so sorry to here that.good thing it was caught. praying for you.
- Flyniah
- Spring, TX
- Member Since Apr 2014
Their Diagnoses (4)
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- Patient: Invasive (Infiltrating) Ductal Carcinoma
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: about 8 years ago, Female, Age: 60, Stage I, HER2 Positive: No, ER Positive: Yes, PR Positive: Yes
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- Patient: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
- Patient Info: Finished active treatment less than 5 years ago, Diagnosed: about 8 years ago, Female, Age: 59
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- Patient: Invasive (Infiltrating) Ductal Carcinoma
- Patient Info: Diagnosed: over 3 years ago, Female, Age: 60, Stage Recurrent, HER2 Positive: No, ER Positive: Yes, PR Positive: Yes
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- Patient: Invasive (Infiltrating) Ductal Carcinoma
- Patient Info: Diagnosed: over 3 years ago, Female, Age: 60, Stage I, HER2 Positive: No, ER Positive: Yes, PR Positive: Yes
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Drug or Chemo Therapy (Chemotherapy): Very hard on me this time! Hospital visit due to fever and low white blood count
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Procedure or Surgery (Axillary Lymph Node Dissection): Uggg!! Arm swelling and can feel fluid not pretty!! Uncomfortable swelling all over. X-ray tech thought I had an implant!! Not yet!!!!
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Procedure or Surgery (Double Mastectomy): Previous radiation treatment really kept healing slow. Infection on and off.
over 2 years ago -
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Oh No (Cancer is back/Recurred ): Came back in 2 spots. Mammogram caught it as it was deeper close to chest wall
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