Starting Chemo October 2009
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Catharsis, such great news about the response to chemo!
Michele, glad to hear you are "over the hump". Just a few weeks to go.
Laura, here's hoping that you get the ALL-CLEAR on the PET - I'm sure everything will turn out well, but I understand your anxiety!
Alicia, good luck in preparing for surgery. Is there a long recovery period for the exchange? I hope you are pleased with the results!
Peace to all,
Shelby
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Shelby ~ I will have drains again... they say a few days of pain. 4 weeks recovery but nothing like the double mastectomy was. I am sure it will be easy compared to that. I am looking forward to getting rid of these uncomfortable expanders and hope the implants look okay. I am not setting my expectations too high to avoid major disappointment. Hope that works !
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HI ALL
JACLYN
So good to hear from you again ,you have been on everyones minds, and you have also been through the ringer hey, but things will soon be over and it will be all behind you just hang on till then
ALICIA
Hope all goes well for you as well
Ive got about 12 days till rads start for me ,Ive got not much to report just been busy with life which is good, normal ups and down haven't killed anyone yet with my mood swings ,come close though!!!!! blame it on the hormones i say lol
Shave for a cause is on over here tomorrow,, thats when people shave their hair of to raise money for cancer , my wonderful sister told me that she is going to shave her head and raise money and the other reason she will be doing it is so we can grow our hair back together, boy Ive been so blessed to have such a wonderful sister ,, she works at a youth refuge and it will be done there a few other people will be joining her ,ill be shaving her hair for her, i cant forget the tissues ill need them
WELL talk soon take care all
JOJO
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JOJO ~ that is so sweet of your sister. AMAZING love ~
Wishing everyone a great day !
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JOJO, I have started crying for you...I get so emotional these days..just seeing commercials about cancer gives me the weeps..
Not much to say today...my boob zone is getting pinker and pinker...no lashes, and found out yesterday that my sore throat is from my radiation...hmm..nobody told me that would happen.
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Hi All!
Michele the sore throat thing was in the handout I got at my simulation. I too notice that there feels like a lump in my throat.
Jaclyn so good to hear from you - glad to hear that things are getting better!
Shelby sorry to hear about your in-laws accident. I hope that they are now on the mend!
Alicia I hope your surgery goes well and if not your expectations at least your new boobs will be higher! I know that's what I'm looking forward to!
Laura good luck with the PET!
JoJo so nice of your sister to shave her head for you! You'll look like twins!
For those of you that are still going through chemo - hang in there! Remember that although some of us are finished we are still here for you to vent and share your happy face successes with!
Hugs to all!
Marie
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I almost forgot about the hair update -
My eyebrows are now the way they were before chemo but I'm still filling them in with marker (Anastasia brow marker) becuase I've grown used to the look.
My eyelashes are still short but fuller than pre-chemo days. Not long enough yet for mascara but getting there!
My hair is coming in STRAIGHT! More dark than at first but still a lot of gray and white. I would say that it is about 3/4 to 1 inch with most of the growth on the top of my head. It's got a weird sheen to it too like when you have a blonde baby (both of mine where blonde) and you brush the hair down. Hard to explain the look unless you've seen it before!
Not ready to go topless yet but getting close. If I only I looked as good as this!
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Oh Marie ~ I wish I looked like that pic of Keira as well !! My hair is about 1/2 way there. Almost that length but not as full ~ still a bit sparse. I get coverage like that and I will go TOPLESS. So sick of looking like a pirate in these bandanas. Kills my whole outfit. LOL
I have a few brow hairs growing in but still next to none. Eyelashes I can see a few growing in the magnifying mirror but nothing to speak of there either.
Thanks for the good wishes for surgery day ~
Alicia
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PET SCAN CLEAR!!
I have to admit, I cried when the nurse told me. Today I am not going to worry about my hair, my eyelashes, eyebrows, or my weight. I'm going to drink some good wine and enjoy the day! (I may wait until this evening for the wine . . . maybe . . .)
All my love and best wishes for everyone! Enjoy today!!
Laura
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Marie, where did you get that photo of me? Oh to look that sexy with 1/4inch of hair...mine is mighty sparse...
Laura, wohoooo for you. The best news...drink up girlfriend...hellI will have one for you too.
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Laura ~ GREAT news, Celebrate !!!
Michele ~ that does sort of look like you ~ for REAL !
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Laura, I'm so happy for your clear scan! Drink that wine in good health!
My hair isn't anywhere near that picture. I have extremely short, very light hairs growing, but you can't see them unless you are REALLY close. I can't wait until I have hair I can see! My eyebrows are getting even more thin, which is hard to get used to because I normally have quite full brows. I have a few bald spots on my eyelashes, but still have plenty there. Maybe I'll get lucky and they won't all fall out?
Alicia, I'm sure your exchange will go well, and you'll look H-O-T.
This is how I fear I will look when my hair grows in:
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OH Shelby ~ YOU could never look like that pretty girl !!!
Golem is scary..........
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Shelby....lol!!
Laura, congrats on the good scan. I got that news mid-chemo....it is definitely worth celebrating!
Jaclyn, sorry to hear about your challenges but it is so good to hear from you. We have wondered about you. Hang in there, look at all you've been through...the road ahead is shorter.
Jo-jo, love that your sister is doing that!
And love to everyone else........look at all this group has been through!
I just finished my post-chemo node removal surgery. It was a difficult week as I was nervous, then my pre-surgery testing day was hellacious...I had three appointments and after spent about five hours sitting in waiting rooms...was emotionally hard since I was missing time/events with my kids. Since I knew I'd likely be missing some after surgery, I resented those I was missing because people can't come close to staying on a schedule....not one, not two, but three times in one day! But enough of my rant. The surgery went fine, only problem is that my drain was sitting on a nerve or something so is particularly uncomfortable. Then, of course, it worked Wednesday and Thursday but slowed way down Friday and isn't working today. I'll try to go in and get it removed Monday...if it isn't going to work there is no point in suffering. Wish me luck on that....
I still don't know about rads. Can't imagine that I won't have them, but the doctor wants to see the path report before referring me. I'd love NOT to do them, but conservative treatment my first time around came back to get me....I'm tempted to throw everything at the beast this time!!
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Hopbird, rads are not so bad..I am almost done and no big complaints...at least I feel I am doing everything I can to fight the breast beast.
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HI ALL MY SWEETIES
Its hard to stop laughing at the moment which is so nice , yeh my hair looks like Keira at the moment which it great i love it i wish i had her looks BUT at the moment im the spitting image of GOLEM Im just sooo darn cranky with everyone i just hate everybody i want to kill SAM he is just such a dick head at the moment , i know if i told you what has been going on you would just say to me that not that bad Joanne ,but to me everything is just so magnified its driving me NUTS well thats my imput for the day sorry it was a shitty one .
Everyone still on chemo hang in there it will be all gone soon and then onto the next step and closer to the finishing line
SEE YAH ALL LATER
JOJO GOLEM LOL
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big hug to you all - Jo Jo sorry today is shitty - tomorrow might be better i hope. I know what you mean - I have just snapped at hubby for asking a daft question - doh!!
I am still behind the wall but approaching it - had chemo 7 today - just one more, 3 weeks today if all goes well. didnt need the transfusion though still borderline.........
i just want it all done and behind me
love and hugs to you all
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PS -I read recently that cancer treatment is a bit like a Triathlon form Hell - Events not always in the same order, and some women are exempt from parts depending on diagnosis and options. But many of us will have the three main events (sometimes in different order) - Surgery Event, chemo event and radiation event. Followed up with Tamoxifen/Herceptin or other training regimes or additional events. (It gave the idea for a blog entry - http://feistybluegeckofightsback.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/the-triathlon-perspective/)
So I am cheering everyone onwards as we follow our course - go girls!!!!
P
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JOJO ~
I am with you on the DH. So annoying He is back on work full throttle. AND has given up any help he used to give me. *empty the dishwasher, throw in a load of laundry... He thinks I should have sparks flying out of my ass !!!!!! grrrrr..
Hang in there !
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after 7 chemos I feel as I do have sparks flying outta my ass!!!!
seriously, I know what you mean, it is tough for them, but I am defnitely feeling a sense of "oh well we have got through that, so now things are getting back to normal................"
love and hugs to you and thank goodness we have each other to rant to because we know and understand the whole thing.
philippa
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Philippa: Glad to see you so close to the finish line. Just one more chemo treatment for you. I liked your blog entry and the triathlon analogy. You said you are a bit apprehensive about radiation. I don't think you should be. For those of us that have gone through chemo, radiation is so easy. Yes, you have to go every day, but the SEs are so much more manageable. I'm going for rad #14 tomorrow (out of 33) and so far I just feel tired. No burning or blistering (yet!). Hopefully you won't have to travel too far for radiation.
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Thanks Mary
It is so encouraging to hear. I think I am just a bit worried about my skin as it is very fair (typical Scottish pale, freckly skin!) I think i will call it the Cookery Club!! I will be based in Bangkok for the duration of rads sono travelling which is good, though home is very peaceful in comparison!
I'm glad you liked tha triathlon analogy - I first saw it through twitter and facebook through Chemobabe. I then worked on it a bit as I liked it just seemed to resonate with the things we are going through. There it was called the triathlon from hell...............
Glad to hear your rads are moving forward so quickly.
Thinking of you all
Hugs
Philippa
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Philippa: I'm extremely fair. I think I don't even have enough melanin to produce freckles. Both the radiation oncologist and her nurse say it's not a given that fair-skinned people will burn or that dark-skinned people will not. They emphasized that it's very important to keep the radiated area dry but moisturized. They recommend aloe vera gel and cornstarch. So far I find this very effective, but it the weather was warmer and I was sweating more, it might be more difficult.
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Well I'm wheat complexioned and my boob is toasted 1 week after rads. I think the skin will heal over the next month or so.
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Thanks Mary - this is helpful to know. When they say to keep the area dry do they mean all the time??? I will need to wrap myself in cling film as I am now dependent on my swimming habit!
Hope everyone is doing well
Love and hugs
Philippa
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Hi Philippa: Showering is OK, but they suggest not having long soaks in the bath. You should ask them about swimming. I think if it's chlorinated swimming pool water, it might be irritating to the radiated skin.
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Hey everyone,
Sorry, I have been out of pocket for so long. On the good news front, I had RAD # 20 of 33 today and my skin is a bit pink with a minor rash (itchy not painful). My onc said my skin was in the top 10-15% (woot!). Everything I was told agrees with MaryNY that the skin tone doesn't really matter -- I am a fair freckled girl. My onc gave me 2 prescriptions - Radiaplex RX and Regenecare. They seem to be working.
On the bad news front and why I have not been around lately, my husband decided to tell me he wanted a divorce on 2/15 - radiation test run day. His timing was horrible and I have spent a great amount of time upset while moving into an apartment so we can sell the house. That coupled with the exhaustion I have from radiation pretty much wipes me out most days.
Ladies - if you have a husband who has been helpful during your treatment, hug him. I'm betting the husbands are as ready as you are for you to be healthy again. You may need to remind him that chemo makes people sick but gives you time to recover. Radiation is in some ways much harder as it is a daily reminder that you have a disease. Don't expect life to go back to how it was before - you are still in treatment. Also, it wears you out and in my case just seems frustrating that I have to reorganize my daily routine for one more thing associated this breast cancer beast. It's like everyone thinks that once chemo is over it is smooth sailing.
Thanks as always for being there when I rant.
Suzi
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Hi Ladies..
Guess Ive been mia again. Have done 24 of 25 rads and last one is tomorrow. I'm really burnt and have had a hard time mentally making myself go in for these last few. But it will be another chapter done and time to move on to the next step. I have 3 1/2 weeks till my surgery, one of which will be spent on vacation in Mexico. I'm hoping it will be a good distraction for dh & I.
In regards to rad burns I'm using pure aloe, glaxol base and now a steroid cream. I also got a recipe for a saline mixture (salt and boiled water thats cooled to room temp) you use gauze or a clean cloth and soak it in it then place on affected areas. It helps to take the stinging pain away. Ive also used epson salts in my morning bath when I wash all creams/lotions away for tx. Ive heard we shouldn't use chlorine pools... but I think the Onc could tell you how to prep the skin if you need to use them (I remember reading someone used Vaseline to protect the skin and washed it away as soon as she was out of the pool and had no problems)
Its so nice to see almost everyone done chemo and moving on to the next step, whatever that may be. Its a long journey and everyones is so different. I know I wish I was done and am envious in a nice way for those that are finishing tx and starting to put this all behind them.
Hmmmmmm! Hair..... mine is taking forever to grow back. I had my last chemo Dec 31, lost my eyelashes and eyebrows a month AFTER that. I was hoping to keep them this time, but guess not. I have two tone dark grey and white fuzz on my head between an eighth to a quarter of an inch long. Its still shorter than my avatar pic (last chemo) good news is my eyebrows and eyelashes are appearing but still short. Thinking of getting some sort of false eyelashes that last a week for vacation but haven't researched them yet.
Hoping everyone is well and on the road towards physical and mental recovery!
Love & Hugs Suz
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Big Hugs Suzi!
Sorry we posted at the same time. Im so sorry that you have to deal with such an additional horrible emotional upset in your life while going through C. I wish I could give you a big hug and make things better. Please know Im thinking about you and will keep you in my prayers.
Love Suz
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(((((((((snuziq))))))))))
That really sucks. I'm sorry you're going through this, especially now. I'm sending good thoughts your way, and wish you strength and hope.
Peace,
Shelby
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