Ready4success 380 Posted August 30, 2012 If I had a mastectomy I wouldn't tell people. I don't feel the need to discuss anything with people that has to do with my medical issues. I guess I'm just private that way Most every cancer survivor that I know is proud of recovering from cancer. You would have to understand being told you have cancer, and being unsure about everything in your life, before deciding on who you reach out to for support. Just as we reach out to other overweight/obese people on this site, cancer survivors do the same, but the difference is that we got ourselves here. You can't blame cancer on eating too much or eating the wrong things. All it takes is for someone to look at us, and our diagnosis is plastered all over our body. I commend the poster for telling others her story of survival, it's truly remarkable to hear of people surviving cancer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cherrybombknits 184 Posted August 30, 2012 Most every cancer survivor that I know is proud of recovering from cancer. You would have to understand being told you have cancer' date=' and being unsure about everything in your life, before deciding on who you reach out to for support. Just as we reach out to other overweight/obese people on this site, cancer survivors do the same, but the difference is that we got ourselves here. You can't blame cancer on eating too much or eating the wrong things. All it takes is for someone to look at us, and our diagnosis is plastered all over our body. I commend the poster for telling others her story of survival, it's truly remarkable to hear of people surviving cancer.[/quote'] Thank you Ready4success! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mickie Vest 29 Posted August 30, 2012 I'm not a very private person and I'm not easily hurt or offended so I've told everyone that is my friend on Facebook. LOL. Of course I'm just at the beginning saving up the money to start seeing the various specialists but I'm determined I'll get the surgery this time. I failed once before many years ago but I'm barely eating now so I don't gain weight and I went on a liquid diet to lose the 10 lbs that my PCP wanted me to lose before I got the referral. I've gone from 239 to 212 so far and maybe that will shorten the time I'm on a liquid diet prior to surgery. At least I'll be used to being hungry all the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites