I used ice packs which were helpful for the soreness post surgery but I found the pain to be pretty manageable with the Tylenol they recommended.
You got this! đź’—
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