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I have breast cancer. What should I do? |
First of all, so you'll know how I feel about my breasts - I don't like them.They sag too much and there's too much of a size difference. I've cried trying to find a bra. And when I loose weight, they shrink down to nothing and I look flat chested without bra on. The surgeon gave me a choice of a lumpectomy or mastectomy. With the lumpectomy, I would have to have radiation, and possibly more surgeries if they don't get it all. It's the smaller breast, so threre would be even more of a difference, and it would be misshapen. It's the type that hasn't spread, so with the mastectomy (I'd have them both removed) it would be over and done with. I'd only have to recover from the surgery, then I could get on with my life. I hear prosthetics are uncomfortable, though. If it turns out I can't except it, I could always have them reconstructed. And if a man can't accept it, then he doesn't love me enough. What would you do? This is a difficult decision and one that is your's alone. You are very brave, God bless you!!! I think you don't need a man who only looks at you because of your appearance or how big you breasts are. If he trully loves you, he will stick with you through surgery, sickness, health, anything. So your bust size should not matter, or even if you have them. If it matters to you, yes you can always have surgery, but as for the man, look for someone who you think will accept it and help you deal in your time of need. Not all men are great, and are always out there for the wrong thing, so search carefully. Sounds like a mastectomy would be in your best interests. No long bouts with radiation with a chance of more surgeries down the road. Plus you are already unhappy with your breasts....so having them removed and reconstructed to something you like will undoubtedly help boost your self esteem and make you feel better. Well, I would probably think a bit more on the removal of a breast that is not affected. And most women have a breast that is smaller then the other, and time they do droop , and they are mostly made up of fat so losing weight does tend to shrink them, So, you to that point are normal. I am sorry to hear about the breast cancer , and pray that they have found it in time. But , I think you ought to contact other women who have dealt with breast cancer, they may have some very important information to share with you. You are not alone. due to stress and depression and side effects your health insurance if you have it might cover the cost of breast re constructive surgery. This is a tough one. If it were me I would probably have the mastectomy. Then breast reconstruction. Yeah, I would get me some big beautiful DD鈥檚 by some hot shot Hollywood plastic surgeon. first discuss in detail everything wit ur doctor. Yahoo Groups has a group on breast cancer. There is a lot of info and support there. I suggest you join and read through the many posts that are there. I bet you find some that are very similiar to your situation. Go to Yahoo, then Groups, search for "breast cancer". When the group comes up, click on join. I'm sorry to hear that but your attitude is great. I would ask my Dr. which treatment would prove most successful. If his response was something I didn't want to hear I would still go with it knowing it offered the best results. As far as the 'man' goes, I would tell him in the early stages of the relationship so that if he is uncomfortable with it he can exit Before you are too involved. I wish you much luck and happiness. |
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