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I met with the surgeon last Wednesday and he had very good news. The cancer did not spread to the lymph nodes and he got a clean margin around the lump, which was 4 mm. He removed a few lymph nodes. I already have full mobility with that arm. Lots of positive thoughts and prayers got me through this, thanks to all of you.
It is low grade, stage 1. Next week I meet with the oncologist and the following week the radiation doctor. So I will know then what the next step will be. I'm pretty sure of radiation, and one of the medications, seeing it is hormone receptive.
I am still very relieved, the results were good and I'm sure I'll get through the radiation.
Again, thank you all for your kind words, thoughts, and prayers.
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Thanks for the update nancy. It was great talking to you the other day. If I sounded like I was in a tunnel, it's because I was in the car.
So, it's all good news! Sounds a lot like mine. You will be fine with the radiation. Just make sure you use a good lotion several times a day. my skin didn't begin to get red until the last ( 4th) week. hope the same goes for you also
Positive thoughts!
leah
Nancy, I'm sorry to read about your diagnosis, but I am so happy for you that things have gone so well. I wish you a continued, successful recovery and a healthy life.
JoAnn
Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. John Wayne