Life after Breast Cancer: What’s next?

Posted by prc73 @prc73, Apr 23 12:44pm

I would like to know please . Most comments I see seem to be surrounded by struggles making me feel as if people are almost better off without these aggressive treatments and should maybe have tried something else . I have met 3 ladies who almost died just from first round of chemo and had to go without it as their bodies fully rejected . I just want to know . What is life really like after procedures?. Do you get your back to the things you where doing that you loved . It’s so scary for me to think maybe I won’t be able to go for power walks like l used to, to go dancing, to run to travel , wear my high heels and just to feel sensual like a woman .

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@christylv

I am sorry to hear that. So do you have to get a mastectomy then ?

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Yes they have said Mastectomy. They are saying only in the one breast but I have a choice to do bilateral if I want to but don’t have to .

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@christylv

Hi! Were you getting mammograms with alternate MRI’s when you were recently diagnosed?

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No, I never did get regular MRIs. Just mammograms. Fortunately, I am crazy about self exams. My doctors never want to order anything more than mammograms and I have never had a ever picked up on a mammogram. I still think they are important, statistics prove that out, but I have been lucky enough to find the lumps myself.
Are you getting MRIs?

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@auntieoakley

Ah geez, that just stinks. I am heartbroken for you to be facing those treatments. Not every one lives on a five year plan. They gave me five year statistics that were pretty grim, 20 years ago. Lol. I have an aggressive ductal carcinoma. Although they have really gotten a lot more tools to treat her2 now.
@gloriaannjames has been going on with inflammatory for over 24 years.
I told my doctor, that my backside did not have an expiration date stamped on it. He liked that one.
Have they given you a treatment plan yet? How are you doing?😘

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I was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer on my right breast and invasive mammary cancer in lumps in my right and left, and a lymph node. Stage 2/3, last Wednesday. I see all my doctor’s next Friday for treatment plans. Thanks for sharing your good news!! Gives me hope! ❤️

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@auntieoakley

No, I never did get regular MRIs. Just mammograms. Fortunately, I am crazy about self exams. My doctors never want to order anything more than mammograms and I have never had a ever picked up on a mammogram. I still think they are important, statistics prove that out, but I have been lucky enough to find the lumps myself.
Are you getting MRIs?

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Yes. They want me to do one mri a year. Then mammogram. So every 6 months I alternate. They talked about an ultrasound too. But not sure I will get. Depends on what my breast surgeon suggests.

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I haven’t had a MRI yet. I had a mammogram and a diagnostic ultrasound followed by 3 biopsies.

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I thought I would never play tennis again. I am 17 months out from double mastectomy and I play better tennis than ever! And… I don’t have to wear a sweaty bra. I went flat. For the first few months I wore a sports bra anyway. One very hot day in Florida, I asked myself, why am I wearing a sports bra??? Now I’m sooo much more comfortable. I remember being so sweaty that peeling off those tight elastic bras was like trying to escape from a boa constrictor!! So yes, I have my joyful part of my day back with tennis, but… back to normal… no. The rest of the day, I can’t quite get that back yet. One step at a time I guess.

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I just noticed your post has the word “sensual “ in it. I think that’s what I miss the most, surprisingly. My husband doesn’t look at me anymore. I don’t look at myself. I can’t feel my chest anymore. It feels like permanent novacaine. I just have to accept there is no sex no sensual no matter how great I look in clothes. It’s just a facade. On the tennis court, I can just forget about it for a little while

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