IBC in both?????
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Okay ladies now I am afraid as tonite my other breats which has never given me any problem is ballooned and very tender to touch right above the nipple and it is as purple as the other breast I had to call my husband in the bathroom to show him. What are the chances? Scared out of my mind. Now I have a matched set.
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Rosie,
I don't want to increase your worry, but in my wife's case, she was mis dx for a while. With her, while waiting for a dx on her left breast, the right breast ballooned up over night. When she got a correct dx, it was in both breast. One sign, was the clevage area was white, or some what natural, the same was true with the fold under the breast(the purple stopped at the edge of the breast).. It was as if, the purple color did not go any place other than over breast tissue. She had a erythema rash above the breast line, but the purple was only over breast tissue.
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Thank You, as again tonite the opposite breast is acting up, painful spot almost on blood line and yes again ballooned never had trouble with the left just started yesterday like all day that one was fine and then last nite.and again now.Both have purplish coloring.
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Rosie, I am so sorry for what you are going through. You are located within a few hours drive of one of the most well known cancer centers in the USA---Rosewell Park Cancer Center. Please consider going there and getting diagnosed. I am confident they will do whatever it takes to tell you what is going on with your breasts....cancer or something else. Please call them Monday morning and get the ball rolling in the right direction! Big HUGS.
Carol
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Carol, I use to live in Bflo NY before we moved here 3 yrs ago, I never thought of them. Thank You, it is gonna be hard to get Dr's to get approval might be out of network, I hurt so bad just top lift it is sheer agony not sure how I am gonna sleep tonite.
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I called Roswell today but could not get any info as Roswell is only 2.5-3hrs away. My Dr's office called today and i have to touch base with her tomorrow and I will make sure she knows what I know, her one comment the other day is don't bother doing Google or anything, you will drive yourself mad, well if it wasn';t for the internet I wouldn't know what I do know.I am trying to get good pictures but they keep coming up too lite.I want to show her how purple they get.
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Rosie try playing with the camera and the flash setting. If you have a back yard where no one can see it may help to be in the natural lighting for the photos. I had a hard time getting mine to show up in a photo also.
Vickie
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well right now it is so frigid out there my boobs would freeze. plus my yard is not somewhere you can expose yourself.Now my Dr called and I can not get in to see her till next wednesday. I am just so frustrated with all of this.
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Rosie, I'm sorry to hear about the second breast. I too have IBC in both breasts, the second breast was sudden as well. My surgeon was able to get a biopsy that turned positive. 3 weeks before the biopsy an MRI was negative and 5 weeks before that a PET scan was negative. I have been lucky with my surgeon, she knew right away that the first breast was IBC and has been on top of things. I urge you to keep looking for the right surgeon.
I already went thru 6 chemo cycles that did not work. The cancer was too big for surgery, so I went to radiation before surgery. On December 29th I finished radiation in both breasts along with low dose chemo (Xeloda). The radiation was mainly focused on the skin, so that the surgeon would be able to close the wound. It seems that the radiation worked well, my skin looks more normal, the swelling is gone, and the inverted nipple is almost out now. I will have a double mastectomy on Wednesday, Jan 21 and hope I'm closer to a cure.
Good luck with everything and btw, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" tomorrow.
HopefulB - praying that you will be connected with the right doctor.
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Rosie:
Happy Birthday!!
Laura
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Thank You, , I have been spending the day trying to stay on my feet, for the last several day I have noticed an increase in my teetering, literally falling over, possible MS symptoms as well, eyes hurt when I blink, fatigue, gees some brthdy.have call to Dr to see neuro.
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Gg
I know the Radiation Onc that I talked to about the radiation with xeloda, uses a very new and high tech machine that can administer various strength radiation all in one treatment. It can do focus high dose for deeper lymph nodes or specific tumor sites at the same time it is doing the broader lose dose field. The idea is to reduce the tumor to a size that MRM can be done and the nodes can be addressed in surgery. As I understand, more conventional radiation is possible, though is not usually needed as the concurrent treatment has been very successful.
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Gg, let me find an abstract that was done in Dec at the Conference. It had to do with surgery and the overall survival without. I will get back to you as soon as I can. I do know Cam is not a candidate for surgery. She, at dx, had skin involvement to extensive for surgery. She was not even a candidate for a port, had to do a PIC line. She is currently at no apparent signs of cancer on PET/CT or MRI's. But due to no local treatment(radiation or surgery) she will stay on chemo for the foreseeable future. She is triple negative so A I and such are not an option.
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Gg, in my case, the skin involvement on the left breast was too large for surgery. The doctors did not think they could close the wound, so I went for radiation first. The rad/onc treated mainly the skin, so the tumors are still in both breasts although slightly smaller. The skin looks much better and my surgeon thinks they can close the wound.
On the radiation, I don't think they used newer technology, but they were very hands on. They used a sort of "fake skin" on top of the breasts to guide the radiation closer to the skin. I noticed the "fake skin" used on the left breast was thicker than the "fake skin" used on the right. The rad/onc also told me she was using very high doses on the left breast, so maybe they gave me different doses. She said her goal was to "sterilize" the skin to allow for surgery and prevent spreading.
The plan for Wednesday is to remove the tumors with surgery on both breasts including the lymph nodes on the left breast and centinel on the right. We have not discussed more radiation, but I will see the rad/onc again a month after surgery.
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Okay here is a question . There is a very high likelyhood I have MS due to symptoms now my question is this could the DR's not be finding the IBC due to irregularities with the possibility of MS.
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Rosie how are you doing?
Vickie
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well tomorrow I go to my primary to see if I am also now dealing with MS and then on Wednesday I go to the Breast Dr so back to back. I am litterally falling over can't stand straight up without teetering or losing strength in my legs, I also deal with constant buzzing and I have resting tremor in my right hand, so I'm not sure which dr I really want answers from./ I also have significant pain behind my right eye. My neuro two yrs ago who did my neck said somehting about the possibility but I put it off now it might be too late to avoid.
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