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11-24-2014, 11:43 AM
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User ID: 204669
Join Date: Sep 8, 2013
Location: Kansas City
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Double Mastectomy Question
Many of you already know that I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in May of this year. I have been touring and providing here locally while undergoing six months of chemotherapy so treatment didn't slow me down too much. On November 4th I underwent a double mastectomy and will not receive my new boobs until August of 2015. I have to wait six months once radiation is completed until surgery can be performed. Here lies the dilemma.
I am in the process of getting breast prosthesis until my permanent fake boobs can be put in. I understand if you are a boob guy I would not be a good fit for you. I am trying to decide if I need to retire for eight months or if I should continue providing.
I would appreciate your honest feedback and comments. I love providing and would like to continue providing. I just need to know how you guys feel about this issue.
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11-24-2014, 01:38 PM
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Join Date: Aug 23, 2010
Location: Kansas
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I'm so sorry to hear this, I hope all is going well for you since the surgery.
I think as long as you're honest and open about your situation you can keep providing. As long as there are no surprises, it's up to the gent to decide if he's interested.
The surgery doesn't make you any less of a woman. If you feel like you can still provide quality service and take care of your men less the breast play, go for it.
Good luck as you battle this hideous disease. You're an inspiration, keep living life on your terms girl.
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11-24-2014, 02:41 PM
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Join Date: Dec 1, 2010
Location: Missouri
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Originally Posted by lakecat
I'm so sorry to hear this, I hope all is going well for you since the surgery.
I think as long as you're honest and open about your situation you can keep providing. As long as there are no surprises, it's up to the gent to decide if he's interested.
The surgery doesn't make you any less of a woman. If you feel like you can still provide quality service and take care of your men less the breast play, go for it.
Good luck as you battle this hideous disease. You're an inspiration, keep living life on your terms girl.
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What lakecat said. I've seen a provider that had a mastectomy. Didn't bother me a bit. It was one of my better adventures. I hope all goes well for you Shelby.
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11-24-2014, 05:19 PM
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Location: leavenworth, KS
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I couldn't put it any better than lakecat. I'm sure you know where I stand and can't wait to see you again. You are a very special person and woman no matter what!
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11-24-2014, 05:20 PM
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Join Date: Apr 22, 2009
Location: Somewhere East
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Get some support
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Originally Posted by lakecat
I'm so sorry to hear this, I hope all is going well for you since the surgery.
I think as long as you're honest and open about your situation you can keep providing. As long as there are no surprises, it's up to the gent to decide if he's interested.
The surgery doesn't make you any less of a woman. If you feel like you can still provide quality service and take care of your men less the breast play, go for it.
Good luck as you battle this hideous disease. You're an inspiration, keep living life on your terms girl.
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Fully agree!
I lost my first wife to breast cancer. She left me the children. I wasn't ready to find another wife for several years and that was my first experience with the hobby - thank you girls.
When you look at it that way, who cares about the breasts. I surely don't. My turn on is what is between the ears. I have dealt with this several times in my family, it hits a lot of people. It hits women psychologically because it seems to attack their self value as a woman. Don't let it get to you, you are still a beautiful woman, and things will get better. There are support groups for women who have to deal with this. Find some support. Get the counseling because this is more than a physical hit.
By the way there was an article in the KC Star (Star Magazine I think on Sunday) a couple/three weeks ago about a guy who specialized in the nipple tattoos that was really good, and did a lot of help a low costs.
Hope this helps.
JR
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11-24-2014, 06:56 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2, 2010
Location: Kansas City
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Sorry.....my prayers are with you! I am sure those that know you will take you for you.....if they don't F...em. If you are comfortable that's all that matters, i think there are many of us that would not have issues......your strength is something we could all learn from!
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11-24-2014, 09:11 PM
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Join Date: Feb 16, 2010
Location: KC
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Shelby - just be honest with people and you should be fine. As one other measure, you may ask clients if they want you to wear your bra. But your rep is solid, you should be fine.
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11-24-2014, 09:19 PM
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HELL's bell ringer!!
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Join Date: Dec 27, 2009
Location: Based in Missouri AND coming to play in your town soon!!!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lakecat
I'm so sorry to hear this, I hope all is going well for you since the surgery.
I think as long as you're honest and open about your situation you can keep providing. As long as there are no surprises, it's up to the gent to decide if he's interested.
The surgery doesn't make you any less of a woman. If you feel like you can still provide quality service and take care of your men less the breast play, go for it.
Good luck as you battle this hideous disease. You're an inspiration, keep living life on your terms girl.
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amen..I wish ya the best babe
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11-24-2014, 09:45 PM
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Best wishes to you, Ms. Shelby, for a long, happy and healthy future!! Positive vibes being sent your way!!!!
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11-24-2014, 09:50 PM
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Join Date: Feb 20, 2010
Location: Kansas
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First of all, the most important thing is that you do well in terms of health. If guys don't want to see you because of the mastectomy f-em! If I were a regular with a gal who is going through what you are going through, I would reach out to her AND make sure that I saw her!! Women are a lot more than a pair of boobs!
Best of luck and please keep us informed of how you are doing!
Charlie
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12-03-2014, 08:20 PM
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User ID: 6140
Join Date: Jan 6, 2010
Location: Kansas City
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I want to commend you on your decision to have a double mastectomy. As women we often gather our self worth and self esteem from our physical assets. It can be devastating when you face this disease and the choices required to fight it. I wish you strength in your fight and should you choose to continue providing while awaiting your reconstruction surgery, I hope your days are booked with appointments from some of these great understanding men.
20 years ago 1 in 13 women would develop breast cancer
In 2014 that number is 1 in 8
In 2020 it is projected to be 1 in 5
Scary numbers. Stay strong and "Fight like a girl"
MissJ
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12-03-2014, 09:03 PM
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Join Date: Aug 7, 2010
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I felt bummed out when I had a tooth pulled, can't imagine getting my titties cut off.
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12-03-2014, 09:23 PM
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Join Date: Mar 26, 2012
Location: Wichita, Ks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MissJKCFun
I want to commend you on your decision to have a double mastectomy. As women we often gather our self worth and self esteem from our physical assets. It can be devastating when you face this disease and the choices required to fight it. I wish you strength in your fight and should you choose to continue providing while awaiting your reconstruction surgery, I hope your days are booked with appointments from some of these great understanding men.
20 years ago 1 in 13 women would develop breast cancer
In 2014 that number is 1 in 8
In 2020 it is projected to be 1 in 5
Scary numbers. Stay strong and "Fight like a girl"
MissJ
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MissJ said it perfectly! Stay strong and do whatever makes YOU happy Hun.
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12-03-2014, 10:59 PM
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Denver/Kansas City
User ID: 112407
Join Date: Dec 9, 2011
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I did not know Shelby. Oh my gosh, you are a strong woman. My thoughts are with you. I have read from many a men that are not into breasts, and it sounds like many would still enjoy seeing you.
Stay sweet and strong! xo
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12-04-2014, 07:25 AM
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Join Date: Jan 6, 2010
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Wishing you the best.
Keep providing, just be upfront with clients. I'm sure if you advertise the situation you might even pick up new clients.
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