Hello, found you - I was just catching up on the old thread. Wrote a post and then found it was closed, so cut and pasted below.
Quick intro from me. Stage 3, grade 3 invasive ductal breast cancer, ER/PR/HER2 positive, dx Nov 2016. Mastectomy, recon and node clearance Jan 2017, followed by chemo, rads, herceptin, hormone treatment. Recently had oophorectomy.
Hey up lacies. Doing my usual moseying in to say hello. Delighted to see the furry friends. We got a cat last year and he's just wonderful, for me and DS.
Sorry to see some new names and also very sorry to hear your latest news TQ.
Ranout, I was interested what you said about requesting/refusing treatment. When I was first diagnosed, before full pathology and finding out the full extent of spread (8/14 lymph nodes, one other tumour, plus DCIS), I said I was considering refusing chemo and only having herceptin and hormone treatment. The full diagnosis meant that wasn't an option, but I requested and was given weekly paclitaxel. There were other things around my treatment too that were definitely 'don't ask, don't get' - no one in my health board gets a PICC line as standard (and ports aren't an option at all), but it was available when I asked for example. And I found out from my plastic surgeon that it's possible to remove lymph nodes through the mastectomy incision rather than cutting the axilla, so I asked my surgeon to do that. More difficult for the surgeon, but better for the patient. His assistant was a bit of asshole actually, she came to see me after my op and told me how difficult it had been for her and she'd said 'just cut' but my surgeon refused!
Can I join the belly button club? I've recovered well from oophorectomy, apart from the incision in my belly button. It's truly manky and I'm having to go to have it checked and dressed every few days. It was very satisfying pulling out 3 cm of stitch last week though...
On that note, I'll leave you with a pic of my wee furry face. (Actually I do have a furry face these days thanks to early menopause, but I don't mean that one!).