Cancer Support
Related: About this forumI just passed 5 years since my breast cancer diagnosis (April 18) - {Updated 4/26}
Last edited Mon Apr 26, 2021, 06:05 PM - Edit history (1)
with NED. Which should be cause for celebration!
BUT - my sarcoma (diagnosed 12/4) may be growing a new tumor. I finally pulled the trigger on asking the doctor to see me earlier than my quarterly appointment to have a more experienced set of hands evaluate whether I'm feeling a regrowth through the graft (about shoe leather consistency) - or it is just my imagination.
Fortunately my treatments have been much less intrusive than most, but I'm still tired of this.
Update 4/26 - the CNP can't really feel what I'm concerned about. (No big surprise - about half of the breast cancer doctors couldn't feel the diagnosed cancer 5 years ago.) BUT - I did talk him into an ultrasound now, rather than after watching it for a few more weeks. Sheesh. Shouldn't be that hard. This crazy thing went from invisible to stage 2 in 5 weeks. I'm not really willing to wait for another 8 weeks to see if what seems like a new growth is anything to worry about.

jpak
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Diamond_Dog
(36,994 posts)Mine just passed - 14 years
Ms. Toad
(36,942 posts)Pobeka
(4,999 posts)I appreciate your thoughtful posts here on DU and wish you the very best!
The new one worries me, since it is a sneaky aggressive critter.
ratchiweenie
(8,102 posts)

MLAA
(19,225 posts)There is a great deal of research now about a plant based diet to avoid breast cancer or breast cancer reoccurrences. If youd like me to send you some links either reply here or direct message me.
Best of luck! 💕
I mostly eat a plant-based diet already (and close to keto to control diabetes).
The breast cancer is an old family "friend." I'm the 5th case in 4 generations. All post-menopausal. Two generations are stll alive (3 of the cases - mom @ 23 years and ~12, and now me @ 5 years. My grandmother's was the most aggressive - she lived 2 decades after diagnosis (with metastasis), but died with - not from - breast cancer, my great-grandmother's was diagnosed shortly before her death at ~99.
The one that worries me is the sarcoma, which is out of the blue and very aggressive.
MLAA
(19,225 posts)Ms. Toad
(36,942 posts)I have an appointment wtih the CNP on Monday to evaluate the new bump.
alfredo
(60,178 posts)Enjoy them in good health
I'm reaching my 5th year since declared cancer free.

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