Hi Barb,
I guess you must be around your first anniversary of cancer now. I just had my third anniversary. I remember when I finished treatment how odd it was because it was obviously a happy thing but also it was weird being cast adrift from what had become the routine of going to the hospital.
I had chemo & a right-side mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. I'm have Triptorelin (monthly injection) and Tamoxifen (tablets) for another 2 years and 2 and a half years respectively.
I had menopause symptoms due to the medication turning off my ovaries - hot flushes in particular - but they have mainly subsided now. I started anti-depressants 2 years ago and I have been weaning off them over the last few months. I am very nearly off them - this week might be the week I stop them. I am pleased about that, I feel better without them.
I am still seeing a counsellor but while I used to cry buckets while talking to her, the last visit the only time I needed the tissues was when I had tears from giggling so much.
Sometimes when I think 'hey, I had cancer' it is such a weird and unlikely thought that I can hardly believe that it happened. But, mainly I think I have accepted it and absorbed it into my life.
What treatment are you having? I hope it is going well. That's great news that you are cancer-free now.
Best wishes
Allicat
... View more