That's some great information. It is so hard to think straight and make decisions after hearing "cancer". Thankfully I had family who went with me to appointments and helped me keep up with info. (I am alot older than you lol). Getting a second opinion is great advice too. I recommend that too. You are looking great and I hope you feel great too!
@@LifeofPaolah. Is it very hard , if it is, I better get checked and I have low cancer. Could it go into the breast?,, and I’m glad she’s better. She’s such a pretty darling girl.
YAY Lilly! I am happy for you advocating for what YOU want and feel is best. I think you made an excellent choice. I do not regret my mastectomy. After reading countless articles, studies and praying, I felt that this was the best decision and i stick by it. I have a lot of peace of mind. God bless you, God bless the medical staff who will be doing your surgery and I pray for you to have a smooth recovery! Let me know how it goes :)
What kind of cancer you had ? What kind of treatment you had ? I had lobular stage 1 cancer in my left breast and I went through left mastectomy and no lymph nodes involved . Now I am starting my meds for ER/PR positive . No chemo or radiation . I don’t know what else i should do . When I was watching your videos I thought shre with you
Thanks for the video. I am at a point with many questions. Plus always worry i am making a good decision. So, did you not need/decide against radiation? 🌺
I deborah! I definitely empathize with that.. I feared many times that I was making the wrong decision. But, just gave it up to God and trusted in Him even when it was very difficult to trust. I was not a candidate for radiation due to my young age and the statistical possibility of having a reocurrence. I will make a video a little more in depth regarding this very soon :)
i did a CT scan before my lymphatic. after 21 days they discovered another cancerous lump which i decided after to change my doctors and find out how they can miss the lump after a CT scan mammogram and ultrasound, but no answer
Ugh! That angers me!!! I am happy you advocated and are switching doctors. Don’t stop fighting. It is tiring. But I hope that your next doctor is better. I switched oncologists at the beginning of treatment. So happy I did. The first one was terrible!
That's some great information. It is so hard to think straight and make decisions after hearing "cancer". Thankfully I had family who went with me to appointments and helped me keep up with info. (I am alot older than you lol). Getting a second opinion is great advice too. I recommend that too. You are looking great and I hope you feel great too!
Yes! So much information goes in one ear and out the other. Information overload. Thank you, Tammy! Hope you are good too 😊
This is so very true and an extremely wise approach. Thanks for sharing.
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God bless you!❤You helping people ✌️❤️🌹🌈🙏💫
Thank you 🤍🤍🤍
Hi Paola!! Youre looking so super healthy these days ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much :) I am feeling real good these past few weeks!
@@LifeofPaolah. Is it very hard , if it is, I better get checked and I have low cancer. Could it go into the breast?,, and I’m glad she’s better. She’s such a pretty darling girl.
Thank you for the information
Paola.
Thanks very much for this.
@@sandrapicton8961 you’re welcome 🥰
Dr said lumpectomy w/ radiation. I said for my body I want double mastectomy flat closure. My surgery is in 2 days. God bless you.
YAY Lilly! I am happy for you advocating for what YOU want and feel is best. I think you made an excellent choice. I do not regret my mastectomy. After reading countless articles, studies and praying, I felt that this was the best decision and i stick by it. I have a lot of peace of mind. God bless you, God bless the medical staff who will be doing your surgery and I pray for you to have a smooth recovery! Let me know how it goes :)
What kind of cancer you had ? What kind of treatment you had ? I had lobular stage 1 cancer in my left breast and I went through left mastectomy and no lymph nodes involved . Now I am starting my meds for ER/PR positive . No chemo or radiation . I don’t know what else i should do . When I was watching your videos I thought shre with you
Thanks for the video. I am at a point with many questions. Plus always worry i am making a good decision. So, did you not need/decide against radiation? 🌺
I deborah! I definitely empathize with that.. I feared many times that I was making the wrong decision. But, just gave it up to God and trusted in Him even when it was very difficult to trust.
I was not a candidate for radiation due to my young age and the statistical possibility of having a reocurrence. I will make a video a little more in depth regarding this very soon :)
i did a CT scan before my lymphatic. after 21 days they discovered another cancerous lump which i decided after to change my doctors and find out how they can miss the lump after a CT scan mammogram and ultrasound, but no answer
Ugh! That angers me!!! I am happy you advocated and are switching doctors. Don’t stop fighting. It is tiring. But I hope that your next doctor is better. I switched oncologists at the beginning of treatment. So happy I did. The first one was terrible!
Thank you!
When you say bilateral mastectomy, are you referring to a double mastectomy?
Hello Sonia! Yes, that is right. Double mastectomy 🙂