I aced my MUGA test!
I had my first MUGA test this morning, to provide the baseline before chemo begins in 2 days. Cancer is NOT in my family and I'm not supposed to have BC, you see, but heart problems ARE in my family. So I was a tad nervous about it. BUT I aced it--for a 60-yr old with my family history anyway! I read online that normal is 50-80 with an avg of 60. I got 75% !! I made her recheck it twice, then gave the technician a big hug I was just so happy. I was hoping for a mere 60! I'll try to be more lady-like and sedate for my next test in there. Just couldn't help myself this morning.
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WAY TO GO DENALI! Hope you didn't stay up too late cramming for it.
I'll be sure to tell my neighbor, she's just starting H and is really worried about the heart thing. (I never had any issues, but I've been a life-long swimmer and have good family history w/heart.)
Dona Nobis Pacem,
Beth
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YEAH!! I am so happy for you.
Why be lady-like and sedate? Every little victory should be celebrated.
This is one of the rules I lived by when I was going through chemo (finished 29 Sep 08) and radiation (finished 22 Dec 08). Once a day you have to laugh (I mean a BIG belly laugh) and do somthing totally silly (just don't get arrested)
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BFidelis: I swear it felt just like a acing a test in college. Tell your neighbor that I read somewhere to be sure and be hydrated when you take the test, so drink plenty of water! I had to use the restroom right up until they laid me under the machine! But maybe that helped.
Sunshine: I LOVE your rules! I'm recording comedy shows for chemo--it's supposed to help your white blood cells go up. I'm a red hatter so I know a lot about silliness. Haven't had to be bailed out yet though. I'm sure that technician smiles every time she remembers the crazy woman she tested this morning. oh well.
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Great news! I aced my second MUGA after 3 TCH treatments - 65 which was the same score I had on my baseline.
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Yay ladies! I've done 3 now, and the last one actually rose a point to 75%. Are we a brilliant group or what??? One time I was waiting for the Herceptin and my onc nurse couldn't find my MUGA score, so she couldn't begin. I was beginning to get nervous, but she finally tracked it down and yelled the score across the chemo room - I felt like I was at the top of the class!
Seriously, we've all had some BAD news or we wouldn't be here, so let's celebrate every piece of good news we get.
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Any score that's within 10 points of the previous is considered normal variation. You can get 2 different scores on the same day even. As I recall mine went: 71, 66, 62, 73, and 77. That 62 had me worried but both the Onc and the MUGA technologist assured me it was within normal variation limits.
75 is awesome for a first score.
I think mine has increased as I have maintained a cardio exercise program for about 15 months straight ... straight through chemo, surger, rads, and Herceptin.
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Oh, oh, you guys are making me feel like a weakling. I'm at 50.
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