Anyone starting chemo in Aug. 08?
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Bettelou - you are in my thoughts and prayers ALL day today!!!! Loves.............
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Corrine, I'm so glad!!
I hope everyone's day is wonderful and full of blessings!
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Thinking of you Bettelou!
Stacy
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Praying for you Bettelou!! When I had surgery for my lumpectomy I found these verses in my Bible
Before surgery
Psalm 4:8 I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety.
When I woke up I came across this verse
Psalm 3:5 I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the Lord sustained me.
May these verses comfort any one going through surgery.
God Bless, Corinne
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Lisa, your skin looks very reddened. Was it mostly fromn the neosporin? Did you have it on your skin during the radiation therapy. I will pm you.
My prayers are with you Bette. You are still in my prayer circle.
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Hello there,
I'm doing much better now Amen! Now I know what to expect right after TX.
I was foolish enough to look up recent studies on TN cancer and of course read some startling, negative mortality rates which sent me into a whirl wind. I know. I shouldn't have read that! Once I jetted to the daily devotional site (Corrine & Bette you will love this site!) (www.intouch.org) did I receive a sense of peace and reassurance. I guess what's frightening is, to believe that we're going to beat this and realize we may not. I keep reminding myself, "The Lord is on the throne, by our side".
Corrine: I am soooo happy to hear that it's only a cyst. Amen!! What a relief for you. Hope you enjoyed your ride.
Deanna; I'm also so happy your MRI is negative. What a relief for you too. Hopefully your pain will disappear soon.
Gail: Thx. My hair is about 1/2 in. too. Looks to be growing wavy & gray.
Congratulations Chelli and Stacy for finishing TX and RADS!
Bette: May God be with you during your surgery. You've got lots of prayers and positive wishes your way!
Hugs to all,
Jeannine
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Went to dr's today and having my masectomy on Tues. Not looking forward to it but am happy to be alive!! Thank you ahead for all the prayers.
God Bless,
Corinne
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I am home now. Staff at Hopkins was fantastic. DD is making a chicken casserole for dinner, and I am catching up with the world. I am fairly comfortable on dilaudid and wearing a zip-up surgical bra, courtesy of PS. They were able to spare enough skin to fill the expander to 100ml, so I have a slight "profile".
Bette
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Wonderful news, Bette! I was thinking about you a short time ago, but didn't think we'd hear from you quite so soon. It sounds like everything went as good as it could have. So glad you're up to being on the computer, if only for a few minutes. Continued healing prayers going up for you, and a big (gentle) hug! Deanna
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Great Bette - I'm wearing a matching surgical bra after my final "exchange" last week. You'll soon be at the other end of this process, too!
Hugs,
Gail
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Hey ladies just wanted to say hello. and let everyone know that i am having my double mastectomy tomorrow.. Please pray that it goes well
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Lashon ~ You have been in my thoughts and prayers since we started this journey, and I am so happy that you will have another really big step behind you after tomorrow. Are you doing immediate reconstruction? Please let us know how everything goes as soon as you're up to it. God bless you ~ Deanna
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Lashon, I'm praying for you girl! You will be just fine please let us know how everything goes.
Bette, I hope you heal fast and feel better.
Corrine, Prayers for you also so that everything turns out good on your surgery!
Goodnight gals, Karen
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Great news, Bette. I am glad you were able to get the recon. started with it.
Corinne & Lashon-I will be thinking of you as you get ready for your surgeries. I am sure they will go well!!
Everyone else, hello!!
~Misty
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Bette: So happy you're home now recovering. Thank you for keeping us posted. Glad to hear you're able to have your expander. Rest up!
Corrine & La Shon: I'll be keeping both of you ladies in prayer. Wishing you both the best.
Have a great day everyone.
Jeannine
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Had a relatively good night. Only up once for pain meds. Drains are at 32 ml and 38 ml. DD is doing a good job stripping and draining. Spent most of morning up, but am feeling tired and sore after lunch, so am going to declare naptime.
Tomorrow is shower day
Visiting nurse coming tomorrow. Have not looked directly at my incision yet, but maybe she will change dressing and then I will peek. From what I can see with the dressing, I am not as "flat" as I thought I would be. Could that be the 100 cc they put in?
I just took the surgical bra off for a look. On the mx side I look 12 years old, on the other side 53 years old. LOL
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Bette- congratulations on your successful surgery. Sounds like cruisin' through it like a champ! Hope mine is like that. Take care!
Lashon-my prayers are with you on a safe surgery. God bless you!
Corrine- prayers and hugs for you too!
Jeannine- Hope you're feeling better now. Keep your chin up on the TN stuff. I have met a few women now that are TN and they're doing great! Sometimes learning about the things that scare us can be helpful, too. Did you decide on the gene testing yet? Good luck whatever you decide.
Hope everyone has a great day! Deen
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Hi ladies
Congrats Bette on getting the surgery done! Great description, that's what I look like too, little kid on one side, woman on the other! The drains are a pain in the tush, hope you don't have them too long. Good luck to the rest of you having surgery soon. Sounds like I'm the only one with no interest in reconstruction after mastectomy! Not a big fan of surgery if it's not necessary. Maybe I'll change my mind one day. I think I'm more likely to get the other one taken off and go flat chested if anything!
I'll be half way through my radiation tomorrow, going well so far (and fast).
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Okay Girls, I am going to be off of this board for the next week. My DH and I leave on our eagerly anticipated cruise tomorrow. I am really going to miss checking here each day. However, I will catch up on everyone's news as soon as I am back. Good luck to the upcoming surgeries and treatments. Can you believe we have been together here for almost six months now?!
As my DH now says, "live strong!" We are planning to really enjoy ourselves on this trip. It is extra special this time!! Oh, I am going "wigless" for this one!! My hair is short, but there is enough there to make this work. What do I care-I will not know anyone on this trip!!
~Misty
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Bettelou - glad you are doing well and glad your surgery went good!!! Lashon you are in my thoughts and prayers. Misty1 - HAVE A BLAST on your cruise. I leave February 28th for mine and I too am going wigless cause I just don't care anymore!!! LOL Enjoy every minute you are away!!!! Loves to all...........................
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People are beginning to return the response cards from my wedding invitations. The news is out;we're committed now.
I'm looking at my hair in the mirror and thinking. Right now, I have a definiite GI Jane look. In two months I may dare to go wigless at the wedding. If there is not enough hair to properly color and style, I may just go with a striking satin turban. What do you think?
Bette
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Hey, everyone,
No more chemo for me! Woo hoo! Just surgery to go now.
Misty1 - hope you have a great time on your cruise. My brother's taking my DH and I on a cruise Feb 12, and I'm so looking forward to it! I don't know about the hatless, though, I'm pretty bald still.
Bette -I love the way you're working through obstacles for your wedding. I think a satin turban would be beautiful for you! Hope you're feeling better.
Big hugs to everyone! Deen
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Hola!
Deen: Congrats on finishing chemo! How awesome for you. I'm at the end of the caboose but I can't wait to finish too. Oh my DD is going to get the gene testing. Are you having the ovary surgery removal soon? I've pretty much decided to go get that done afterwards. Thx for the TN encouragement. Need to keep my mind on the positive.
Bette: I say go with what your heart tells you! I agree w/Deen. I like the turban look on you.
Misty: Have a wonderful time on your cruise!
Have a nice weekend all.
Jeannine
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Hello ladies,
I'm so glad that God has answered our prayers! Bette i'm glad it went well for you.
Congrats on finishing your chemo! I have been feeling better i'm sure you all know how it is when one day we feel good and then the next we feel like crap! I guess all we need to do is hang on tight and breath in and out for this crazy roller coaster ride. Blessing to all and have a great Sunday.
Lots of Love, Karen
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Hello everyone. I am so glad to see everyone is doing so well. Bette you are a trooper. You have overcome so much. I think turban or no turban you will be a beautiful bride.
Lashon I hope you are doing well girl. Hope to hear from you soon.
Corinne...Good luck tomorrow. I will keep you in my prayers.
Deen...Congratulations on the end of chemo!!!! That is a wonderful feeling to know that you don't have to go back there.
Misty...I hope you have a wonderful time on your cruise. Enjoy every minute of it.
Jeannine...I know all about the TN anxiety. I have had a rough time with it. I don't look anything up anymore about it. When I get overwhelmed I go to the TN section on this site and look at the positive threads. There are some long term survivors there and they give me hope.
I'm sorry I haven't been on here in a week or so but one of my best friends passed away. He was 39 years old and died of a massive heart attack. I have been friends with him for about 15 years but he was my boyfriend's best friend. We are all devastated.
Anyway...I am glad to see everyone is doing so well. I started back to work today part time. I am only working 6 hours a day right now but hopefully I will be able to start on my regular 12 hour days in a couple of weeks. I hope you all have a wonderful day.
God Bless,
Tonya
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Today I felt tired and achey all day so I put in a lot of bed time. Tomorrow is post-op checkup, and drain # 2 will probably come out as it is producing less than 20 ml per 24 hours. Drain # 1, however, is producing over 200 ml in the same time. I think I will be stuck with that one for awhile. The drains are probably causing me more discomfort than the surgery at this point.
My hair is geting fuzzier and fuzzier! I like the texture, but where did all this grey come from, LOL
Still do not feel like going out in public with a mop like this. I am sticking to my eclectic collection of hats and scarves, with a wig only for formal, short occasions, because I cannot stand it on my head for more than a short time.
Tomorrow Tom has the day off and will take me to my appointment. It will be the first time he has seen me since my surgery. I am both eageryly awaiting his hugs, and wondering what it will be like to have only one side to hug with. I can't extend my left arm fully or hold him close on that side for a good hug. It will just be so wonderful to see him. I know the first time may be awkward, but we will work it out.
Another issue is that I have not seen my incision yet, because the dressing is still on. I promised him that he could see it at the beginning, so if the dressing comes off tomorrow, I guess that is that day for that too. If this is going to scare him off, I want to know it now. Fifteen years ago, a very different man walked out on our marrirage because I had a chronic illness. I know in my heart Tom is not that kind of man, yet there is still fear. I realize I have not completely recovered from John's leaving. Tom IS NOT John.
Better to go think of more cheerful things. I think a nice long shower would drown my tears right now.
Bette
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Bette~ Sorry about your friend, It sure is tough loosing someone you love. I hope you feel better and good idea about the thinking postive. Lots of prayers and blessings.
Love Karen
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Tonya, I am sorry to hear about your friend's passing. This is very tragic, especially since it was so sudden and unexpected. I am sending positive thoughts and prayers your way.
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Deen ~ Congratulations on finishing chemo! When will you have surgery?
Tonya ~ I am so sorry about your friend. 39? That's just so hard for anyone to comprehend. Was he even aware he had a heart problem?
Bette ~ Hope you've had a nice day with Tom. And, I agree with the others -- a satin turban would be perfect. Did you go with that pretty lavender dress, or are you still looking? You have been through so much, and I know we are all cheering you on towards a beautiful wedding and happily-ever-after life with Tom.
Hope everyone else is doing well. I have about 2 more weeks of rads. So far, still doing fine with them, and life is starting to feel so much more "normal" in many ways. Hope it's getting there for all of you, too.
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Tom and I both saw my incision today when the dressing was removed. He was totally accepting and held my hand as I inspected the new look of my chest. He also distracted me so that I did not even realize one of my drains had been removed. I got a lecture first from the doctor, then from Tom, for doing too much with my left arm. The heavy drainage on that side uncovered my secret of wanting to do things for myself.
After the appointment we went out to lunch, then home for an enforced nap. But I don't mind being waited on hand in foot once in a while. It was a very nice day.
I made an appointment with my local David's Bridal to go try on the pretty lavendar dress and to pick out something nice for my matron of honor as well. Once the dress is found, the search for headgear will begin. If my hair magically turns nice in two months, I will have it colored and styled and go with that. Ottherwise I will go with an elegant turbaan or hat.
I am so glad that we have now both seen my breast. It removes one element of stress from our wedding night. After what happened in my first marriage, I am very sensitive about rejection, and knowing that Tom has seen and accepts my breast makes a huge diffeeerence!
Bette
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