Saturday, June 21, 2008

Day before Dr. Eric B!

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!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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.

Unknown said...

Me too! Anyone can get cancer and everyone needs support!