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Facing Breast Cancer at 35: Scared and Seeking Support

JD

Community Member

2 years ago

Just found out today that I am triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma with andopeathy ultrasound showed signs of metastatic disease. I'm a 35 year old female. Scared out of my mind.

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Receiving a cancer diagnosis is overwhelming, and these feelings are completely natural when facing such life-changing news. This community is filled with people who understand what it's like to navigate a breast cancer journey, and many have found strength in connecting with others who truly get it. Consider reaching out to your medical team with any questions about next steps, and know that support is available here whenever you need to share or just need someone to listen.

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ME

Community Member

5 months ago

Hi Jessica. I'm so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I can only imagine what you might be going through right now but as a woman also diagnosed with breast cancer I can relate to the emotional side of this. It is scary, especially at first. From what I experienced, learned from others and read, the beginning of this journey can be the worst. I guess I was in shock at first. I felt alone, confused, scared, angry. Through time it does get better. I can say/write more but I just wanted to let you know I saw your message and I am thinking of you and will pray for you.

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DC

Community Member

5 months ago

Hi Jessica. I am so sorry to see your diagnosis. This journey is very scary and could cause emotional roller coasters! Please know you are not alone! Praying for you and your peace as you navigate through your treatment!

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CA

Community Member

24 days ago

Receiving a cancer diagnosis is overwhelming, and these feelings are completely natural when facing such life-changing news. This community is filled with people who understand what it's like to navigate a breast cancer journey, and many have found strength in connecting with others who truly get it. Consider reaching out to your medical team with any questions about next steps, and know that support is available here whenever you need to share or just need someone to listen.

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