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Lumpectomy: Share your questions, experiences, advice

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03/08/2017 at 12:21

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In this discussion I invite you to share your experience with lumpectomy, to help others who are going to go through this type of operation with advice on how to prepare for the surgery, how it proceeds, and what to expect.

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Hi Niki45 hope your doing ok, the radiotherapy is a pain because it's every day.  Hope the time goes well and you come through this next step that is the process of cancer treatment.


Lumpectomy: Share your questions, experiences, advice https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/treatments-for-breast-cancer/lumpectomy-1914 2017-09-04 12:09:25

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Hi junerichland glad all went well best of luck with your radiotherapy treatment 


Lumpectomy: Share your questions, experiences, advice https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/treatments-for-breast-cancer/lumpectomy-1914 2017-09-04 12:10:46

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Thanks.  Yes it's the journey there and back (one hour each way if I drive fast!) and the expense in petrol over three weeks I'm not looking forward to! 


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Best of luck JYorks with the radiotherapy treatments I hope all goes to plan over the next few weeks xx


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Hello,

Don't forget about this discussion. Share your experiences to help others!

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Lumpectomy: Share your questions, experiences, advice https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/treatments-for-breast-cancer/lumpectomy-1914 2017-09-21 15:39:38

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03/10/2017 at 09:05

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I found radiotherapy much easier than chemo. Yes you were fed up going every day and be the end of three weeks you were sore and a bit burned - but you were ok. So I hope you ladies facing radiotherapy will take heart out of this and before too long you will get your lives back together again.

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04/10/2017 at 09:19

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That's very true Margaret1. I have finished radiotherapy a week ago. I'm feeling really good apart from a bit of tenderness and some redness. 


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Glad all went well for you Niki45. I found radiotherapy ok, annoying as it was every day 


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06/12/2021 at 12:47

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Having had lumpectomy with lymph node removal three weeks ago I go to follow up clinic for results this Friday coming - 10th Dec.  Probably likely to be radiotherapy and tablets for 5 years but there’s always that small fear that some cells may have escaped into the lymph.  In which case it will be chemo first.   The radiotherapy equipment in Swansea where I will have my treatment Is apparently brand new and very up to date so will only mean five days rather than three weeks.  It’s more intense so I’ve read so at least it will be over quickly once it starts.  Good luck to everyone starting or going through treatment xx

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Further to my earlier post - I’ve just read another  where someone posted a poem.  I hope it’s okay to include my own which describes my experience of lumpectomy.      I used to write poetry a lot when I was younger and have found it comes to me when dealing with different emotions. I wrote this ten days ago.  


BIG C
 
Good morning to you Big C! 
For that is what you are to me. 
It took you two whole years to grow
Without me being in the know.
 
So you appeared in monochrome 
On mammogram that I was shown. 
A big announcement from the doc
Which came as a gigantic shock!
 
Biopsies taken, weeks to worry.
Results it’s seems we cannot hurry.
Then news was in - it was confirmed 
The lump’s malignant is what we learned.
 
My thoughts were then  - it cannot be
It can’t be happening to me.
But plans of op and treatment  come
Reality is - it won’t be fun. 
 
So now with lump and nodes all taken
My breast preserved - they weren’t mistaken.
A malignant tumour has been chopped 
With hope it’s progress is truly stopped. 
 
And so I wait some time to hear
- are those lymph nodes really clear ?
I soon will know what is for me
Chemo - or radiotherapy!
 
With drugs for years that make me ache
To stop regrowth for safety’s sake. 
Whatever outcome is in store 
I’ll live with “Big C” evermore. 
 
Though accepting what you are “Big C” 
You haven’t, and still don’t, frighten me!
So respect your threat is what I’ll do
With hope to stay strong - and healthy too! 
 

 

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