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Dec 15, 2017 05:24PM
Georgia1
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Hi everyone. I finished up RADS today so wanted to check in with all of my old friends, and say hello to new acquaintances, over on this thread.
PeachyJeanne, nice to "meet" you. I hear you on getting different advice; when the science is new that happens all too frequently. I would add my two cents, which is if a clinical trial is an option I would encourage you to pursue that. Even if you talk to the doctors running the trial and decide not to enroll, you'll learn a lot. And if you do enroll you'll be helping lots of women.
Jeezlouise, I hope you are now resting comfortably in your own bed. I had lumpectomy and SNB, so please let me know if I can help at all.
Castigame, going to the doctor all the damn time = no fun. It's awful I know to feel like an invalid after a diagnosis that came out of the blue. Hope you can hang in there, and find a way to pace yourself with rest and normal activities to even out the "medical days."
Warmest wishes to all of you.
Cancer touched my breast so I kicked its ass.
Dx
9/3/2017, ILC/IDC, Right, <1cm, Stage IA, Grade 2, 0/1 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2-
Dx
10/10/2017, LCIS, Right, 0/1 nodes
Surgery
10/10/2017 Lumpectomy; Lymph node removal: Right, Sentinel
Radiation Therapy
11/27/2017 Whole-breast: Breast
Hormonal Therapy
1/2/2018 Tamoxifen pills (Nolvadex, Apo-Tamox, Tamofen, Tamone)