TAC - Sisters 2006 - Roll Call

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rumoret
rumoret Member Posts: 685

How many of our sisters who posted on the TAC thread for chemo 2006 still are posting? I remember the thread was started by a KAREN??? and continued into the Fall of 2006. I remember it being a rather active and long thread.

If you are out there.....please post...........

Love,

Terry 

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  • jpsgirl96
    jpsgirl96 Member Posts: 240
    edited November 2008

    Hey!  I'm a TAC sister, started chemo March 2006...ER/PR+, invasive lobular  but with 6/16 postive nodes so hard to stage but probably 3.  Doing well...just saw both my breast surgeon and my oncologist and I'm moving to a once a year mammogram and once a year MRI (MRI found the more serious lobular cancer in my right breast after mammogram found DCIS with micro invasion left)...others were Marcia and two Karens and a bunch of others...would also love to have updates.  Leigh

  • rumoret
    rumoret Member Posts: 685
    edited January 2009

    Leigh,

    Thanks for posting.....glad you are doing fine. Hope more sisters respond.

    Hugs,

    Terry 

  • DATO
    DATO Member Posts: 127
    edited January 2009

    I was diagnosed in May 2006 and started TAC in July 2006.  That thread was a lifeline for me.  A lot of the women were half-way or almost done when I found that thread.  I read all of their posts and it was a road map for me as I went through TAC.  I'm scheduled for reconstruction (DIEP) on March 9th so I spend a lot of time on the reconstruction threads now.  I hope more women post; I would love to know how everyone is doing now.

    Darlene

  • rumoret
    rumoret Member Posts: 685
    edited January 2009

    Thanks Darlene for posting. I also bookmarked this site and the TAC thread.....and then I totally forgot about it until I was done with chemo. I ended up reading the entire thread and I think I posted my story.

    Hugs,

    Terry 

  • MarciaA
    MarciaA Member Posts: 178
    edited January 2009

    Hi Terry, Yes it is good to be a TAC survivor.  There were times when I thought the treatment would finish me but here I am 2 1/2 years out of chemo and rads and 12 weeks of herceptin.  I see my hemo/oncologist every 4 months for tumor markers and my rad onc every 6 months with a mammogram every January.  But I still don't feel the way I did prediagnosis.  I guess I should warn a few sisters about not going to the doctor for a bad cold.  I developed two back to back colds in Sept/Oct  2008 and coughed a lot.  But I was tired of going to doctors so I toughed them out with over the counter meds.  I developed acid reflux.  I had rib pain and soreness in my midsection and had a CT of abd and pelvis  in Nov which was normal.  My reflux is better with nexium but still have the rib soreness.  I had my visit with my radiation MD last week and was told I probably have rib fractures and damage from the radiation from 2006.All that coughing took its toll.  It may take months to heal due to the damage.   But heck I am alive, have hair and so far still Cancer free.

    I salute my TAC sisters everywhere.  I wouldn't have kept my sanity without them.  I think of them often and I hope others have the support that that thread was to me.  Thank you for asking about the TAC sisters.   I hope you continue to do well

    Take Care
    Marcia

  • rumoret
    rumoret Member Posts: 685
    edited January 2009

    Marcia, thanks for taking the time to post an update. I also have my aches and pains.....does nothing to help me maintain my NEW NORMAL. I try to live in the moment and appreciate everything around me....sometimes tough to do. I still do not look to far in the future...and talking about doing something a year from now can bring tears to my eyes. Breast Cancer took my secure feelings of having a long life..........even though I know that I was never guaranteed before my dx.

    I also hope you and everyone else on this board continue in good health.

    Love,

    Terry 

  • MarciaA
    MarciaA Member Posts: 178
    edited January 2009

    Terry, I am still waiting to find out what my new normal will feel like once everything calms down.  Seems like I take a long time to heal.  Believe me I can relate to your feelings of uncertainty when it comes to planning in the future. I remind myself that If I continue to fear to plan a future, then cancer wins for sure.  I know you have heard ad nausem from people that nobody is promised tomorrow, you can get hit by a bus tomorrow, yadda yadda yadda.   Well, I am not going to say that but I will tell you that although I do have my moments of self pity and angry for the time I lost undergoing my treatments, I have most recently had an epiphany.  I kinda came to terms with my diagnosis and the prospect of a future.  I told myself that If God has plans for me to be a survivor, that it would mean I had something still worthwhile to do with my life and that I would try to find what it was that I am meant to do or be.  If it isn't meant to be then I don't have anything to worrry about.  So, for me I decided to take an RN refresher course and see where it takes me.  It is challenging for me, just like my treatments were but then nothing worthwhile is ever easy.  

    Take care Terry,  Maybe we will surprise ourselves and be one of the many that live long lives after cancer.

    Hugs, Marcia

  • rumoret
    rumoret Member Posts: 685
    edited January 2009

    Thanks, Marcia,

    Your advise is sound and I know what you say is correct. Just lost my dear friend and her service is tomorrow......so.....I tell myself I must go on for her. She never gave up!

    Hugs,

    Terry 

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