My wife has suspected breast cancer. Sorry to be blunt, but yes, we were told last week that the last mammogram my wife had uncovered a mass that needed investigation. She underwent a biopsy last Friday and we were taken into one of those comfortable rooms where they give you bad news, all flowers and leather sofas, etc.
Due to her family history (three maternal generations directly affected) she’s been having the old norks checked since she was about four. Therefore the ‘mass’ is extremely small and has been caught early. The specialists insist that should the biopsy be bad news, and they seem to be pretty sure it will be, it should be very treatable indeed.
We fully intend to laugh our way through this storm and hope very much that you’ll join the giggles. Sharon will be needing me now more than ever and clearly, I will have to put her first as quite frankly, nothing else matters anyway. So, I’ll be taking a year off from my brain injury ‘work’ to be with my beloved and I will return once the storm has cleared away and the laughs are even more hearty than usual.
I’ll still be dicking around on social media, but ‘Notes From The Brain Damaged Baron will be ‘on a break’ from today.
Cheers gang, see you soon!
Andy
Written by
BaronC
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Andy, I'm not sure if you will read this - but I am sure everyone on here will be rooting for you both all the way. The very best of luck to you both and keeping laughing, it really is the best medicine there is.
Stay strong . Your wife is going through exactly what I did with two maternal grandmothers . Mine ended up grade 3 with surgery , chemotherapy and radiotherapy . It was tough but that was 7 years ago . The best of luck to you both xx
Hello Baron, I'm very sorry to hear of this. You've had a lot to deal with I know, and you must be wondering how much more.....!! Just sending love and thoughts your way xx
It's a tense time so no escaping the stress but you're right to approach the issue positively m'love. I found a breast lump in 2007 and the speed of subsequent scans, biopsy etc. was breathtaking, culminating in a scary result and an even speedier lumpectomy.
My oncologist was great. He said the op had gone well but he wanted me to undergo three weeks of radiotherapy as he firmly believed in the 'Belt and Braces' approach, whether needed or not. Fortunately there were no cancer cells found in the lymph nodes.
Once I was firmly in the radiotherapy system I found the whole process SO reassuring and my final session was quite emotional after 21 successive days with the same caring, funny, team of lovely people. I was made to feel so cherished at 'The Christie' that I look back on it with great affection. I had further aftercare with hormone treatment (one pill daily) and regular, long term check ups.
From what you've described Andy, Sharon's outlook looks pretty damn good, so hopefully she should be fine. I'll check up by message every now and then ; any queries in the meantime don't hesitate. Love to you both...…..E. x
Wishing you all the best for this Andy and hugs to Sharon. With you there to support I can’t see how she won’t be laughing for at least some of the time. It really is the best medicine. Good luck and let us know how things ha e gone when you’re ready x
Good Luck Baron...You have your priorities right and good luck to Mrs ..My sister has had it and was scared ...30 years ago does not help you but she is 82 now Good luck and between you both you will get this done and dusted with your outlook on life xxxx Head up shoulders back between the 2 off you xxx Keep well both xxxxx Win xxxxxx
Students call a year out a gap year so your year will be a year filled with wonderful sofa cuddles and a time of healing. God Bless You Both for your positive attitude and great humour Love Liz x🌹🙏
Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.