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⏰ IT’S LIVE CHAT TIME Hi community friends, welcome! I’m glad you are here. Alright, it’s our last chat of the week & SPRING officially starts tomorrow. So tonight feels like perfect timing for a little reset. Winter, you’ve had your moment. Some of it was cozy & some of it can absolutely stay in the past where it belongs 😏 ❇️ So let’s get into it: What are you leaving behind with winter? (habits, thoughts, energy, people❓❓❓ Also, ook for the 💙 emoji for a couple more prompts in the chat to help frame a mental reset! ✔️ Be sure to tap the chat bubble 💬💬💬 to join in on the conversation. To REPLY to someone else’s post in this thread, tap the chat bubble 💬 on their post.😊 ✴️✴️✴️✴️ Any suggestions, tips, or guidance we may discuss is for educational and information purposes only. Our chat should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, and don’t disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or discussed during our chat. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately.
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I Offered to Shave My Head When My Mom Went Through Chemo — Here’s Why She Said No

I Offered to Shave My Head When My Mom Went Through Chemo — Here’s Why She Said No

I wanted to show support, but it turns out, that’s not what she needed.

January 30, 2026

by Katie Mannion

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Reconstruction
I am having reconstructive surgery on Monday 3/23 I am excited and so nervous. I had bilateral mastectomy on 10/4/24. I live alone and trying to prep for this. I just don't want to fail so any advice and kind words would be so very appreciated ❤️
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⏰ IT’S LIVE CHAT TIME Hi, community friends, welcome to the chat & Happy St. Patricks’s to ya! Tonight, we are just going to have fun chatting with each other with a St. Patrick’s Day vibe. . Look for the lucky vibes ☘️🌈💚 emojis to play along where I’ll post a question and drop your response in that thread. ✔️ Be sure to tap the chat bubble 💬💬💬 to join in on the conversation😊 ✴️✴️✴️✴️ Any suggestions, tips, or guidance we may discuss is for educational and information purposes only. Our chat should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, and don’t disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or discussed during our chat. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately.
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Medications and Treatments
I haven't posted in awhile as I have been waiting the results of my BCI test. Well I am a freaking wreck. After almost 5 years of crippling pain being on an AI I was praying for the test to come back low like 1 to 3 percent chance of reoccurence. It came back at 5.7 percent.......how unlucky can I be. That means I need to take the medication another 5 whole years to get it to 1 percent. I so did not expect this. Has anyone been in this position and if you have can you tell me how you dealt with this and if you continued the AI? ANY information would be greatly appreciated. I feel so lost...........thank you.
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Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with stage 2a Invasive ductal carcinoma in my left breast back in March of 2024. Had lumpectomy May 2024. Chemo and radiation October and Nov. 2024, with Oncotype score of 35. I just had a full year (2025) of rest from this cancer. Fast forward this year (2026), I’ve just had my mammogram first week of March and they found some calcifications on my left breast. Radiologist Doctor said it’s on the surgical bed. Same breast I already had a lumpectomy on. I’m scheduled for biopsy tomorrow (March 19th) and I am so anxious that’s why I’ve been having insomnia every night. I only sleep 3 to 4 hours nightly. This is not healthy. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Just trying to get some feedback. This all gives me the worst feeling. It has just been a year and a half since I had my surgery and cancer treatments now they need to do a biopsy on the same breast. I think, whatever the results. I am deciding to have a double mastectomy. Please know that all of you are included in our daily prayers. Thank you in advance for all your feedback.
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Medications and Treatments
Good morning Has anybody who been on anastrozle been switch to emesetane
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