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Ibc Cancer True Speak and Picture Sharing
#1
hi absolutely everyone, I'm new to this discussion board and I've latterly been diagnosed with Ibc (inflammatory Breast Cancer). I've been doing a lot of research online, however I'm still struggling to fully understand what it means personally. Can anyone share their activities or insights?
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#2
Welcome,. I'm sorry to hear about your detection. I've been battling Ibc for the past yr, and I know how overwhelming it can be at first. Feel free to ask any questions you get, and I'll do my greatest to help.
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#3
hi, I'm on top in identical boat as you. I was diagnosed with Ibc six months ago, and it's been a rollercoaster of feelings since then. A thing that exactly helped me was connecting with other people who understand what I'm going through. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need support.
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#4
Thank you both for your responses. 1 thing that's been on my attention significantly is the physical appearance of Ibc. I've read that it can cause changes to the skin, like redness and swelling. Does anyone feel comfortable sharing pictures of what this looks like?
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#5
That's a valid concern,. I know it can be difficult to talk about the physical aspects of Ibc, but sharing pictures can absolutely help others understand what to appear out for. I'm happy to share some of my very own experiences and pictures if it would be helpful.
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#6
I concur,. Viewing real-life examples can be more educational than only reading on symptoms online. I'll on top offer to share any of my pictures if it can provide any clarity to other people who may be worried on their symptoms.
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#7
Thank you the two for being open to sharing. I believe seeing real pictures will help me better understand what to anticipate and how to recognize any modifications in my own body. It's reassuring to know that there's a supportive group here willing to help each more out.
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#8
Really,. We're all in this together, and supporting each other by sharing our experiences can make a big variation in navigating this journey. Feel free to ask any more questions you get, and don't hesitate to attain out if you need assistance or guidance along the way.
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#9
Certainly,. You're not alone in this. We're here to support each other through the ups and downs of dealing with Ibc. Keep reaching out, and know that there are people who understand what you're going through and are here to help however we can.
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