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posted by wilmaone
15 May 2012

reconstruction recovery

Last reply: 16 May 2012 21:07
Hi all Well its 2 weeks already since surgery!!!Healing up very nicely thankfully.Am delighted with result already so when it settles it should be just fine.Am up and about and itching to get going again. Got great news last thursday that ive had a complete response from treatment and surgery and am now clear.am absolutely thrilled at the same time cautious!! XXXX
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posted by wilmaone
19 May 2012

advice on peripheral neurapthy

Last reply: 27 April 2014 21:52
Hi ladies Am just wondering if anyone has any advice.I had very mild peripheral neurapthy after chemo which didnt bother me at all. Unfortunately after coming round from surgery i couldnt feel my feet at all.This has subsided,but am now nearly 3 weeks post surgery and recovering well except for the pain in my feet.It is dreadful i cant even put on socks without pain they are so sensitive.They go between burning to feeling like they are being stabbed with pins and needles!! I shouldnt complain,but its really starting to get me down as no pain killers even take the edge off. Any advice would be great xxx
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posted by pattie
20 May 2012

Lymphoedema.

Last reply: 20 June 2012 17:01
Please help, has anyone got lymphnodeoma in the breast. I had reconstruction and mastectomy together, now two years later have got this in the reconstructed breast. Very disappointed.
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posted by Taurustwin
28 May 2012

A new member :)

Last reply: 04 June 2012 09:44
Hi everyone, Taurustwin here I never knew this forum even existed, could have done with it the last few months.... My story is that I found a lump on the 15th of February, left it a week to go to the doctor as I tend to get breast mice... The doctor referred me straight away to the Symptomatic Breast Clinic in Limerick where I attended another week later... In a few days later for mammograms, ultrasound and biopsy and when I went back up to the clinic they could tell me I had breast cancer, even without biopsy results... On the 14th of March I had a lumpectomy, right breast, and lymph node biopsy... The lump was only 1cm, I'd caught it very early.... So lymph nodes were clear but I had to go back and have a wider exision done of the original lumpectomy... That came back positive again and I had a mastectomy with reconstruction done on the 2nd of May... I opted for nipple saving surgery so the biopsy on the nipple came back clear too... I have an expander at the moment and going back to the reconstruction clinic next week... Met my oncologist last week who confirmed that the cancer is definitely gone But my Oncotype test was sent off that day too so I'll find out next week if I need chemo or not...As it is I'll be on Tamoxifen for 5 years.... Looking forward to chatting with ye xxx
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posted by Fighter
29 May 2012

New to all of this

Last reply: 06 July 2012 15:34
Hi, I was diagnosed with breast cancer last week, am over the initial shock and the hardest thing I ever had to do in telling my two teenage kids and my mum. I have lobular cancer and am having an MRI next Friday, so I reckon everything will kick off from there. It's great to have this forum to have people who are going through the same process to talk to.
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posted by FunkyChick
03 June 2012

Post Treatment effects

Last reply: 04 June 2012 09:49
Hi does anyone have any experience of post treatment effects. I am so fatigued, unbelievably forgetful & can be quite depressed at times. Generally finding it difficult to cope. Should be so happy that the worst is behind me but find it difficult functioning "normally" or whatever the new normal is. Was back at work part-time but found I couldn't cope & am now back out on sick leave & awaiting re-con. Would appreciate knowing if anyone else has had this experience.
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posted by Northern100
03 June 2012

Waiting on oncotype results

Last reply: 14 June 2012 17:39
Hi all I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer following routine mammogram just turned forthy in December. I had macestomy and reconstruction in April and pathology report showed 5cm of dcis and 5mm of invasive grade 3 I am currently awaiting results of oncotype dx test and just wondering if anyone has experience of this test and score is considered ok to skip chemo. Thank you so much Molly
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posted by Dane7
04 June 2012

Vein Problems

Last reply: 07 June 2012 17:21
Hi all Having my third chemo tomorrow. Hand where last chemo was administered is still very sore and veins gone dark brown/black with brown patches on the skin. Started dark red and has changed over the weeks since the last session. Saw GP, game me antibiotics. Took them and still have the problem. Anyone else had issues like this and if so any advice. Thanks
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posted by Kally
05 June 2012

Post surgery

Last reply: 12 June 2012 23:19
I am due to go for my second surgery on Friday and yet still dont feel fully recovered from my first .I have a pain in my left breast thats very tender if anyone can tell me is this common or am I just watching everything to closely now... Kally
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posted by yaya
08 June 2012

Brca2

Last reply: 26 June 2012 11:35
Hi I got my genetic test results in Crumlin on Monday and I tested positive fo the Brca 2 mutation. I kinda expected that result as both me and my sister diagnosed with breat cancer in our thirties.Trying to get my head around it and gather as much info a I can. The Genetics Doctor was lovely and is referring me to Cork to meet with Surgeons to discuss the possibility of removing ovaries and maybe the other breast. She said I could be two months or so before app so plenty of thinking time. I just wondered had anyone had any preventative surgery or dealt with the surgeons in Cork. Thank you all Bernie
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