Starting chemo January 2009?
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Kt57, thank you so much... I keep monitoring and Max is in 2nd only by 15 votes!!! It's crazy... all the bc sister support is overwhelming... I can't believe we are even in this but we are... how can I pull it off? Anybody willing to put this link on their Facebook or have any other ideas?
http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/view/cd/NAA/cdid/1177058/pid/1175576
kmmd... woohoo!!
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kmmd--Hooray!! All clear. I hope that with time we won't be members of the nervous nellie club--but at this point with all we've been through of course we will worry about our aches/pains and symptoms. I'm glad they were able to push through all the cans so quickly. Waiting is terrible.
patti--I know the frustrated impatience you're feeling!!! I hope your pain goes away pronto. At 5 weeks out I still have ups and downs with nueropathy! My onc said to be patient. right.
Cil-good luck with the nails. I had Taxol, and have had some darkening but so far no loss--but your story makes me nervous!
Anyone have really dry skin? I've had some red scaly patches, and some painful cracking. I lotion up with my Burts almond, but need to do it all the time to work. I wonder if it could be the rads?
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kmmd - doing the happy dance for you!
i am almost finished with radiation - 6 more to go!
has anyone read this book yet? it's absolutely hilarious, called "Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person."
http://www.amazon.com/Cancer-Made-Me-Shallower-Person/dp/0060789735
Age 54. IDC. Stage 1, 1.2cm tumor 1 millimeter from chest wall. Had ultrasound, MRI, core-needle biopsy. Sentinel node biopsy (nodes clear) and double mastectomy 11/20/08, no reconstruction. AC/ Taxol, 35 tomotherapy radiation treatments.
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ddlatt: thanks, and the title alone would make look up that book. Thank you for passing that on
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Thanks ladies for responding to my 'nails' inquiry, I hope most of you don't have to go thru this. I've talked to my oncologist, she said it's the Taxotere side effect. Some people have it so bad that they have to have their nails drilled in order to be drained, I was so worry about that, once one finger got puffy with liquid, I iced it and lanced it myself. So far it worked for the one nail that I lost, I didn't have to go in to my primary doctor to drain it. Pain in the behind, but not nearly as bad as what we've been thru.
Cil
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Thanks ladies for responding to my 'nails' inquiry, I hope most of you don't have to go thru this. I've talked to my oncologist, she said it's the Taxotere side effect. Some people have it so bad that they have to have their nails drilled in order to be drained, I was so worry about that, once one finger got puffy with liquid, I iced it and lanced it myself. So far it worked for the one nail that I lost, I didn't have to go in to my primary doctor to drain it. Pain in the behind, but not nearly as bad as what we've been thru.
Cil
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Cil,
so sorry you are having issues with your nails. i had taxotere too and was warned of nail issues. someone told me to soak my fingers in ice as the taxotere was administered. i did it; it was freezing. i don't know if it was luck or ice or both, but the worse i had was ridges in my nails. now, i just keep them polished. ugh.
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kmmd: So glad all is well and that you were able to get in quickly to see everyone. Thanks for the words of encouragement. It is good to hear that it only takes TIME. I am going to try to remember that when I am getting down.
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Patti - Hope your family has arrived safely or is doing OK on the road. I'm so glad for you that you're on the other side with us. Recovery does take patience apparently, but it's soo nice to be done with infusions!
ddlatt - that title certainly is irresistible. I know what I'm reading next.
Congratulations to all of you who are getting through rads.
Good night and sleep well, Jewels.
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Holtbolt: Max's total is climbing!! Jewels: You can vote more than once -- in fact, you can vote with every new connect to the internet. Keep on voting ladies!!!
http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/view/cd/NAA/cdid/1177058/pid/1175576
Kathy
Dx 11/11/2008, IDC, <1cm, Stage I, Grade 3, 0/4 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- -
Holtbolt - I voted again.
I just have to share - I had a visit today the Equity, Access & Diversity office where I work. I am breathing a huge sigh of relief. They are really backing me and are bending over backwards to protect my medical records. The person I visited with is just great. I am so relieved. I feel like I have nothing to worry about at work. Whew!
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Hi everyone. It's almost Friday!
Kmmd---So glad you were able to get results about the discharge. That has got to be quite a relief.
Holtbolt--I voted several times. good luck!
Got the news from the onc that I am going to most likely lose my big toenail. It is a colorful purple and white- a pedicurist couldn't have done it better. Just wish I could repeat the fashion on the rest of my toes!! (lol)
I am also going to get my port out next week!!! And then on the way home I started to worry that maybe I was rushing it and should wait until I have a MRI on my left breast. Sigh.......I am already worrying-been waking up in the middle of the night feeling fearful, so I am going to go get a bit of counseling over this AND I am going to ask for a MRI sooner than the scheduled one in the fall. It's probably a good thing I didn't have my implant exchange yet, because when I start to perseverate about recurrence, I think I'd better have a prophylactic mast done. Omigosh-here I go again!
Thanks for all of you who respond to this thread. Sometimes you all give me input which is a much need line of reason and sanity.
ddlatt---I am going to read that book.
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Year of the hat: relieved for you, awesome
Jess, You've always been so good to me, thank you, it was a great relief
Hotbolt, me and everyone I e-mailed voted, so hope you make it
Jess, nope, in my mind you'll never need that port again, go ahead and get it out, and putting every bit of karma I know behind you
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Got up on the last day of voting and Jarred the Man Fan is 75 head (he has 1162, we have 1087). I pictured him sitting up all night clearing his cookies and revoting. Well, winning like that is very sad for the man-fan. Help me win legit and give my son the thrill of a lifetime! Please forward this to anyone who can click and vote today....Let's help one of the good guys win for once!! By some miracle, can we catch him and pass him by 5p ? Help! vote as many times as it'll let ya! (and with diff. computers!) Anything you an do to reach out for more... TY!!
http://www.aeroforceone.com/index.cfm/pk/view/cd/NAA/cdid/1177058/pid/1175576
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39 out of first place at 11 a.m.!! Anybody got any ideas for me?
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we're getting there....!!!! 10 ahead of man fan!!! vote!!!!
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Thank you for voting jewels... that was crazy... I have no idea if we won yet.. it was down to the wire... no word yet.. but thank you so much for your incredible support on this... you guys are the best!!!
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I am on pins and needles. What a wonderful , exciting event! My fingers are crossed holtbolt~!
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Holtbolt--still voting here in California! Good luck!!
Year of the Hat--Great news on your job, and job protection and privacy. I'm nervous about how much to share when I meet my new principal. My supervisor said I don't need to say anything about having had breast cancer, but she'll take one look at me and wonder what's up!!
Jess--Great news about your port. I really want mine out! But I'm leaning toward going with the Zometa instead of the bisphosphonates trial, and I need to get infused every month. Maybe I'll just take it in the arm.
Ddlatt--thanks for the book link. Sounds funny, I need a laugh right now!
Well, Jewels--hope you all have a great weekend. I'm going to a wedding of the little sister of a good friend. Should be fun. Can't wear my regular "heavy" fake boob, though, due to radiation, so I''m sure I'll be trying on everything I own last minute to see what looks ok with my fiber fill one.
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Berkely Kim - Zometa EVERY month? i was told every 6 months. I wonder why it's different for us? maybe your doses are smaller?!?!?
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Hotbolt: did we make it?
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Finally!!! Got the Christmas tablecloth off the dining room table!! I feel like I can meet any challenge!
Lisa--My onc said he'll give me Zometa, but wants to follow the SWOG trial protocol. It's 4mg/month for 6 months, then every 4 mg every 6 months.
I'm worried about the higher dosage, with the potential for osteonecrosis of the jaw and kidney problems. Also, I'd probably have to keep my darn port. My onc is still recommending the trial because he's not convinced one bisphosphonate is any better than the other. I feel that I'd kick my self though if I don't jump on the zometa bandwagon, with it's good preliminary results. However, one of the oral drugs (ibandronate I think) compares very well to Zometa in reducing existing bone mets with fewer side effects.
When do you start? I have a dentist appt. on Weds. I have a couple mouth issues that might keep me from getting on the trial anyhow.
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Still no word, I guess we have to wait until Monday..the concert is Wednesday so we have to be told something Mon or Tues right? .
And still my son is clueless that there was even a contest..
Will post when I hear!! I was completely overwhelmed at the support on this thing... no matter what the outcome.. I was really blown away by everyone reaching out... it was crazy and turned into a mission for so many people at the end... all I know is that it was VERY close at 5p. Thank you!!
Berkeley Kim... funny about the xmas table cloth... I have a wreath in my diningroom that I never put away!!! lol (at least we took our lights off the outside of the house, right?) BTW... those shower poofies... I wear 90% of the time, swimming or not... they are just so much lighter and most of the time I really don't care what I look like apparently...
Not sure if I mentioned.. I had a PS consult and it didn't really go well... got the feeling I was a difficult case... apparently because I've been radiated on one side (June of 07), this surgeon says my options are limited.. they can't just pop some expanders in and then do an exchange (which I was really really hoping for)... so he started talking about a lat flap procedure (from my back).. not enuf belly to work with for a tram or diep... so I lost interest and zoned out as he was talking..... maybe someday .....but I can't see signing up for all that pain anytime soon... I'm feeling good ... I want to stick with that for now... plus I have to get my ovaries removed in the Fall..... does anyone know of someone who did get expanders that worked if they were radiated in the past? This is only one surgeon's opinion.. hmm.. maybe I should seek out other opinions... I need to do some more research too...
Have a good weekend Jewels... thanks again for voting... I'll let you know when I hear something!!
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hotbolt: let us know about the contest, I have a lot of people who voted asking me about it. Keeping my fingers crossed for your son. Recon is a big investment in time and pain. I've heard of people being irradiated with expanders in, but never of anyone with previous irradiation that didn't need a flap. Good luck to you, you'll do what is right for you in the time that is right for you, and whatever you pick we'll be here for you while you are doing it.
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SO excited to hear if Max won!!!!! I have FB people asking me all the time!!! I can't wait!!!!!!
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Holtbolt--I have read a couple of posts about just your situation. I think you are right to look for another PS who may be able to help you. The threads I remember who have people who have talked about similar situations is under the IDC forum and the thread called multifocal disease. It is mainly about treatment situations for those who have that, but there is one post that goes into details about how to deal with stretching skin that has been radiated. Let me know if you need more info on it.
Other than that, to a worry free weekend JJS!
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Berkeley Kim - i went to the dentist about a month ago and had 3 old fillings replaced. i have an old root canal that i want to have looked at by an endodontist to see if it should be redone too. i'm calling on monday for an appointment. i'd like to get it done before i start zometa.
so....hopefully can get the root canal done in the next few weeks. then, hysterectomy on august 3rd. i start tamoxifen next monday. omg....so much going on!
2 more days of rads for me! i finish rads on tuesday!
my kids are leaving for sleep away camp tomorrow....for a week. i plan to catch up on all my scheduling, housework, etc. and, i'll sneak in some movies, dinners out with my husband, etc.
i'm thinking of shopping for a trampoline and surprising my kids when they get home too! they've had a tough year too!
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Ah, lisalisa, that's sweet! My dd's birthday is Tuesday and she wants a camera with lots of fancy doodads and lenses with the proper number of pixels, etc. She wants it because she is going to take her own high school graduation pics and doesn't want to do the "fake touchup doos" ( her words) at a photography studio . I figure if she can pull it off I break even with buying a pricey camera and NOt buying senior pics. She cracks me up, no brand name stores for her, she's happy with goodwill!!! Sometimes I cringe with her choices-not my taste- and then I am privately glad she is experimenting with that type of indepdence and not some of the other more dangerous situations a girl could fall into.
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Jess, that sounds like a very wise attitude to me.
Lisa, can just hear your kids shouting and laughing on that new tampoline
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berkeleykim, for what it's worth, dr. mark moasser at UCSF, the only med onc i've had that i trust, highly recommends zometa, infusion every six months. he didn't recommend any other biophosphenate to me. i love your trampoline surprise!!
jrgolomb - check out this wonderful link for camera recommendations. you don't need to spend much to get a fantastic camera these days:
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