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  • and so it begins

    Posted August 7, 2013 by lesley1956

    So we are now home after all our tripping around and its time to get down to business. Friday I go in for a heart test of some sort at neuclea medicine then on Monday I will get my Port inserted. Thursday is another chat with my Oncologist and hopeful first cocktail on Friday. Now that will be a da...

  • BC Was Only the Start ...

    Posted August 7, 2013 by unimum

    2010 was a difficult year.  My daughter, then 19 and half way through her university degree, had been hospitalised with a skin infection on her leg three times in the second semester of 2010, but finally by about October of 2010, medical treatment seemed to halt it.  A talented sportswoman...

  • I'm new so hello

    Posted August 1, 2013 by Ally

    Hi my name is Allyson and this is my 4th fighting breast cancer, I was diagnosed 4 years ago with pre cancer so I had a lumpectomy, which went ok. Then this May I knew it had come back, sixth sence I suppose but I knew even before finding the lump I just knew. So I took myself of to Perth Radiology ...

  • surgery take 2 and this week

    Posted July 27, 2013 by Tania68

    Yesterday I had my secind surgery as the margins were not clear. There is a chance I may need to hva eone more lot of surgery but this is unlikley.   The breast cancer nurse has just visited and said my recovery will be slower dut to anaesthetics with a week plus I am likely to have increased ...

  • Pathology results and staying positive

    Posted July 23, 2013 by Tania68

    OK. good and bad news. The size of the cancer is classified as large - 50mm  but it is still in situ or contained. This is great as it means we dont have to worry about progress into the lymph glands and through the body. Radiotherapy is not negotiable but I can choose when I start so that's ...

  • flu

    Posted July 22, 2013 by lesley1956

    we just got back from our trip to Derby and back to visit the daughter and her family. Great trip butsomewhere along the line the nine year old and the husband caught flu. Then we get home to a house that has been burgled and another son with a really bad case of flu. He said he thought he was dying...

  • Worried for my Mother

    Posted July 19, 2013 by humsa

    I am from Pakistan. last week we came to know that my mother is suffering from infiltrating ductal carcinoma in her right breast grade II, her age is 48 years ...our world has turned upside down...as i am the eldest daughter of my parents..i have to stay strong..but its geting very dificult for me t...

  • after surgery

    Posted July 19, 2013 by Tania68

    Feeling sore, tired and not feeling like talking. the surgeon told me i need to start to take this seriously and take care of myself. im still trying to pretend this is not happening. My appointment with the surgeon is on tuesday at 11am. this when i will find out exactly what they have found. based...

  • Emotional overload

    Posted July 17, 2013 by lesley1956

    It's my granddaughters 12th birthday, should be a celebration and is but I have to keep hiding away because I keep losing it and crying. This might be the last birthday I spend with her. My other granddaughter turns 14 next month her brother 3 in January next year. It's all time and how much I will ...

  • Peaceful

    Posted July 17, 2013 by DeeN

    Spending time with God reflecting on His love for me has led me to a place of trust and peace. I can now go to bed and rest.