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Hello to every one just new and a little unsure.

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Ski2sea

Hi There!Sorry you have to be here but it’s a really, honest great group. If you have any questions or concerns, post something and the lovely folks here will chime in. My first post was about my coworkers pestering me about how I am doing. I receive so much great advice, and everyone just —- understands.

Take care - Tara 🙂

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Hazelgreen

Welcome to you! There are many members from the U.K. as well as the U.S.A. The rest of us are from many countries including Canada, Israel, France, etc.

When you post your questions, it is useful if you indicate your type of breast cancer, and the location of your mets. What we all have in common is metastatic breast cancer (MBC), and its impacts on our lives. Where we differ is in terms of the treatments recommended for us by our oncologists, and these mostly are linked to the type and locations of our MBC. We share our experiences and find support from each other.

I hope this helps you figure out how being on this site may be useful to you.

Hugs,

Cindy

Welcome. We are here for support, questions, venting and even life’s celebrations.

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mariootsi

Welcome! We are here for you!

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Saab900

Hi and welcome. I too am 58 and live in the UK on the south coast of England. You will find plenty of experience, support and advice on this forum. As mentioned, it would be great to find out a little more about you if you feel up to sharing.

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LotusAFlower

Hello and I hope you get support and camaraderie that helps many of us navigate these waters . ❤️

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Discocat

Hello and welcome!

Sorry that your going through this but you’ve found a great group for support and advice. It can take a while to find your ground. I’m also fairly new to this all…being 8 months in from a de novo diagnosis. Of course its natural to feel uncertain initially , but life with MBC becomes your new normal pretty soon.

Take care and best wishes

Zoe x

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Nature613

Hi Tezt6vw. Welcome to a very understanding and helpful group. Take care.

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LibraryGeek

I’d like to add my welcome- I am 60, also in UK, had MBC for 4 years, doing well. It’s fine to be a “silent” member for a while, getting used to it and drawing on the collective wisdom when it helps. We will look forward to getting to know you newbies.

Jackie x

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Teddielottie

Welcome on here ! I am also 58 and in the U.K. and have been on this site for four years and found the people on here to be very supportive . I was diagnosed with metastatic bc late 2017 and have been on ibrance /Letrozole since . If you feel comfortable, let us know your diagnosis and what treatment you are on , and you will get lots of advice /support from those with similar experiences. If you wish , you can private message anybody on here too . Sending ❤️x

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