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    Posted: Mar 31 2020 at 2:27pm

Hi All


I’ve recently been diagnosed with stage 1 grade 2/3 TNBC IDC (size 1.8cm).  My treatment plan should have been chemo followed by surgery then radiotherapy but due to covid my oncologist advised surgery first.  I had a lumpectomy on Friday.  My boob is sore, bruised and there seems to be fluid around the incision site which I’m told is normal. 


Mentally I’m struggling with all this.  I feel that this thing is spreading and I’m going to die.  I’m 43 and have a 1 year old daughter.  I’m scared that I won’t get to see her grow up. 

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Dear Tinysmum,
First of all...I am sad you are going through this during a very stressful time.  I had the same diagnosis and I am now today...28 months out and doing well.  Try to be positive...it takes a while to get there.  In the beginning I did not do well mentally. I did well physically...but my mind always went to a dark place. After a few months..I decided I was not going to give cancer my happy spirit.   I slowly came out of my fog and started talking with new cancer patients and helped them get out of their dark place. Ultimately, me helping them, led me to helping myself!  When you get scared..try to remember they are coming up with new treatments everyday and one of those days...may be the day for a maintenance medicine for us.  It is easy to say, be positive.  I can only tell you this, there was a time I thought about it all the time..now, I go days and don’t think about it.
Stay strong and healthy, Marymom
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Tinysmum,
In August of 2019 I was diagnosed with TNBC Stage 1 (1.7cm), my oncologist told me I would have surgery first. My surgeon gave me a choice, so I chose chemo first, then surgery.  Due to covid, they bumped my lumpectomy surgery up, I had it last Tuesday. Now, I am going to finish my last 3 Taxol/Carbo treatments starting next Thursday.
    Getting a TN diagnoses is daunting in itself, add Covid 19 on top of that, add another layer of stress.
    Fear is faith in reverse!! It is hard but you must have positive thoughts... replace negative thoughts with positive ones. I agree with Marymom, I decided cancer was not going to steal my joy. This will get easier with each day!! It is a battle!
We have a choice each morning to chose happiness or gloom. You tell yourself you are going to survive and thrive. Tell yourself you are going to live and be here for your daughter! Believe that, hold onto it, don't let anyone take it away. You will get through the storm! It is for a short time...
   The women on this forum are a source of wisdom and strength. We are here to carry one another and pick each other up!!!! Live each day to the full....
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Hi Tinysmum
I was diagnosed on the 5th March, I had a lumpectomy on the 11th and due to start Chemo on Monday..... I am also really scared, I live alone in South Africa and we have a hectic lock down..... I find when I get overwhelmed to just think of the steps that are taken on a daily basis... dont try and think about next year, deal with what you can on a daily basis. I have found Journal ling great, both written and video, helps to get those emotions out, anger, frustration.... cry if you need to, it helps.
But you know what, WE will get through this, we are strong powerful women, stay strong, stay safe xx
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Hi Tinysmum,
Take it easy. I had a lumpectomy on 1st June. There was fluid so i was sent hime with a drain which i had for a week then it was removed. I am seeing my doctor tomorrow to check on the surgery site before she clears me for chemo. 
I am 42. I have been trying for a baby for the past 1 year but have had to hold on for now. 
You will not die and you will be ok. Be strong for your baby. We are in together. 
Sending you warm hugs.
 Eva. 
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Dear Tinysmum-

This diagnosis is a frightening one, that’s for sure.  I had never heard of triple negative until it happened to me.  Fear is a terrible and unproductive feeling, but we can’t avoid it at times.  It seems trite to say, but try to take one day at a time-that’s all we are given.  And as others have said, try to find happiness in each day and be hopeful for the best outcome.

Don’t concern yourself too much with what your breast looks and feels like.  My surgery was last October and my breast is still lumpy and tender-but that’s okay.

There have been many advances in treating TNBC.  I hope that in time, you will be feeling more relaxed.  Best wishes to you, Cindy
66 at diagnosis. 3/2019, AC/T, lumpectomy, 30 radiation. Complete 12/19. IDC, grade 2-3, 4 cores .2-1.5cm, yellow lobulated fibroadipose, stage pT1b, NO
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