MAY 2009 Rads
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Ivorymom-You are wonderful for putting those numbers on this board. Thank you. I needed to read that.
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Hi Ladies- Sun exposure cautionary warning.
Without thinking was in the sun today for about 1/2 hour or so and had on a V neck dress with no sunscreen and it made my skin VERY hot and pink. So hot that I walked around the office with a cold water bottle shoved in-between my dress rest and my boob to cool it down. Next ate ice cream-yum-to cool down my boob from the inside! Applied some Biafine, which of course, I am still carrying with me in my purse and it's been a week and a day since my last ZAP. I was surprised because the top part of my breast has been completly healed (or so I thought) for at least 3 weeks.
All be please careful this weekend when playing in the sun
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oh, Margo, OUCH! so sorry!
my rads oncologist warned me about that happening. so much so that when i went to the mall unexpectely today (in a short sleep blouse), i went out of my way to find shade as much as possible. i think i'll leave a wide brimmed hat and long sleeve shirt in my car for such times!
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Hi All, I was away in LA overnight for work. So happy to see the new Bold Finishers on Cruise's list! Yea & Congratulations!
My skin is healing up - - feeling a bit itchy, but a good really healing itchy
Aloe and mosturizers all around! Cheers!
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Ouch Margo. Yeah, and of course I have about twenty v neck blouses and such! Oh dear, time to go shopping!
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Cindy, when you have a chance to update, can you please change my hormone therapy to Femara? Just saw the med onc today and that's what we're going to start first.
Thank you!
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32 down, one more to go on monday. why why why does the rad dept have to be closed tomorrow?! one thing i'm learning with cancer treatment is patience. i hate it.
i posted another self-portrait of my mastectomy to show how radiation has affected my body. posting these photos is part of my ongoing effort to encourage women to get their mammograms.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oceanbornstudios/3681262291/
i hope everyone has a fun weekend!
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I'm BUMMED. The radiation dept is closed tomorrow. For my last treatment...It would have been OK if I had only known. They told me today..We were all set to celebrate...Now I'll have to wait till Monday. Rats..! JUDY
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Ah, bummer facecrafter. That is something I was told a long time ago- closed on the 3rd and so I finish on the 13th-a Monday. As it stands I have one more full blast and then the boosts.
Hey, has anyone had any issues with dizziness during rad tx?
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CONGRATS TO ALL THE YANKEE DOODLE GALS!!!!! Independence takes on a new meaning huh? My breast is hotter than a firecracker. Just kidding. I bought some sparklers today. WHOOO HOO!!!!
jrgolomb, i have heard of people getting dizzy. I can't remember where. A lot of help I am.
I had my mapping for boost today and they used alcohol on my breast!!! What about all the lecturing about lotions with alcohol? Oh well what ever.l only have four regular and 5 boost left. My skin is holding up well. (thank God) Get thee behind me Satan!!!!!!!
I am sorry that the facilities are closed tomorrow but I like the three day break for my energy and skin. Facecrafters you can see the finish line.
ddlatt, love the hair mine is not quite as full as yours but getting there.
I am soooo looking forward to three days with DH!!! I am chilling the Pinot Grigio. Tonight BBQ Carne asada. With three colors of peppers shallots,cilantro and tomatoes from the garden. Avocado, salsa and sour cream. Spanish rice and refried beans. OLE!!
Tomorrow I will start to dress the back yard in all the red white and blue. I have sunflowers in pots with American flags for all the tables. We are giving everyone fresh cut herbs to take home as well as tomatoes and basil. We have to much.Its so pretty and smells soooo goood.
Quick question. Have you all noticed that the fourth of July weekend every one says have a SAFE and wonderful holiday? They do not say that about Christmas or your birthday. I just think its funny like I am going to get drunk and hold a M80 in my hand and light it.
I hope that everyone celebrates the freedom we have in this the greatest country on Gods green earth.
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Bold, we must be twins....mine is redder then the fireworks they shoot up on the 4th!
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barbiedahl: Looks like today is your graduation day! Congratulations!
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Evening Radettes...
Well I have toothpicks holding my eyes open...and sure could use one of those naps I had during treatment...but hard to watch the granddaughter with my eyes shut. LOL She is sure a busy young lady...however, the pool is a godsend...and YES watch THE SUNBURNS...wear lots of sunscreen...I got really burned and I think that made me sore and blistered worse than what it would have been.
CONGRATS BARBIEDAHL.....Finally done!!! Go out and celebrate this weekend with FIREWORKS !!!
Here is our updated RAD Graduation countdown list....
I also added HORMONE therapy - let me know what you will be taking when the Rads are done.....
- kt57 - June 18th ....FINISHED...ARIMIDEX
- Seagan - June 22nd ...FINISHED
- Puppers - June 22nd....FINISHED
- Texas357 - June 23rd....FINISHED...FEMARA/TAMOXIFEN (50/50)
- margo1 - June 24th...FINISHED
- americanpinay - June 25th...FINISHED..TAMOXIFEN
- Ivorymom - June 25th...FINISHED
- Princesskaui59 - June 25th...FINISHED..TAMOXIFEN
- Alohagirl - June 25th...FINISHED..
- chelev - June 26th...FINISHED..FEMARA
- KM47 - June 29th..FINISHED.HERCEPTIN/TAMOXIFEN
- Cruise4Life - June 30th.....FINISHED..FEMARA
- lisalisa - June 30th..FINISHED...ZOMETA/TAMOXIFEN
- Genia - June 30th..FINISHED...TAMOXIFEN/HERCEPTIN
- barbiedahl - July 2nd..FINISHED.....TAMOXIFEN
- ddlatt - July 3rd...TRIPLE NEGATIVE
- LynnVA - July 3rd
- Facecrafter - July 6th...ARIMIDEX
- ajlive - July 7th.............FEMARA
- carolinachick - July 7th
- Pringles - July 9th
- debonthelake - July 13th...TRIPLE NEGATIVE
- jrgolomb - July 13th...TAMOXIFEN
- Bold - July 16th
- Deb-Ohio - July 20th..ARIMIDEX
- Snappygoddess - July 30th
Enjoy your 4th Radettes....and be safe and sane....LOL
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Congratulations BarbieDahl!!
This week was v. busy at work, with two trips to LA. My boost area started peeling yesterday. I've run out of everything but Aquaphor, but that seems to do the trick, even if it also seems to ruin my t-shirts.
Went hat-less in the airport and on the plane this morning (cold!) My hair is very thin on top and sides. A couple in front of me started talking about their colleague who wears a weave/toupe after looking at me, something about "hair club" - but maybe I just shouldn't have taken their conversation personally...
Gentle hugs everyone. Happy 4th!
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Happy Independence day Barbie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've had some dizziness with the rads. Usually just if I stand up too fast. It's getting much better and it might have been because I was anemic for a while following chemo. But, this week I was told that my RBC's and hemoglobin are normal. I sure know that I feel much better.
It's a quiet 4th for us on the lake. But, it's so nice to be home and having a quiet long weekend with my DH.
Thanks for the stats Ivory Mom.
Have a Happy 4th of July weekend.
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Happy 4th of July to everyone!
Congratulations Barbie! Enjoy your independence from rads!
Saw my med onco today and they are doing the CY test! I was a little concerned that my Tamox start will be delayed a bit but he wasn't, so I guess it's ok...he also wants me to heal some more from rads so he'll schedule CT/PET scan sometime in August...wow, that's next month...hmmnnn...that's when I had my FNA and core needle biopsies...OMG!!! it's been almost a year from BC diagnosis...yikes!!! I guess time flies even when you're not having so much fun from TX...but...life is STILL good...
Gotta go...need to get up early tomorrow for my long drive to Vegas, baby!!! Yeah!!!
Take care, ladies...
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Thank you! It feels so good to be done. I was a little emotional yesterday morning. I have been steeling myself up for the last nine months, you know you can do it, you can do it. There was a great emotional relief that I had "done it" They gave me a cute certificate at rads all about cooperation, good attitude, but I think they give it to even the grumpy people, ha ha. I gave them some cookies and they seemed really happy.
My girlfriend insisted on taking me to the last rad and we were then going to have lunch at another friends after. They organized a surprise, you're done, lunch for me, I was so surprised and even more emotional. Maybe it was the ganache chocolate cake, but I think it may have been looking around the table at all the faces of women who have loved me and supported me through all this with hugs, laughter, cards, emails, silly gifts and most of all their hearts. I feel truly blessed.
And thank you all my fellow Radiators, you have provided invaluable advise and support.
I'm going to yoga today, something I haven't been able to do since starting rads because of the long drive. Getting my life back, priceless!
May you all have a safe fourth of July. ha ha Bold you are so right!
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Barbie, congrats on finishing!! It is an emotional time, like there should be some sort of neon sign that lights up and says, You're Done! when you walk out of the rads for the last time. I didn't cry while getting treatment, but found myself misting up on the way home.
Bold, the carne asada sounds delicious! Do you grill the meat in the asada marinade? We had the BEST carne asada every in LA - and I've been craving it since last year. I think I'll make that tonight - gonna look for a receipe. Either that, or a plane ticket and I'll be over by dinner time.
Well, Princess, we ARE in the hair club, but it's sort of the reverse hair club - ours fell out and it's growing back in. Feeling a little bolder about going out without anything on my head, but as the hair is getting fuller and longer, from a distance I'm still shiny scalp. Sigh.
Got to schedule a bone density scan on Monday. My blood work from the onc visit was perfect, and he'll do the CA markers and liver enzymes on my 3month follow up in October, but he wanted a bone density baseline done while I'm just starting on the femara, because of the osteoporosis it causes. I've got to remember those darn calcium tablets, they taste horrible, so I usually forget them.
Barbie, I'm restarting my yoga workouts also - began doing preliminary stretches to see what my range of motion is, and it felt soo good in my shoulder joints to stretch! I'm planning on trying the full workout (well, as far as I can get with it on the first try) this morning. Off for the holiday.
Tomorrow, we are riding in our town's July 4th Parade in our Jeep CJ. We have a 1986 jeep that we ride around in on the weekends, and we take the doors off but keep the bikini top on. We'll decorate it really tacky for the 4th, and drive in the parade with members of my husband's jeep club. It's fun, but hot - we don't have a/c, so I'll be relying on that big cooler behind the seat to hydrate. Only bummer? parade's at 10 a.m. , and we have to be there at 7:30! Good thing Starbucks is open early, is all I have to say.
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Good morning all!
DDLATT: You look terrific on your blog!
Barbie: How nice of your friends to throw a party. They are right: it IS time for us to start celebrating LIFE.
Even though I had 3rd degree burns by the time I finished, I'm already almost completely healed. Even the tan has faded substantially.
The Femara is another story. The last 24 hours I've had mild joint pains. If it stays this mild, I can definitely handle it. We shall see.
We are continuing to update this thread with all of our post-rad discussions, right?
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Barbiedahl---Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finwa , and it's gotta feel good.
I agree TEXAS, DDLatt is gorgeous. Ever do modeling, DD???
I feel much better today, no dizziness.....I think I overdid it lately. Felt good last week, worked out everyday and tried to clean the house, went to my dh's tkd classes and everything else all at once. Gonna cut out something.....hm.....Housecleaning??????
Today I didn't have to run out to the cancer center to get zapped. I have enjoyed watching the bluebirds and hummingbirds fly about our yard catching the early morning bugs. My husband picked the last of our potato crop ( fair to middlin this year) and for lunch we had roasted veggie s from out garden: potatoes, red pepper, red cabbage, garlic, and onions. Very good, very yummy. The individual flavors of the food just popped out with each bite.
Happy fourth all.
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Jrgolomb, your fresh roasted veggies sound delicious.
Chelev, That's a good way to think about the hair thing.
I hope we do continue on this thread together. Or, once we're all done with Rads, move en masse to another. Maybe Cruise's Waist Watcher's thread??
Headed up to Point Arena for the fireworks show tonight -- it's about 15 miles north of Sea Ranch on the Northern CA coast. Nice event. http://www.cityofpointarena.com/
Enjoy the weekend!
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Texas, when did you start the Femara? Just took my first dose today - my onc and I decided to start with half tabs, for about a week or two, to see how I do.
Princess - have fun at the fireworks! the neighbors are doing firecrackers right now, and my dogs are losing it. This is going to be a fun weekend!
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ddlatt - beautiful photos!!! You did a wonderful job of blogging and describing each of your photos.
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Chelev, I started Femara last Saturday. Once I took an Advil, I was totally fine. In fact, I just got in from 20 minutes of swimming.
I really really really wanted to use Tamoxifen for a number of reasons, and had planned to switch after a couple of years on Femara, but now I've discovered some studies that say Tamoxifen isn't as effective for ILC. That's a bummer if true.
That's the frustrating part of the AI and Tamoxifen studies. They don't appear to have done many, if at all, to differentiate the types of cancer women have, and other variables. The ILC study I referenced above was on cancer cells, not people.
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Happy 4th! And thanks for all the positive happy thoughts. It was so great yesterday not having to be radiated. All morning I was thinking, now I'd be getting in the car, now I'd be here, now I'd be there, and instead I worked leisurely all morning then went to my noon yoga class and got a ton done in the afternoon. I feel so good, mostly because I'm moving back into my life before BC.
ddlatt & LynnVa I'll be pretoasting your end day all weekend. ddlatt, great photos and you do a wonderful service to women to encourage them to get mammograms. Having a Mom who died from BC I was a huge advocate for exams and always reminded my friends and gym gals to get one. Now I also encourage them to ask if they have dense breast tissue, I didn't know that I had dense tissue and it make it nearly impossible to see cancer in a mamo. I had a clear mamo at the end of July and found a lump in September. It seems that all my mamo's had missed the cancer for 5 years or so. Now I will have mamo's and yearly MRI's. We have to do all we can to educate women to try to catch this stupid disease early!
chelev the jeep parade sounds like so much fun! Can you post pics of your "tacky" decorations, I'd love to see them. My son was a huge jeep fanatic. I keep kidding him "what kind of car is that, the doors come off for goodness sake" I think that's what he liked the most, plus peeling the top back!
Have a great weekend!
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happy fourth!
monday is my very last radiation treatment, and to celebrate, i did something today that i've been procrastinating about since 2003. i bought a ticket to return to paris (where i went to college and then was back in 2003 with my oldest son) and booked a hotel room in my favorite part of the city. two weeks in october!!
i never dreamed last september, when i heard "you have a small cancer" that the following july i'd be happy, energetic, healthy, and planning my trip to paris.
la vie est belle!
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ddlatt - VERY exciting! good for you!
the kids (10 and 6) got back from Camp Kesem last night (a camp for kids who have a parent with cancer). they had a blast! they are beyond exhausted so we've cancelled our annual trip to corondado. instead, we are going to an Angel's baseball game tonight and staying for the fireworks. should be fun!
meanwhile, my daughter and I are working ever so slowly on one of those "no sew" blankets....tying pieces of fleece together. what was i thinking LOL!?!?!? she's 6 and can barely tie her shoelaces!
HAPPY 4TH everyone! I'm SO PROUD to be an AMERICAN!!!!!
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DDLATT: That's the spirit! Great news!
We went to a big party yesterday, where only a few people knew "my story". It was so nice to feel normal, except for needing my best friend to open a can for me because of my missing fingernails. I also skipped the swimming (too bad in 100 degree heat) because of the wig. If we go to this same party next year, watch out!!!!
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DDLatt--Good going. You are an inspiration.
Lisalisa--I am so remember getting my dd involved with projects like that. She was a pretty good sport about it, especially the one year we decided to make a pinata for her birthday. Needless to say we had to run off to a supermarket to get a pinata to replace the one we made. Duh, box to small and held only three or so candies......Still fun-she kept it for the longest time.
Texas-You go girl. I sometimes have to have someone open a can that you twist. My arm still feels numb.
My husband and I spent our July 4th having a Saturday to ourselves. We had a barbecue, then we went to the Chippewa Indian reservation and bought fireworks. While we waited for it to get dark, We had a nice dinner-chicken, fresh salad from the garden, fresh strawberries from a local farm and I made biscuits(from scratch!!!) Yum. Of course I ate too much. Finally it grew dark enough so we shot off the fireworks. It was great fun, risky but still fun to hear the bangs and watch the flashes of light. I didn't grow up on shooting off fireworks, so it is always a bit of a thrill for me.
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WOOOOOOHOOOO FACECRAFTER!!!!!!! DONE FINISHED !!!!!! CONGRATS!!!!!!
Well what a weekend huh? I want more! I loved the weather and the people and laughter. It felt like a cancer free weekend. They forgot to give me my schedule for this week. I called this morning and got it. 9 left. We sure are not complaining much about the effect of radiation on this thread. We truly are strong woman. I loved hearing what everyone did. I often cry and worry about everyone. I end my post with a little quite prayer to keep all of us safe and free of cancer, surrounded with love. A little sappy today and a bit itchy. I did go in the pool allot but always slathered up with aquafor then rinsed off and reslathered. I got sooo much work done this weekend on my garden. I think that it is the most beautiful it has ever been. Maybe I just appreciate it more. Better hit the shower and get ready to get tired.
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