Hey yal!
So sorry for being gone so long. Again, back in school and had a couple of midterms. But I will try to be more consistent with blogging.
It was such a pleasure re-reading everyone's post. I felt so positive and comforted that I wasn't the only female going through this. I'm amazed at how much you two, Sarah and C, have gone through and your spirits are still high! That gives me incredible energy and I believe we can help eachother through these times.
Sarah, it must be extremely difficult being faced with a mastectomy. I still shocked that fibroadenomas can be this frequent with some individuals. And I know C can relate, because she to has had many surgeries. I felt sad that you have lost count C, and I'm sorry about the scar tissue. I'm sure you already know this, but everyone has scars on their body whether you can see them or not, and I'm sure you will find someone who loves those scars:) You are a trooper and you are beautiful.
Personally, I have been lucky with scarring. My doctors (so far) have cut around the areola, so the scarring blends right into my skin (I don't know if my complexion has anything to do with it either, but I am darker complected...). Sarah how is your scarring?
To answer your question C, I have never heard of cyroablation. I just did a quick internet search and it appears like a less invasive procedure, or has the potential to leave less scarring. Thank you for sharing this option with us. Why do the doctors not want to use this procedure on you? Is it a new procedure? I will do some more of my own research and post what I find. I have a lot to say but I think I'm going to post them separately.
Although I may not blog every week, I still do receive emails when people post on this blog. So if anyone needs support in anyway, please feel free to blog and I will see it in my email and respond asap. Support is highly important:)
xoxo
Lolo
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