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@freckle1

Yes. About 14 years later. With a vengeance!

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Oh gosh! Sorry to hear that. Did you end up getting another mastectomy?

After reading the stories and such helpful information, I have come to a conclusion for myself. When my operation comes up May 24th, I will go for the total double mastectomy. I never thought I'd say that but I don't do well on drugs at all. I don't want chemo, I don't want radiation, I don't want the ongoing fear of a return. I am 78 years old, what am I thinking about saving my breasts? Good grief, I've had a good run with these breasts. I nursed my two girls and I've had a hell of a good time. I haven't had a husband in over 40 years. I loved my boyfriends. I look them up now and hell, they show up in obituaries! So I have decided to do double mastectomy. I am feeling good about my decision. I am now going in at the end of April and they're going to check it the anestrasol that I was taking is still there and shrinking the tumors.