How do you feel about holidays?The holidays bring on a huge range of emotions. They can bring as much excitement as they can exhaustion. As someone living with advanced breast cancer, how do you feel...Reactions0reactionsComments6 repliesFriends & Family
We will NOT be shaken. In 2009 I was diagnosed with bilateral breast ca at the age of 40. Neg for the BRCA gene, no family HX. IN Oct 2022 my sister was diagnosed, in...Reactions0reactionsComments1 replies
Head sweating daily ~I have many issues with my spine and I was just wondering if any of you have experienced this issue. When ever I do anything I get these uncontrollable head...Reactions0reactionsComments1 replies
Continued discomfort long after ending injectionsMy last injections were March 2023. I continue to have discomfort at the injection sites. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Will it ever go away?...Reactions0reactionsComments0 replies
Coping with fears related to being mom with MBCI was diagnosed with recurrence of breast cancer 4/24. I am stage 4 with bone Mets. I receive Enhertu and Zometa infusions. I am also going through a divorce and...Reactions0reactionsComments1 replies
My teenage daughter seems to lack empathy for me these days; any advice? I have been feeling really defeated with one of my teens lately. She has only known me to have cancer basically her whole life. Lately, she just seems to lack...Reactions0reactionsComments2 repliesFriends & Family
Second time’s a charmHi! I am 52 y/o. I was diagnosed with bilateral breast ca at age 46. After chemo, double mastectomy, and radiation, I was declared cancer free. Last month, I was...Reactions0reactionsComments4 replies
Being a mom with MBCBeing a mom is already one of the toughest jobs out there, but doing it while living with advanced breast cancer can feel like a whole different level of challenge...Reactions0reactionsComments0 repliesParentingCopingCaregiving
Getting ComfortableNavigating a MBC journey can bring many uncomfortable moments, from doctor’s appointments to simply finding comfort at home. We’d love to hear from our AdvancedBreastCancer.net community: How do you find...Reactions0reactionsComments88 repliesAwarenessCopingCaregiving