MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN 40-60ish
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elimar you have to do that chit every year or what? Now that I only have one real boob I expect the mamo to be a 5 minute thingy at the most!
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i got my mammo on my one boob next week. It better be fast!! -
H-Mom, Well...not exactly. I do still have my original equipment, minus one lump so...The first two years, I got follow-up diagnostic mammos (extra views) every six mos. (*) and I got ultrasound with it on both sides because a) mammo did not find my lump due to the density of my breast tissue, and b) they agreed to US my breasts because I am small-breasted and it would not take too long. The first time US did my non-BC breast, they noted a small cyst and a small fibroadenoma, so that led to getting US about three more times until they were sure all was stable. After two years, I only went for diagnostic mammos once a year. Today was the only time I ever got MRI after having BC surgery. Just wanted a real close look at my 5-year point.
I would guess that if I had mammo alone, that it would take a minumum of 1 1/2 hours, just because of check-in, paperwork, insurance desk, waiting for mammo tech, time spent getting squished, then waiting for the radiologist to tell me what's up. For the 5 years of follow-up, I got same day results, in person. Now that I've passed that mark, radiologist said I go back to plain screening mammos and waiting for the letter in the mail. Ooooh, I've been downgraded and I like it. (However, I'm continuing to be extra vigilant with my self-exams.)
(*) But my non-BC side just got a screening mammo yearly
p.s. The follow-up protocol can vary. Look how different some of our cancers/treatments are. If you have had Mx, sometimes that just gets US, doesn't it? (Although wasn't it Barbe that said they tried to shove her remaining chest skin into the mammo squisher anyway?)
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It's always better to be over caucious and spend the time getting the all clear. Good for you!
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they are not smashing my remaining chest skin in the mash-machine. Baloney on that. She can do an US on it instead. -
i am petrified! I had MRI and couldn't breathe and almost had a panic attack....now on the 11th they are going to add a biopsy on my left breast to the horror of the mri...have you had a MRI guided biopsy...I take klonopin regularly...I think I'll have an extra one that day!
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I absolutely could not handle that face-down MRI! Elimar, did you ask if you could turn your head to the side so you could freaking breathe? How could that affect anything? Are they masochists? I forgot to ask, I was too obsessed with the face-down part and I said no way, thank you and good bye. But I want to do one some time. Maybe I'll wait until my 5-year anniversary. Amy and luv, I am definitely going to double up on something that day!
justamy - I had an U/S guided biopsy and it was so easy. I wish they could just do the biopsy that way for you. Maybe you could ask about it.
Hubba Hubba, Eph! What a cutie, and what a smart girl to go live in Hawaii when you were young!
Elimar - I agree, I think it's the chemo that shriveled up our veins. Hopefully today was an anomaly and you don't have to join our miserable "stick-poke-jab and Viola! A hematoma" club.
I worked out in the yard Sunday and thought I got covered in mosquito bites. Finally figured out last night when the itching was keeping me awake FOUR days later that they are chiggers, a pesky little mite in the south. I don't know if everyone has them. My yard man came to work today and I told him about it. He was just uh-huh, yeah, not paying a bit of attention. Until HE got them! He was scratching and clawing at his back and I was like, "oh my" but kind of gave him the same attitude. But I felt sorry for him because he had two more yards to work today, bless his heart. Ah, another "southernism". Having been raised in the south, I don't call people hon or sweetie but I really don't mind when others do. To me, it's just a friendly acknowledgement. Yes, it's said without thinking but it's better than no acknowledgment at all. And boy, does that happen a lot these days.
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I'm claustrophobic, but the MRI had a little mirror I could look at that was pointed to a window. I also find if I keep my eyes closed and concentrate on my breathing, I can get through it. If there is some air circulation that helps too.
I lived in Baton Rouge and Greenville SC so this is so funny - Have any of "ya'll" seen these videos on "stuff" southern women say?
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my face down MRI had a facial cut out and I looked down at an open area. It felt "airy".
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There's something about my anatomy that doesn't "do" face down belly surfing. I sometimes think I'm the only woman on the planet who doesn't like body massages. I end up with a tweaked back every time! Never could lay on my stomach in bed, either. I have the flexibility of a popsicle stick!
Barbe- Eli thought you were trapped gas (hehehe)...I don't think there's anything "trapped" about you!
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I can tell by the comments that the tables must all be different for the face down MRI. I was staring at a plastic trough/tunnel about 4-5" from my face. My head sealed of the top opening, so the air was not circulating that much. It didn't look like that part was removable, otherwise I would have preferred open space (like the usual massage table, or chiropractor table has.)
H&S, I'm in the hematoma club today. Not too bad...arm looks about like An-Jolie back when she was on the heroin.
HomeMom, Have to watch that WHOLE video series now. I've heard a lot of it, might have spoken a bit of it (but not much.) I do have a Chick-Fil-A in town, and never been there but now I might could get someone to carry me there.
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StaynSane- Im with you !. My back goes spaz when I am face down!. I found a way to enjoy a massage; I put a little pillow under my tummy to minimize the curvature in the lower spin. I did that for the MRI too!
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My face-down MRI was on a ramp so I wasn`t flat. My breast hung in the cut out so they could view it 360. There was great air circulation and light and I think there was a mirror, too. I DO get claustrophobic, but find the MRIs are not as bad as I had feared years ago. Yep, I refused to let them PULL my skin into a mammgram the last time!! Idiots!! My doc had ordered an US and the clinic said THEY would decide if I got an US after a mammo. I told them I had nothing to mammo but they insisted. Then I got my US after all that bullshit!!
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HnS...isn't it "Bless your little pea-pickin' heart?" I've had chiggers after a family reunion in Oklahoma; not my idea of fun. I had a breast MRI 5 yrs ago but I couldn't tell you anything about it. I was still in total shock mode I guess.
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Haha, oh yeah Eph. That's when we're really stretching out the sarcasm! Those chiggers are a beast. The lawn guy asked me when I got bit and I told him Sunday. He said, Oh man! And then his face got all contorted like this is a real PITA. The chigger bites are probably going to interfere with his hot date this weekend. Not too sexy to be scratching like a dog, LOL! I hope he comes back in two weeks...
Elimar, we used to have to carry my grandmother to town. We had to carry her everywhere because she didn't have a driver's license.
HomeMom, I'm going to have to watch some more of those, too. That was so funny. I think I say just about all of those things, mostly for the fun of it. We definitely say and do things different here. Everything is slower. It's because it's so damn hot, y'all!
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HomeMom - great video. A few of those southern sayings have made their way north to Canada eh, but I can't say I've ever owned a pair of clogging shoes.
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barsco - I've never owned a pair either, but some people at my wedding (30 years ago)did clog! The band I had was very eclectic.
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i live near branson and there are tons of cloggers there. I don't clogg though cause I can't dance.
Bless their pea picking heart is usually said w you mean the exact opposite. We are usually doing anything but blessing them w we say it
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yes, sarcasm is such a great too!
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hey ya'll, I grew up down south but then turned myself into a yankee by moving north. I find that when I go "home" to visit I pick up the accent and drawl again. Also if I talk to someone with a southern accent I start talking that way, too. lol
the worst procedure for me was that dam vacuum biopsy thingy. The noise and the position and the tech holding my hand and trying to keep me calm. They had a poster on the wall of a beautiful tropical beach, but that didn't fool me none! Either put me to sleep or give me some valium, is my motto now!
last week I had a bunch of trigger point injections in my upper back and neck to help with pain, then they took my blood pressure. They were shocked it was high, I was like heck yeah, you just stuck me with a bunch of needles.
eph, I loved the pic! the pockets sticking out the bottom of your short shorts, lol!!!! took me back in time, like listening to "Maggie May".
I know I am happy to be able to share clothing with my 26 yr old DD now that I've lost weight, but the other day I went into a restaurant that I frequent and said give me anything but a salad!!!!!! anybody else feel that way?
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Hey, I start drawling when talking to someone from the South and I was born in Canada!
Last week we had TWO take-out meals of burgers and fries!!! More than I`ve had this whole year, and all in one week!
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My Southern accent always becomes more pronounced when I'm with other Southerners too.
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I am originally from NJ, but moved here when I turned 15, so I've lived in the south ever since. When I lived in SC my mother said should could not understand me sometimes on the phone. Even so, sometimes people will ask me if I'm from NY or NJ. They can hear the northern accent every now and then!
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homemom, we did the opposite migration. I was born in Orlando and now live in MA. I was a pre Disney Otown person. There is some group for us on facebook. lol
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I'm from Miami,, and I remember FL pre-Disney. Do you remember Six Gun Terriority? It was up by Ocala. That was my childhood theme park ! -
eph, here's me in FL. probably around the same time, maybe with even the same shorts.
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glennie, yep I member 6 gun territory. I loved Gator Land, and weeki watchi springs with the mermaids! I remember when Disney World was orange groves. My sleepy little town is now a big city!!!
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i remember when big parts of South Miami was farm land too. We used to go to U-Pick strawberries on Kendall Drive where there are big shopping centers now. -
and same hair! Ahhhh, youth; so wasted on the young!
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macatacmv! too funny! i KNOW i had those shorts too, altho i am not sure there is photographic proof!
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