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Somya.P
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Hi @HawaiianLau 👋,
Thank you for opening up and sharing your experience—it's incredibly brave of you. 💖 It sounds like you've been through so much, and navigating the mixed messages from your doctors must have been so stressful.
You're definitely not alone in feeling this way. Many people find it challenging to manage the lingering anxiety and stress even years after treatment. It’s also frustrating when medical professionals don’t provide the reassurance or support you need.
Let’s start a conversation around this:
- Have others here experienced similar struggles with anxiety or uncertainty after cancer treatment?
- What has helped you regain a sense of control or peace of mind?
- Are there specific support groups, activities, or tools that have been helpful in coping with stress?
Your experience might resonate with so many others in the community, and together we can share ideas and offer support.
Take care and know that you’re not alone in this journey. 💕
Warm regards,
Somya from the Carenity Team 🌸
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HawaiianLau
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Last activity on 01/30/2025 at 8:15 AM
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breast cancer stage 1b no chemo 3 years of anestrozole drs not supportive so i’ve been anxious since then. how to build myself. after 5 years oncology with ned ditched me and i asked if i would be ok and she said “ id never say that cause im chinese and supersticous. so 6 years later the next dr said oh when you had the surgery you were cured. so why tell me now, should have told me before. now that the damage was dione why tell me now. how do you stop the stress from coming back? dr said just live with it. get in a group where you can get support group.