Breast Cancer Support Group

Breast Cancer Support Group

Mon, Oct 23, 2023
7:00pm to 8:00pm CT

Description

This breast cancer support group is open to individuals diagnosed with stage 0 – stage 3 breast cancer. The group meets via Zoom every Monday from 7:00 to 8:00 PM CT (find your time zone).  Mayo Clinic and non-Mayo Clinic patients are welcome.

This is a compassionate virtual space to connect with others who can relate to the physical and emotional impacts of breast cancer. The support group is community-based led by two breast cancer survivors who facilitate the meetings enhanced by their personal experiences. Regularly, providers from Mayo Clinic's Breast Cancer care team  join the group to offer support and share their breast cancer expertise.

To register and get the Zoom invite, contact: Lisa Halverson 507-254-4141 lisahalver@gmail.com

Location

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Contact

Lisa Halverson
Lisa Halverson
Email: lisahalver@gmail.com
Phone: 507-254-4141

Hello All
I had surgery last Wednesday 10/18
For double mastectomy and 2 lymph nodes removed!!
Based on my age, family history I opted to go this direction with no reconstruction.
The surgery began at 7:30 am and I was home by 3:00 pm.
No additional treatment was required!!
The next morning I got up and went to church to give thanks to a living God for prayers answered.
Thank you all for your support during this journey !!
The cancer group are always in my prayers!!
Thank you!
Grammie

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God bless you! You are an awesome example.

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@hopeful2024

Hello All
I had surgery last Wednesday 10/18
For double mastectomy and 2 lymph nodes removed!!
Based on my age, family history I opted to go this direction with no reconstruction.
The surgery began at 7:30 am and I was home by 3:00 pm.
No additional treatment was required!!
The next morning I got up and went to church to give thanks to a living God for prayers answered.
Thank you all for your support during this journey !!
The cancer group are always in my prayers!!
Thank you!
Grammie

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Good luck and good health. I think you made a wise decision not to have reconstruction. I did, and I am about to have explant surgery. The implants have caused me nothing but grief. Be well!

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@hopeful2024

Hello All
I had surgery last Wednesday 10/18
For double mastectomy and 2 lymph nodes removed!!
Based on my age, family history I opted to go this direction with no reconstruction.
The surgery began at 7:30 am and I was home by 3:00 pm.
No additional treatment was required!!
The next morning I got up and went to church to give thanks to a living God for prayers answered.
Thank you all for your support during this journey !!
The cancer group are always in my prayers!!
Thank you!
Grammie

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that sounds both p ositive and marvellous at your attitude im due to go in for a Masectomy very soon --bit dubious as well as fearful--glad you are coping well -stay positive and thanks for your upliftment -im older too with no family closeby.

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@tanglewood

Good luck and good health. I think you made a wise decision not to have reconstruction. I did, and I am about to have explant surgery. The implants have caused me nothing but grief. Be well!

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i hope you get your implants sorted out its a very difficult time for anyone undergoing radical treatment,wishing you well and keep us informed only just came on this forum today...

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@laurieshay

God bless you! You are an awesome example.

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I am so grateful for the support !
My thoughts and prayers are with all those special people who come after me and are looking for peace from cancer!!
Grammie

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@tanglewood

Good luck and good health. I think you made a wise decision not to have reconstruction. I did, and I am about to have explant surgery. The implants have caused me nothing but grief. Be well!

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Tangle wood
Peace be to you !!
I am praying for you keep us posted on situation and healing
Grammie

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@loryann

that sounds both p ositive and marvellous at your attitude im due to go in for a Masectomy very soon --bit dubious as well as fearful--glad you are coping well -stay positive and thanks for your upliftment -im older too with no family closeby.

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Well from here you are courageous, and before you know it the situation will be in your rear view mirror !!!
Wishing you peace keep your mind focused on your future
As a cancer free person!!
You can count on my prayers for a successful surgery and a grateful heart , that we are given additional days to be happy !!
❤️
Grammie !!

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@hopeful2024

Hello All
I had surgery last Wednesday 10/18
For double mastectomy and 2 lymph nodes removed!!
Based on my age, family history I opted to go this direction with no reconstruction.
The surgery began at 7:30 am and I was home by 3:00 pm.
No additional treatment was required!!
The next morning I got up and went to church to give thanks to a living God for prayers answered.
Thank you all for your support during this journey !!
The cancer group are always in my prayers!!
Thank you!
Grammie

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I am so Happy to hear your good news. I am a 67 year old grandmother who has been getting mammos since I was 45.
I had a 3 D Tomo and manual ultrasound diagnosed dense breasts, Bi-rad 3, benign cysts in 2017.
In 2019, 3 D Tomo and ultrasound, Bi-rad 3 again dense breasts, benign reading.
Its been 4 years, so many cases of breast cancer in my area.
I have been spending hours on the phone and web searches trying to find a breast center and/or radiology office that will perform a 3D tomo, a ABVS (Automated Breast Volume Scan Ultrasound along with a Bilateral Breast MRI.
I am tired of re-diating the breast, multiple 3D tomo images taken, questionabe findings with manual ultrasounds.
I have had false positive readings several times.
Some breast will not perform an ABVS unless you have had a Bi-rad 3 or 4 to cover. And performing an Breast MRI unless you have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Finally with much due diligence, and convincing my GP to order a diagnostic mammo verses an annual mammo, along with my Bi-rad 3 diagnosis,my Traditional Medicare along with my AARP Plan G will cover all 3 described tests listed above.
Why do women have to fight for these 3 tests to be performed all at once at your yearly visit and have to explain to your physicians how to complere the prescriptions for tests to reflect the need for them based on your
Bi-rad diagnosis.
Wish me luck my appt is on Nov 8th. My husband will be drivng an hour from our home to find this radiology center, the 3 breast/woman's health radiology centers near my home either do not gave ABVS or will not perform a breast MRI unless you have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The need for MRI's and DiGnostuc Imaging protocols need to be reassessed and insurance companies need to cover these test from the beginning the screening process. Thank you for your time. All the Best to you.
Take care
Colleen P

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@loryann

that sounds both p ositive and marvellous at your attitude im due to go in for a Masectomy very soon --bit dubious as well as fearful--glad you are coping well -stay positive and thanks for your upliftment -im older too with no family closeby.

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Stay strong !!!

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