Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 I was 61 when I had my mastectomy and did not have to have radiation nor chemo....I have done fine and will be a 5 yr. survivor on April 10 of 2004. Hooooooooooray! About growning older ...as I remember I must have aged about 5 years when my daughter got married!!! And of course having b.c. surely is not going to be helpful for you. I was in good health when she got married and it was an ordeal just getting everything ready on time and in the right place. A funny that I hope you won't imitate...when we got in the car to leave for the church, husband started car and I said, " wait, I forgot to put on my make-up. " I had gone to get my hair done that morning and then completely forgot about the make-up. Everyone had to wait in the car while I went in and made myself look acceptable. LOL Doris > Vickie, > Thank you for sharing with me. I am 40 years young (but have aged > dramatically in the past couple of weeks). I have two children. My > daughter is getting married this weekend. So things have been really > crazy! > I am concerned about chemo and/or radiation. Although the dr's are > not sure I will have to have it with my mastectomy; I am aware that > it is a possibility. > I also freak-out when I have any other aches and pains in other areas > of my body. Did you experience that? > Dayna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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