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today my mom will find out if she has endometrial cancer and breast cancer. She was supposed know about the endo cancer on friday but the dr was out. I am so nervous for her. She was going to try and call drs as i type this.

paula


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I have had lots of breast cancer in my family.Grandmas, cousins ect.

My thoughts and prayers wil be with you and your family!!!!! I hope all turns out well....let us know if you need a "shoulder" to lean on!!!

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today my mom will find out if she has endometrial cancer and breast cancer. She was supposed know about the endo cancer on friday but the dr was out. I am so nervous for her. She was going to try and call drs as i type this.

paula

My prayers go out to you. My mom had breast cancer when she was 43. The tumor was removed and never recurred. She lived into her seventies and died from something completely unrelated to cancer.

Teacher1958 Apprentice
I have had lots of breast cancer in my family.Grandmas, cousins ect.

My thoughts and prayers wil be with you and your family!!!!! I hope all turns out well....let us know if you need a "shoulder" to lean on!!!

Has your doctor said anything about putting you on Tamoxifen? My breast specialist put me on Tamoxifen as a preventative three years ago because I had a lot of risk factors- mom had breast cancer at an early age, I started my period young, I had my first (and only) child after age 30, and some other thing I can't remember. Recently, the specialist suggested that I might want to get genetic counseling to see if I carry the gene related to breast cancer, as I could pass it on to my son who could pass it on to his daughters someday.

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Paula,

My prayers are with you and your mom.

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praying for you and your mum Paula.

Susie x


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Prayers for you both are being sent.

Hugs too

Judy

confused Community Regular

thanks everyone, she is still waiting for the dr to get back to her, which knowing him could be tommorow

paula

confused Community Regular

Well she talked to her gyno, and no cancer down below, but still waiting to find out about the other part of her. She sounded so happy not to have cancer. The dr cant explain tho why she had massive bleeding after 10 yrs of being in menopause. If anyone has any insight on this please let me know, Im going to be researching later on the net.

thanks all for all your prayers today.

paula

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