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Tam S's avatar

Wow! First, I'm thrilled you are "infanticipating"❤️ Secondly, I totally get how suddenly our psyche goes from survival mode during tx to depression afterwards...I, too, was prescribed an antidepressant after 3 months of questioning everything and what my experience meant to me. The antidepressant helped me get moving again and seemed to erase or at least ease pain I felt that had no physiological explanation.

Having said that, I was much older when diagnosed with E/P+ HER2-, stage 1a/Grade 3 breast cancer. Little did I know that my routine mammogram and subsequent biopsy would reveal a very aggressive tumor. My lumpectomy was the very first surgery I ever experienced. I've had 2 very close friends and my niece go through their diagnosis/treatment/post-angst along the same timeline- so surreal, for all of us!

What does it all mean? I hope everyone has access to prevention, procedures, and Healthcare. I hope everyone benefits and has access to continued research, advances, and medications. I pray everyone who is inducted in this agonizing club has emotional and medical support for however long they need it. 🫶🧘‍♀️🙏🏻💪

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Thank you for sharing this amazing but harrowing story. So hard to imagine all you went through, and got through. I'm glad you had good support and the medication helped you through that horrible time with panic attacks and depression.. After all you've survived, I'm so happy for you now being pregnant with your first child!!! Congratulations and wishing you much joy ahead.

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