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Dee,

I had infiltrating/invasive ductal in 1990. I had 23 nodes removed and one was

bad. I had 6 mo of chemo which wasn't bad at all, no radiation or

reconstruction. I also had to have chest x-ray, blood work, I had to have an EKG

and I think an MRI. My tumor was 2.5cm.

One cm isn't bad at all. Breast cancer is NOT the death sentence it was once

thought to be. I was Stage II grade II which you won't find out until you get

the pathology report. There are ladies that are Stage IV, whos cancer has

returned many times that are still doing ok.

I know its scary. We all feel scared. Fear of the unknown is the worst. Once you

have surgery and know what the plan is for afterwards it will get better. Try to

take it day by day or if need be hour by hour. We are all here for you to help

you along the way. Feel free to ask any questions, vent etc. I will keep you in

my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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HI THIS IS DEE

I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE MOST

COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON TO ME -

I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED AND

BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT AND

CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT IS ONE

CETIMETER.

THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY

OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU ALL

THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED INVASIVE?

I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON HOW

TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY MEAN?

SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

DEE

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Don't worry! You will find that the medical community uses a lot of

words that will scare us. Just take time to educate yourself. Ask

alot of questions( it really helps because then you can come to terms

with fears - at least that helped me this time = I had my first

surgical biopsy when I was 19)

ne

>

> Dee,

> I had infiltrating/invasive ductal in 1990. I had 23 nodes removed

and one was bad. I had 6 mo of chemo which wasn't bad at all, no

radiation or reconstruction. I also had to have chest x-ray, blood

work, I had to have an EKG and I think an MRI. My tumor was 2.5cm.

> One cm isn't bad at all. Breast cancer is NOT the death sentence it

was once thought to be. I was Stage II grade II which you won't find

out until you get the pathology report. There are ladies that are

Stage IV, whos cancer has returned many times that are still doing ok.

> I know its scary. We all feel scared. Fear of the unknown is the

worst. Once you have surgery and know what the plan is for afterwards

it will get better. Try to take it day by day or if need be hour by

hour. We are all here for you to help you along the way. Feel free to

ask any questions, vent etc. I will keep you in my prayers.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> BreastCancerStories.com

> http://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/

> Angel Feather Loomer

> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

> Check out my other ornaments at

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> HI THIS IS DEE

>

>

> I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE MOST

> COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON TO

ME -

> I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

AND

> BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

AND

> CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT IS

ONE

> CETIMETER.

> THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS THE

ONLY

> OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU ALL

> THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

INVASIVE?

>

> I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

> MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON

HOW

> TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

>

> HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY

MEAN?

>

> SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> DEE

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Hi Dee,

When I got the results of the needle biopsy, over the phone, a radiologist

bluntly said, " Yep, you have Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. " He said it as easily

as a person might say, " The sky is blue. " He definitely deserved an F- in

bedside manner! I was so scared. As you say, " invasive " sounds really

frightening! Take a deep breath and remember " One day at a time. " I know.

It's a lot easier said than done but it's so true. Take heart that 1 cm is

small. I remember wanting the cancer out IMMEDIATELY. I was told by the breast

care specialist (an angel of a woman!) not to worry. Usually, by the time even

small cancers are found, they've been growing for a fairly long while. A few

weeks or a month would not make a difference, I was told. Does your hospital

have a breast care specialist? I am with Kaiser. Their Breast Care Specialist

was so very helpful, reassuring, calming, and always there to answer any

question, help get test results, etc. If there is one where you are being

treated, be sure to take advantage of that service.

I'm now 3-1/2 years out. I must say that I've had wonderful care. My

oncologist is a wonderful man who makes all of his patients feel like they are

his only one. I elected to have a lumpectomy. It was followed by CMF chemo and

then radiation daily for 35 days. I was then put on Tamoxifen for 2-1/2 yrs.

and have been on Arimidex for 6 months, so far.

I wish I would have known about this wonderful list when I was going through

active treatment! We are here for you. You'll get through this!

A gentle hug to you,

Jill

HI THIS IS DEE

I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE MOST

COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON TO ME -

I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED AND

BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT AND

CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT IS ONE

CETIMETER.

THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY

OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU ALL

THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED INVASIVE?

I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON HOW

TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY MEAN?

SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

DEE

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Hi Dee and welcome to this group. I also have an invasive cancer,

Stage 1, Grade 3. I had a lumpectomy and at the same time I had a

sentinal lymph node biopsy, that's where they inject a dye into you

and they can " see " the sentinal (main guy) node and take him out.

If there is cancer in the main node (sentinal), then they may take

more, or may even take a few more around the sentinal to test.

Taking this node and testing it and evaluating your lump, will give

them the tools they need to Grade and Stage your cancer. Then, you

make decisions based upon that diagnosis. There are other tests

involved in the pathology like ER and Her2nu tests. They can be

either positive or negative. Certain cancers are fed by estrogen,

and if you test positive for these tests, they will most likely

recommend a course of treatment that best fits your set of " stats " .

I would not be worried about the November date for your surgery. You

DO have time - like others have posted, once they find a cancer,

chances are that it's been there a while. If you have the

opportunity to either borrow from the library or purchase a book, I

recommend Dr. Love's Breast Cancer book. They way it is set

up, you can read just what is appropriate or needed by your specific

case. We've all been where you are now and it's very scary. So

much information, so many tests, so much waiting for results. Just

try and take it one day at a time and ask questions - you can never

ask too many questions. If you don't know what a specific thing

means, ask. Don't worry about sounding uneducated about it because

we were ALL uneducated about it at one time. It's a process -

you'll learn as you go and with support from family, friends and

groups like this, you'll do just fine. Remember, most Breast

Cancers do not have a family history. Most importantly, remember to

be good to yourself - becoming strong takes time - staying strong

takes time and support. Feel free to ask any questions you may

have - we're all in this together.

Hugs,

Ellen

>

> I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE MOST

> COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON TO

ME -

> I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

AND

> BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

AND

> CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT IS

ONE

> CETIMETER.

> THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS THE

ONLY

> OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU ALL

> THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

INVASIVE?

>

> I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

> MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON

HOW

> TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

>

> HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY

MEAN?

>

> SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> DEE

>

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>OH MY YOUR RADIOLIGIST NEEDS TO FIND ANOTHER JOB THANK YOU FOR

YOUR GENTLE HUG I CAN FEEL IT BELIEVE IT OR NOT.

I AM AT ALLEGHENY GENERAL HOSPITAL BREAST CENTER IN PITTSBURGH, pA

AND I TRUST THEM EXCEPT WITH THIS PART OF WAITING TILL NOVEMBER

20TH. DON'T THEY REALIZE THAT IT IS SUCH A LONG WAIT FOR THE PERSON

WHO HAS TO DO THE WAITING. BUT PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE THAT FEW OF US

POSESS AND I DON'T POSESS IT YET. I WISH THEY HAD SPELL CHECK - I

MISPELL ALOT OF WORDS SO PLEASE FORGIVE ME,

MAY GOD BLESS YOU WITH CONTINUES GOOD HEALTH LOTS OF o'S

DEE

> Hi Dee,

>

> When I got the results of the needle biopsy, over the phone, a

radiologist bluntly said, " Yep, you have Invasive Ductal

Carcinoma. " He said it as easily as a person might say, " The sky is

blue. " He definitely deserved an F- in bedside manner! I was so

scared. As you say, " invasive " sounds really frightening! Take a

deep breath and remember " One day at a time. " I know. It's a lot

easier said than done but it's so true. Take heart that 1 cm is

small. I remember wanting the cancer out IMMEDIATELY. I was told

by the breast care specialist (an angel of a woman!) not to worry.

Usually, by the time even small cancers are found, they've been

growing for a fairly long while. A few weeks or a month would not

make a difference, I was told. Does your hospital have a breast

care specialist? I am with Kaiser. Their Breast Care Specialist

was so very helpful, reassuring, calming, and always there to answer

any question, help get test results, etc. If there is one where you

are being treated, be sure to take advantage of that service.

>

> I'm now 3-1/2 years out. I must say that I've had wonderful

care. My oncologist is a wonderful man who makes all of his

patients feel like they are his only one. I elected to have a

lumpectomy. It was followed by CMF chemo and then radiation daily

for 35 days. I was then put on Tamoxifen for 2-1/2 yrs. and have

been on Arimidex for 6 months, so far.

>

> I wish I would have known about this wonderful list when I was

going through active treatment! We are here for you. You'll get

through this!

>

> A gentle hug to you,

> Jill

>

> HI THIS IS DEE

>

>

> I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE

MOST

> COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON

TO ME -

> I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

AND

> BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

AND

> CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT

IS ONE

> CETIMETER.

> THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS

THE ONLY

> OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU

ALL

> THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

INVASIVE?

>

> I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

> MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON

HOW

> TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

>

> HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY

MEAN?

>

> SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> DEE

>

>

>

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>

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>GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU I AM SO THANKFUL TO HAVE FOUND THIS SITE

THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE MY JOURNEY TOO HAS JUST BEGUN

> Dee,

> I had infiltrating/invasive ductal in 1990. I had 23 nodes

removed and one was bad. I had 6 mo of chemo which wasn't bad at

all, no radiation or reconstruction. I also had to have chest x-ray,

blood work, I had to have an EKG and I think an MRI. My tumor was

2.5cm.

> One cm isn't bad at all. Breast cancer is NOT the death sentence

it was once thought to be. I was Stage II grade II which you won't

find out until you get the pathology report. There are ladies that

are Stage IV, whos cancer has returned many times that are still

doing ok.

> I know its scary. We all feel scared. Fear of the unknown is the

worst. Once you have surgery and know what the plan is for

afterwards it will get better. Try to take it day by day or if need

be hour by hour. We are all here for you to help you along the way.

Feel free to ask any questions, vent etc. I will keep you in my

prayers.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> BreastCancerStories.com

> http://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/

> Angel Feather Loomer

> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

> Check out my other ornaments at

> www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> Lots of info and gifts at:

> www.cancerclub.com

> HI THIS IS DEE

>

>

> I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE

MOST

> COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON

TO ME -

> I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

AND

> BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

AND

> CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT

IS ONE

> CETIMETER.

> THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS

THE ONLY

> OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU

ALL

> THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

INVASIVE?

>

> I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

> MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON

HOW

> TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

>

> HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY

MEAN?

>

> SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> DEE

>

>

>

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> > I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE

MOST

> > COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON

TO

> ME -

> > I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

> AND

> > BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

> AND

> > CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT

IS

> ONE

> > CETIMETER.

> > THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS

THE

> ONLY

> > OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU

ALL

> > THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

> INVASIVE?

> >

> > I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON

MY

> > MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> > HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS

ON

> HOW

> > TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

> >

> > HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> > ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT

THEY

> MEAN?

> >

> > SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> > DEE

> >

>

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They don't put the breathing tube in until you are sedated and its out when you

wake up. You might have a tiny sore throat for a day but thats about it.

Hugs

nne

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> >

> > I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE

MOST

> > COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON

TO

> ME -

> > I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

> AND

> > BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

> AND

> > CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT

IS

> ONE

> > CETIMETER.

> > THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS

THE

> ONLY

> > OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU

ALL

> > THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

> INVASIVE?

> >

> > I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON

MY

> > MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> > HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS

ON

> HOW

> > TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

> >

> > HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> > ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT

THEY

> MEAN?

> >

> > SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> > DEE

> >

>

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Hi Dee,

Thankfully, the radiologist who called wasn't " my " radiologist. " My "

radiologist is a woman and she couldn't have been sweeter. I asked about her

when I had a recent mammogram. The technician asked if I wanted her (my

radiologist) to read the films. I answered that I would be very happy with

that. As for that man, though....

Perhaps you can ask your doctor to put you on a " cancellation " list so that if

anyone cancels prior to your date in November, he or she can bump up your

surgery date. Having said that, it seems like there has been a lot of waiting

during this process. Sometimes I say the lesson I am to take from this, other

than really valuing each day, is patience!

Not to worry about the spelling! The important thing is that you are here and

we are here for you!

God bless you, too,

Jill

HI THIS IS DEE

>

>

> I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE

MOST

> COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON

TO ME -

> I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS CHECKED

AND

> BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES OUT

AND

> CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT

IS ONE

> CETIMETER.

> THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS

THE ONLY

> OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU

ALL

> THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

INVASIVE?

>

> I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON MY

> MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS ON

HOW

> TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

>

> HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF THE

> ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT THEY

MEAN?

>

> SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> DEE

>

>

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Jill

What Kaiser location are you at?

I have Kaiser too and at least here in Denver there is no Breast

Care Specialist. Or for that matter anyone who coordinates you care

at all. 3 seperate steps and three seperate Dr's who don't

communicate with each other at all. Really difficult for the

patient to negotiate and figure out care. I had surgery was refered

to Oncology for Chemo and after I complete Chemo I will receive a

referal to Radiation Oncology but they never get together and figure

out a total treatment plan.

in Denver

In breastcancer2 , " rockportdee "

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>

>

> >OH MY YOUR RADIOLIGIST NEEDS TO FIND ANOTHER JOB THANK YOU FOR

> YOUR GENTLE HUG I CAN FEEL IT BELIEVE IT OR NOT.

> I AM AT ALLEGHENY GENERAL HOSPITAL BREAST CENTER IN PITTSBURGH, pA

> AND I TRUST THEM EXCEPT WITH THIS PART OF WAITING TILL NOVEMBER

> 20TH. DON'T THEY REALIZE THAT IT IS SUCH A LONG WAIT FOR THE

PERSON

> WHO HAS TO DO THE WAITING. BUT PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE THAT FEW OF US

> POSESS AND I DON'T POSESS IT YET. I WISH THEY HAD SPELL CHECK - I

> MISPELL ALOT OF WORDS SO PLEASE FORGIVE ME,

> MAY GOD BLESS YOU WITH CONTINUES GOOD HEALTH LOTS OF o'S

> DEE

> > Hi Dee,

> >

> > When I got the results of the needle biopsy, over the phone, a

> radiologist bluntly said, " Yep, you have Invasive Ductal

> Carcinoma. " He said it as easily as a person might say, " The sky

is

> blue. " He definitely deserved an F- in bedside manner! I was so

> scared. As you say, " invasive " sounds really frightening! Take a

> deep breath and remember " One day at a time. " I know. It's a lot

> easier said than done but it's so true. Take heart that 1 cm is

> small. I remember wanting the cancer out IMMEDIATELY. I was told

> by the breast care specialist (an angel of a woman!) not to

worry.

> Usually, by the time even small cancers are found, they've been

> growing for a fairly long while. A few weeks or a month would not

> make a difference, I was told. Does your hospital have a breast

> care specialist? I am with Kaiser. Their Breast Care Specialist

> was so very helpful, reassuring, calming, and always there to

answer

> any question, help get test results, etc. If there is one where

you

> are being treated, be sure to take advantage of that service.

> >

> > I'm now 3-1/2 years out. I must say that I've had wonderful

> care. My oncologist is a wonderful man who makes all of his

> patients feel like they are his only one. I elected to have a

> lumpectomy. It was followed by CMF chemo and then radiation daily

> for 35 days. I was then put on Tamoxifen for 2-1/2 yrs. and have

> been on Arimidex for 6 months, so far.

> >

> > I wish I would have known about this wonderful list when I was

> going through active treatment! We are here for you. You'll get

> through this!

> >

> > A gentle hug to you,

> > Jill

> >

> > HI THIS IS DEE

> >

> >

> > I JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH THE NURSE. SHE SAID I HAVE THE

> MOST

> > COMMON KIND OF CANCER - INVASIVE DUCTAL - DOESN'T SOUND COMMON

> TO ME -

> > I DON'T LIKE THE WORD INVASIVE.. I HAVE TO HAVE MY LUNGS

CHECKED

> AND

> > BLOOD WORK PLUS SURGERY - THEY WANT TO TAKE SOME LYMPH NODES

OUT

> AND

> > CHECK THEM AND THEY DEFINETLY WANT TO TAKE OUT THE CANCER THAT

> IS ONE

> > CETIMETER.

> > THEY SAID SURGERY WON'T BE TILL NOVEMBER 20TH BECAUSE THAT IS

> THE ONLY

> > OPENING RIGHT NOW UNLESS THERE IS A CANCELLATION. WHAT DO YOU

> ALL

> > THINK - IS THAT TOO LONG OF A TIME TO WAIT SINCE IT IS CALLED

> INVASIVE?

> >

> > I WAS SO HOPING THAT IT WASEN'T THERE IS NO BREAST CANCER ON

MY

> > MOM'S SIDE AT ALL. MY DAD HAD LUNG CANCER.

> > HOW DO YOU BE STRONG AT A TIME LIKE THIS I NEED SOME POINTERS

ON

> HOW

> > TO BE STRONG WITHOUT FALLING APART.

> >

> > HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THIS? AND I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALOT OF

THE

> > ABBREVIATIONS YOU ALL USE IS THER A WAY I CAN FIND OUT WHAT

THEY

> MEAN?

> >

> > SO GLAD YOU ARE ALL HERE FOR ME

> > DEE

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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