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I go in tommorrow,first treatment

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As I pointed out in post #3, we went through this successfully. If I can offer any piece of advice it’s this: these people (the doctors) know their business. Follow what they say EXACTLY! They will make suggestions regarding diet, post treatment care and rest. Follow their orders. When my wife was getting chemo they made suggestions on what she should eat and not eat, vitamins etc. She followed their advice and chemo wasn’t so bad. And it worked. We can’t pick and choose what we want to do then question the results. I’m not trying to be a pain in the ***, I have your best interest at heart telling you this.
 
The mind is very powerful, and with a positive attitude you will conquer, strong family support is always a plus too. Both of which it seems you have, so you are already ahead of the fight.
 
Praying as hard as I can for you!!!
 
Prayers sent your way! My sister just went through this, but she didn't catch hers as quickly as it appears you have. Her struggle was two years, but as of today, she is doing very well.
 
This story hits home because my mom who is 64 was diagnosed at Christmas time. She has worried about it her whole life, as her mother died of it in 1959 at the age of 36. There was no hope for it back in those days, so my mother grew up without a mom. However, she had a test done last week and determined it is not in her bones. The specialist told her it it is 100% curable. She is scheduled to have a partial mastectomy next month.

Thanks for sharing your story
 
Prayers coming your way Mopar Lady ! Be Strong, Have Faith, Kick *** !
 
Best of luck to you. Sound like you caught it in time and got things headed in the right direction. Keep us posted of your success!
 
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Prayers to you and your family. Stay strong and beleive that you can, you will beat it!
 
Fear of the unknown -to come- can complicate healing.

We are self-healing machines from day one. Don't let -giving in -and fear-- hinder the fight that the doctors are helping you with. You and they (the doctors) are a team and need to be on the same page.
 
A positive mental outlook and follow Drs' orders as others have already said is very important. Our prayers be with you and your family.
 
I am keeping my head up high on this with my support system behind me.Amazed the support my husband has given out too,said he will take the time to be with me.Luckily his boss gave the ok to take the day off of work to be with me tomorrow.
 
Prayers and positive energy from everyone.
 
My positive thoughts are out there for you. Do not overlook the benefit of CBD to help you through this battle.
 
It went great and my husband was great,stayed there until it was done.Even the nurse that took me in was nice to me.Wore my Marines veteran hat telling me thank you for my military service.It shrunk a little bit,next chemo treatment is in 2 weeks
 
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