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Old Aug 29, 2025, 05:50 PM
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And to update, my primary care doctor put in a prescription for Valium and Zofran, which I picked up today. I need to switch pharmacies for non-maintenance meds (insurance requires CVS or mail order for those). Doc accidentally used the previous pharmacy I had listed, in a grocery store, and it was ready practically instantly. I suspect CVS would still be "working on it" hours later. I was surprised they didn't ask for my ID for the benzo though--I always have to show one when I get my D's ADHD stimulant meds at CVS (I just assume benzos are a controlled substance, too).
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Old Aug 31, 2025, 06:03 AM
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I've been really unhappy at work for a while now. We had layoffs in June where half of my team was laid off which has obviously impacted my work. I won't get into the boring specifics, but I'm also concerned that when they finally get around to replacing the kind of old and outdated application I work on, the rest of us are going to be tossed out like old trash.

I found out yesterday that starting in January I can no longer work from home except on Fridays. I've been WFH since March 2020. I feel like having to suddenly spend 8 hours a day around a bunch of noisy people is going to cause some anxiety issues for me.

Another concern is that I have pretty bad arthritis in both my knees which makes getting around difficult for me and I'm concerned that I'm going to have to walk long (for me) distances because of the parking situation and/or where my desk will be located in whatever building we end up in. I'm thinking I may have to try to get a disabled parking permit and I don't want to do that. I don't feel like I deserve one and I don't want people judging me because I have a significant weight issue and my knee issues are all my fault.

I'm scared to look for another job because I still have depression issues and I'm afraid I won't be able to perform well in interviews. Also the job market is kind of **** right now.

I feel like giving up right now. I'm too embarrassed to tell my therapist that all these issues are causing SI for me right now. Everybody goes through stuff and I feel like I have to suck it up and deal with it like the rest of the world does, not want to just give up.
Take it in baby steps NP. If you're worried about future layoffs try to increase your savings slowly to create more of a cushion for yourself just in case of a rainy day.

I bought Loop earplugs and started wearing them on the bus and at home too. Their made of silicon and reduce surrounding noise. Noise cancelling headphones are also available. Your workplace should be able to make reasonable adjustments.

Having a disabled parking pass isn't about your worth. If you're entitled to one, you don't have to justify it. It's easier to gain weight when you're in pain and have a limited ability to move .

What you’re going through sounds really heavy, wanting to give up doesn’t mean you’re weak, it means you’ve been carrying so much for so long. You don’t have to suck it up alone; even if it feels embarrassing, your therapist is there to help you with exactly this.
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Old Sep 01, 2025, 09:33 PM
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Thinking of you for tomorrow, LT!
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Old Sep 02, 2025, 06:09 AM
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Thinking of you for tomorrow, LT!

Thanks, Scarlet! That means a lot.
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Old Sep 03, 2025, 02:19 PM
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Thanks, Scarlet! That means a lot.

Sending you love LT. Hope you can get some rest.
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Old Sep 03, 2025, 07:07 PM
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Sending you love LT. Hope you can get some rest.

Thanks, Lemon. Was able to get some rest last night after a bit. The procedure itself was pretty rough, with more pain than I was expecting--the location was apparently difficult to numb with lidocaine. I got through it by basically gritting my teeth, then starting crying as soon as it was over. The doctor and especially the radiology tech were so kind to me. And the report said that I "tolerated it well" (which makes me wonder what not tolerating it well looked like?)

Now I wait...and try to stop googling this one element of the ultrasound finding that is highly suggestive of cancer. One person told me 3-5 business days for results (so possibly by Friday), another said 4-7 (so not till next week). They'll drop in my electronic MyChart as soon as they're released, then the doctor will call me later.

Dr. T was supportive today. It helps to have someone outside my regular life circle for support (like, I can get some support from H, but this is affecting him, too--plus, he has hip surgery next week. Not that Dr. T isn't affected at all, of course).
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Old Sep 03, 2025, 07:11 PM
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I said to Dr. T today that I suppose I keep things interesting for him, that I keep bringing new stuff to the table. He agreed. We compared it to a TV series, how there needs to be different plotlines and an arc for the new season. He said, referencing the possible cancer, "I hope this is just a one-episode plot rather than a season-long arc." Which felt caring. I said I did, too.
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 03:08 AM
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Holding the hope this is just a single episode with you.

You certainly didn't need a plot twist.

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Old Sep 04, 2025, 07:01 AM
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 09:38 PM
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So it's cancer, got the message in MyChart around 5:30 today (too late to talk to a doctor). Invasive ductal carcinoma. Grade is 3, which is bad...more aggressive (cells are very different from my normal cells--note that it's not the same as stage, which they can't assess yet without checking lymph nodes, etc.). But it's small, less than a centimeter. Hope to talk to a doctor tomorrow. This is the negative of receiving results online when they're ready--I'm left to google what it means, which seems doom and gloom. Hope I can get surgery soon to get this weird blob out of me. Then do whatever is needed after to keep it away.

ETA: "Invasive" doesn't mean metastatic, just that it's not confined to the milk duct (which would be ductal carcinoma in situ).
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 09:46 PM
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I'm sorry, LT.
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 09:59 PM
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 10:02 PM
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I am so sorry, LT! I really hope you can draw on all your support during this time: family, friends, therapists, doctors, here, etc. As L would say, now is the time to rally your troops. Please please use here as much as you need. And as much as you want to share, I’d love for updates along the way.
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 10:37 PM
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I am so sorry, LT! I really hope you can draw on all your support during this time: family, friends, therapists, doctors, here, etc. As L would say, now is the time to rally your troops. Please please use here as much as you need. And as much as you want to share, I’d love for updates along the way.

Thanks, Scarlet. I'm reaching out to people. H has been very supportive, as have a couple friends and Dr. T. And I appreciate all the support here, too, so will keep posting.
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Old Sep 04, 2025, 11:15 PM
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I'm sorry LT. An anecdote that maybe will provide you some hope during a time I imagine you're scared. My mom had breast cancer over 20 years ago, they removed it with a lumpectomy, did some radiation and it's never come back. It's not always a grim outcome and I'm hoping that yours is the same.
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Old Sep 05, 2025, 01:32 AM
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So sorry to hear that, LT.

Thank you for taking the time to explain the situation.

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Old Sep 05, 2025, 06:37 AM
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I'm sorry LT. An anecdote that maybe will provide you some hope during a time I imagine you're scared. My mom had breast cancer over 20 years ago, they removed it with a lumpectomy, did some radiation and it's never come back. It's not always a grim outcome and I'm hoping that yours is the same.

Thanks, NP. That does help to hear.
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Old Sep 05, 2025, 06:37 AM
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So sorry to hear that, LT.

Thank you for taking the time to explain the situation.

Sending hugs,

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Thanks, Lost. I can use all the hugs I can get at the moment!
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Old Sep 05, 2025, 03:33 PM
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So it's cancer, got the message in MyChart around 5:30 today (too late to talk to a doctor). Invasive ductal carcinoma. Grade is 3, which is bad...more aggressive (cells are very different from my normal cells--note that it's not the same as stage, which they can't assess yet without checking lymph nodes, etc.). But it's small, less than a centimeter. Hope to talk to a doctor tomorrow. This is the negative of receiving results online when they're ready--I'm left to google what it means, which seems doom and gloom. Hope I can get surgery soon to get this weird blob out of me. Then do whatever is needed after to keep it away.

ETA: "Invasive" doesn't mean metastatic, just that it's not confined to the milk duct (which would be ductal carcinoma in situ).
I'm sorry to hear this LT. When I last studied breast cancer it was around a year plus ago, but my brother is currently working in oncology.

It is a good thing it's not metastatic. They will also see if surrounding lymph nodes are affected. If needed they can also give you treatment before surgery. (Neoadjuvant). Perform the surgery and after surgery too. (Adjuvant treatment).

It's important to remember that the oncology team will give you recommendations that are personalized for you, unlike google. It also depends on the type of receptors on the cancer present too.

Cancer medication has made lots of progress and it's much better than it was 20 years ago.

I know it's hard, but you will get through this.
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Old Sep 06, 2025, 07:36 AM
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Thanks, Lemon. I was talking to H about the advances in breast cancer treatment in the past 20 years (his aunt passed of it around then--had it, then it came back and metastatized). How it gives me more hope that they have such targeted treatment options available now.

The breast surgical oncologist I'm seeing a week from Monday emphasized in her bio that she's dedicated to partnering with her patients to determine a care plan. Which is important to me. She's with one of the best hospital systems in the U.S. (I live in a good area for that). And has a 5-star rating (from almost 50 reviewers), which is impressive for a doctor. I still haven't gotten a call from the radiology doctor about the results--I went ahead and set up this appointment on my own.
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Old Sep 06, 2025, 09:16 AM
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I'm so sorry to hear this news, LT. My spouse received a similar diagnosis earlier this year and she's doing very well now. I was surprised and pleased to learn that breast cancer treatment has advanced so much. We have so much more knowledge and targeted treatment available now. I was also amazed at how many resources are available for cancer patients and their families through the hospital system. Support groups, nutrition classes, free 12-week memberships to the Y, and more. I'm sure that your area will have the same or similar options. Best of luck to you on this journey.
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Old Sep 06, 2025, 10:50 AM
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I'm so sorry to hear this news, LT. My spouse received a similar diagnosis earlier this year and she's doing very well now. I was surprised and pleased to learn that breast cancer treatment has advanced so much. We have so much more knowledge and targeted treatment available now. I was also amazed at how many resources are available for cancer patients and their families through the hospital system. Support groups, nutrition classes, free 12-week memberships to the Y, and more. I'm sure that your area will have the same or similar options. Best of luck to you on this journey.

Thanks, PBG. I'm sorry to hear your spouse had a similar diagnosis and am glad she's doing well! Interesting about the Y membership--I'll check into what options are open to me (I live pretty close to a Y, so that would be convenient). I'm definitely looking into support groups. As I told Dr. T yesterday, at least this is a common health condition (though I wish it wasn't!), so I have plenty of company--and there's lots of research on it. As compared to having some rare disease.
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I emailed P three weeks ago because I was going through some stuff acutely and the urge was overwhelming. He told me he'd always respond although it might take some time. I really did believe that he hadn't forgotten me and that the connection was real. I'm now questioning everything. This sucks.
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Can you send a check in email? Just to ask if he got it. The email might have just gotten lost in the shuffle.

I am the complete opposite of a busy person and I still sometimes forget important emails or texts. I only have a few people in my life so all personal communication is important to me. Or like if I want to contact my mom it has to be before 7:30pm when she goes to bed. I know this, but I don’t usually remember until after 7:30pm.
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I could, but I'm not going to. I guess I still don't want to face the fact that our relationship is over forever. It's upsetting that he can just put me in his rear view mirror.
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