Now my nurse navigator-Yvonne Pike- specifically told me not to search the Internet. She warned me that it may be information overload. That it could cause me undue anxiety.
So of course I listened. NOT. Went straight to the Internet. Another characteristic I have is that I am a researcher, know it all, information junkie, Internet guru, if it is available on the Net. Sweetie I can find it.
So of course I went to searching. I found some great resources:
http://http://www.cancer.org/docroot/home/index.asp
http://www.breastcancer.org/
http://www.lbbc.org/african-american.asp?tr=y&auid=3356298
http://www.cancer.net/patient/Coping
http://www.susanlovemd.com/
http://www.getbcfacts.com/treatment/lumpectomy.asp
and my personal favorite Y me now know as Breast Cancer Network of Strength...why I liked them is that they had a personal network of people who have been in your shoes they match your experience to someone else who had the same experience. Now I know earlier, I said I did not want to talk to anyone .. but this was a little different. I will tell you why later.
Anywho, as Yvonne had predicted. The information was over whelming. But I handled it. I wanted to go into this surgeon " Dr. B " armed with information. I did not want to be just listening , I wanted to be an active listener. Be able to ask intelligent questions and engage in productive dialogue.
So though the information was overwhelming I felt it prepared me and Terry to be the project managers of the biggest project ever.. ...my Life!
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I checked out the Breast Cancer Network of Strength. It's very informative. I really like, as you do, the "Your Shoes Support Center." I am happy to see that they have 24/7 phone line with interpreters in more than 150 languages because the phone line isn't limited to English or Spanish.
Me too! Anyone can get cancer and everyone needs support!
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