Birads 5 with calcification
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@amerli I know both would have preferred to meet under different circumstances, but here we are. ❤️I’m truly grateful that you took the time to read my story and learn about everything I went through last year. I strongly believe that no matter what we experience in life, good or bad, we all have a purpose. Like you, I was newly diagnosed when I first joined this group, and the love, support, and comfort I received from these ladies carried me through. Now, almost eight months later, I’m in a place where I can offer that same love and support to the next woman walking this path. I won’t pretend it’s easy. it’s incredibly hard. But you will get through it
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Congratulations on finishing chemo! That is a huge accomplishment. I am so sorry that the accident has changed your confidence in the chemo, but I am hoping that you will feel some reassurance from a clean PET scan. Remind me.. You are having a mastectomy without reconstruction, right? Do you have a date for surgery?
I am hoping that life is starting to stabilize a bit for you. I can't even imagine the emotions you are going through over the accident as well as Cancer treatment. Hoping that 2026 is a better year for you and your family.
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@lisat8228 I'm sooo happy for you that you finished Chemo!
There a no words for your loss - I just read your post… from your accident and your little sis😔 I'm sooo sorry for you! I have a younger brother too. Also for your mum and hole family I feel sorry!
I'm going to pray for you for comfort!
Please feel free to contact me - we can pray together too if you want!
Whats my actual situation:
I had my last round too on 08january.
Now I have to expect for my surgery until the 26th of february and I can competely understand your worries about the increasing of cancer... I have to wait another 4 weeks without chemo till the surgery.
I'm glad the chemo worked out well - all the 'suspicious cells' on my sternum are gone but the are still not sure if it was tumorcells or not... Radiation for this area is planned and also a specific type of antibodies they will give me after the sugery.
I'afraid of it because they want to take 50%of my breast or, if not possible than all.
Next wednesday I'm going to see the dr. Oof plastic surgery who is going to inform me about possibilities for reconstruction.
But I think I will do first the radiation treatment and the reconsteuction in a year.
Who have experienced a similar situation? Which type of reconstruction can you reccomend?
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I’m so sorry I’m late responding. The neuropathy from the taxol has taken over. My fingers and toes are numb and soooooo painful. I can barely scroll or type on my phone so forgive me if it’s taking me a couple of days to respond.
@illimae it’s good to hear it doesn’t cause you in any problems. mine is good so far but sometimes it feels like a sensitive spot. I’ll get a funny feeling and get the urge to rub back there.
@scaredme that’s correct. A double mastectomy with no reconstructive. My oncologist hasnt scheduled my surgery yet. I met with him on Wednesday after I had my last chemo and he said he was going to put the order in for the pet scan and surgery. I got the call from the nurse Thursday letting me know they scheduled the pet scan for Tuesday. I’m assuming once that’s clear, they’ll go ahead and schedule the surgery.
@triplepositive5 Thank you so much, and congratulations to you as well on finishing chemo! That’s such a huge and meaningful milestone. If I’m understanding correctly, you’ve decided on a lumpectomy with reconstruction? I don’t have personal advice to offer on that, but I’m sure many of the ladies here will be able to share helpful insight.
I did want to mention that I had two tumors—one behind the nipple and another in the upper left area of my breast. At my first appointment, a lumpectomy wasn’t recommended because of the distance between the two tumors, as it would have left my breast disproportionate. I ultimately chose a double mastectomy and, for now, I’m not planning on reconstruction. I think, mentally, it just feels like my breasts betrayed me, and I want them gone lol.
Praying together sounds so peaceful. I think we should definitely plan to do that before our surgeries, once we have dates. Like you, I was told surgery would likely be in the next 4–6 weeks to give my body time to recover from chemo.
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I had my PET scan yesterday around 11 a.m. It was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but there was some miscommunication, either on my end or with the nurse. When I went in around noon on Tuesday, they told me my appointment had actually been at 7 that morning and I had missed it, so they rescheduled me for Wednesday at 9. I was finished by about 11 yesterday, and last night I got a notification from the patient portal saying my results were available. I don’t know how long they’d been posted, but the portal automatically sends notification emails at night. I’m scared to look. I’d rather wait to hear from my doctor, but I haven’t heard from him yet today. I don’t want to call. I just wish I didn’t have to go through this at all.
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@lisat8228 I haven’t had a PET scan but I know this anxiety well. I am thinking of you and sending you good thoughts for clear scans.
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@amerli So far, I’ve had two. The first was at the beginning, when I was diagnosed. I needed it before starting chemo. Now that I’ve completed treatment, my doctor wants me to have another one before scheduling my surgery. The first time was very hard for me, but the scans came back good, and the only area that showed anything was the spot on my breast. From the start, he told me I would need another scan after treatment, but missing a month of treatment has made this one feel even harder for me.
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I am so sorry that you have to go through another round of scanxiety. Just keep in mind that you are probably even less likely than last time to have any spread since you've been through chemo. Hoping you get good results soon.. so terrible to have to go through a weekend waiting. Hugs
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