Tomorrow's the day

Discussions relating to primary breast cancer and treatment. Also for those recently diagnosed, and for those concerned about possible symptoms of breast cancer.
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Re: Tomorrow's the day

Postby ruth1 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:56 am

hope you get through ok MO and back home in a few days. Let us know how you are when you are up to it. :hugs:
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Re: Tomorrow's the day

Postby schoolteacher » Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:32 am

Your great attitude will see you through MO. After dealing with chemo you can do anything! You have been waiting a long time! The axillary clearance will cause you the greatest discomfort, the mastectomy itself is surprisingly pain free. Yeah for pain meds :clap:
Take care, let others take care of you for a bit. Looking forward to hearing how you are post dungeon :hugs:

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Re: Tomorrow's the day

Postby The new girl » Fri Jul 22, 2016 12:37 am

:hugs: hope it all goes well tomorrow mo,please let us know as soon as your able
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Re: Tomorrow's the day

Postby Janette » Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:27 pm

MO,
I hope it goes very well tomorrow. I wish you a very speedy recovery. :hugs:
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Re: Tomorrow's the day

Postby JudyB » Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:01 pm

Good luck MO, so many of us have been there before you and most of us say it's nowhere near as bad as they expected, me included. Will be thinking of you and hoping for a recovery with no hiccups.

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Tomorrow's the day

Postby Mighty Oak » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:57 pm

Hi ladies, well tomorrow is the day. Time for the next step in my treatment....double mastectomy and axillary clearance. I'm not stressed or nervous at this stage, just wanting it to be over and done with so I can move on to the next step in treatment. It seems like I've been waiting to have this surgery forever! Looking forward to getting some kick ass pain meds too Lol.
Thanks to all of you who have answered my questions and cheered me on; it's been an enormous help and comfort to me.
Hugs, Mo xxx



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