Lucyloo12 I had exactly the same diagnosis as you 8 years ago following a routine mammogram and I was terrified! Even though I still remember the Consultant telling me it was very treatable it is still very scary. I too had a lumpectomy three weeks later and then 15 sessions of radiotherapy. I probably googled too much to begin with , but once my treatment plan was in place and I just listened to what was relevant to me (and kept away from scary internet sites!) everything seemed easier and I just looked to the future. Be kind to yourself and the radiotherapy can make you tired as you progress through it, but I found it totally painless and quick and I was able to work throughout the radiotherapy (my choice!). I am very lucky that life went totally back to normal for me afterwards and I wish you all the very best for your treatment too. Always happy to support if needed! 💕
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