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What type of breast cancer do you have?
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osishoo
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I have breast cancer, lung and rib cancers. All started with a leg cancer due to sunbathing years back. I went to the doctor re the lump on my leg and the rest of diagnosis followed. It is over two years now since diagnosis of the spread.
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In 2018 I had a chest infection my GP sent me for a chest x-ray on the x-ray it showed that I had abnormalities on my left and right breast I was sent to the breast clinic for a mammogram on both breasts where they found 2 lumps in my right breast and one on my left breast side I had a biopsy on my left breast which was positive, my right breast they could drain but I was given the choice of a lumpectomy, or a mastectomy, I said which one would be the best my specialist said the mastectomy so that is what I had I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma I had a mastectomy and 6 weeks of the chest wall radiotherapy, also I was on AI bone protection and hormone letrazol after my treatment for 5yrs then taken after and in remission for a further 5yrs but I am clear now but I am left with Copd and emphysema, plus I have lymphodema in my right arm and hand and I also have a low blood flow to my heart which I have angina, and liver disease, and border line diabetic, and hypertension, but recently I had a scare I found another lump, I showed my nurse when I went for a blood test, she then called in the Dr to have a look and she referred me back to the breast clinic, where I had a mammogram and ultra sound, it was found that it was post operative scaring and my right breast had shown some benign nodurality but luckily it wasn't anything but I was really scared which made my ptsd low moods depression and anxiety go rocketing but now I have loads of medication and inhalers but at least I can stop worrying. Tigger
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@Tigger.co.uk Hi Tigger,
Thank you so much for sharing. You’ve been through so much, I’m relieved that it turned out to be benign, must have been a huge weight off your shoulders. I hope you’re giving yourself credit that you’re handling so many conditios and taking time to rest and recover. How are you feeling now that things have settled down a bit?
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼
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@Somya.P feeling a lot better now but tomorrow I have my mental health counciling, Tuesday I am having my flu and Covid jab, my husband phoned 119 and, arranged my appointment so I could be protected with both as he says I have been through so much and he thinks this will help with the flu and Covid he also is having both so he also is protected plus he says he doesn't want me to catch or go through anything else, he is so caring he is my rock, but thank you for your kind words take care stay safe love Tigger
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In this discussion you can name the type of your cancer and identify other patients with the same type and talk about it together.