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Somya.P
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Last activity on 22/11/2024 at 21:22
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Hello @Ariana234567,
I'm really sorry to hear about your mother's diagnosis. It's completely normal to feel unsteady and anxious, especially considering the upcoming surgeries and treatments. My thoughts are with both of you. Please remember that you don't have to go through this alone. Have you considered talking to a therapist or counselor? Maybe they can help you navigate your emotions and provide coping strategies.
Let me go ahead and tag a few members of our community who are or might have been in a similar situation as you, to invite them to share their experiences:
@Juliemarie @Suzybabe1 @Winey70 @natcordova @Claire73 @Catherine @Rosielouloudoherty1 @Janetdoogie @Fairyjan @Charlee73 @ntlrae @SueSim @alisonjackson65 @Scotte @MargaretRodgers @Tracy-mack @Trishalynch22 @Coralmary @Celestewal @Ruane1974 @Hubert @estherjo @VinnieM @Blueyonder @rob.rylance @CarolTTT @amco44 @Woodyjo1 @MayKusk @Tinatoo @sez0211 @TomWheeler @Glitzygold @Maddie21 @Jakilesh @SadieBonner @melanieelmer @Linsley @FreddieM @Loyell @skulamus @MandnScott @Sparky @Mariella49 @LinziG @SarahM17 @Laura081287 @Maroool @camuk1 @Missolina
Hello everyone,
Do you have any words of advice for our friend here as they go through this difficult time?
Please take care,
Somya from the Carenity team
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Last activity on 11/07/2024 at 11:23
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Hi Ariana, I feel your anxiety but please try not to worry - your mum will be in safe hands. I had exactly the same operation as your mum and whilst it is a long op, the relief when you wake up is worth it. Is she having the reconstruction at the same time? If so, the relief will be bigger because I remember looking down at my cleavage and really not looking very different - it was amazing!!! Pain wise, she will be uncomfortable for a few days to be sure but it is incredible how our bodies heal. Is she having an LD flap do you know (taking muscle from her back)?
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Ariana234567
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Last activity on 09/08/2023 at 12:16
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A month ago, I learned that my mother has breast cancer. Since it has spread too far for the lump to be removed, she will need a mastectomy, lymph node removal, and reconstructive surgery. I am 17 years old and have so far proven to be rather strong, but tonight I feel unsteady and anxious. Despite their best efforts, my friends struggle to understand because they are not in the same situation. The operation for my mother is coming up, and I have no idea what to anticipate from that or the subsequent radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Please accept my thanks: x