Starting Chemo Aug 09
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I'm with you Weety...I counted May 13th as my cancerversary since that is the day I got the call that it was cancer.
Gill - As my surgeon was taking the port out she muttered "Gosh, this thing is really in here, I'm going to have to just dig it out". Then she paused and said "That doesn't sound very professional does it?" We laughed.
Patty
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I try to keep political and other things of the nature away from this, but I'm asking for prayers - pray that "they" find a way to stop the oil from continuing to leak in the Gulf - this is crippling an entire seafood industry........processors, sales, etc. In addition, the wetlands, marshes, birds, fish, all marine life and tourism.
Although everyone is tired of hearing Katrina (myself at times), Katrina and the aftermath was difficult and so very hard to go through. Now five years later we are dealing with an unprecedented oil spill in the Gulf.
Please pray for a resolution.............
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Jenn -- my prayers are definitely with you. It's horrifying what is happening there... and I pray they find a way to stem the flow ASAP. As far as DIEP, I know that a LOT of women on this site go to New Orleans for this type of surgery... I assume you've read around on BCO about the NOLA doctors and have good referrals?
Cancerversaries -- good question! I have 6/2/09 as my diagnosis in my sig here, but that is only because that was the date of my first lumpectomy, after which I was told that the pathology report showed IDC (not DCIS, as the biopsy I had had at end of April had indicated). My annual mammogram last year was in mid-March. I went away on vacation and returned to find that they wanted more pictures at end of March. Which led to the biopsy appointment on April 23 and then being told I had cancer a week later (April 29, 2009) -- then I had to find a surgeon and didn't get the lumpectomy until early June. So I guess for me the real cancerversary is April 29; but then finding out I had IDC and was HER2+ in June was equally, if not MORE devastating, because instead of everyone telling me it's Stage 0, it's nothing, it's easy to treat with a little lumpectomy, etc, I was told: chemo, hair loss, and, ultimately, mastectomy. I think this time of year will just always be hard.
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Hi ladies! Just doing my little check in. I'm doing well but still have the usual fatigue and achy knees from time to time.
I'm loving all your ladies new pictures of your hair - awesome!! It's so nice not to be bald anymore lol You all look lovely!
Jen - I'll be thinking of you and praying. It's just a horrible thing and I hope they can stop the leak soon. So many people are affected down there.
My "cancerversary" is next Tuesday the 8th. I picked that day because it was when I got the final results and all the "maybe"s and "hopefully not"s became "you have cancer". "Aggressive chemotherapy and we will talk about how much of a mastectomy you will need". I had been trying to be positive and hopeful and I just about fell out of my chair when I was told that. Hard to believe it has been a year but I am still standing and happy to be getting my life back.
For all of you with positive nodes, I met a lady one day you had breast cancer with positive nodes last month. She noticed the post-chemo hair and came up to me. She said her doctors gave her 200% chance of it coming back and gave her two years before it would. She is now 7 years out, feeling great and no recurrence!
I won a kitchenaid hand mixer from the Canadian breast cancer association from a draw online. It's PINK! I never win anything so that was quite exciting. I've never owned anything Kitchenaid either lol
I think of you all often and hope you are all feeling better and doing well. Hugs! Karen
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I guess I'll use the date in my info - that's the day the doc told me and it became official. But I knew a few days before when I saw the ultrasound.
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Well - I finally had a picture to post of me and my DD showing my new hair. And....the silly computer won't take it, it'll take everything else I try, but not that ONE. How frustrating!!! I even had my daughter who seems to know more than me play with it and it still won't work. I'll try again when I'm not so frustrated.
Karen - love the new picture of you and the kitty.
Gill - thanks for the support yesterday, I needed it.
Lilah - you sound like me with the dates
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Jenn - I've been watching this disaster from afar and am definitely praying that something works to stop the oil flow. Louisiana and whole gulf coast does NOT need this! Wish I could help with the picture problem...but I haven't a clue.
Lilah - What a story about your diagnosis! I had a few "good news" turned "bad news" incidents along the way, but nothing like yours. How's your recovery going?
Karen - Thanks for sharing the story from the lady you met. But...good heavens...where did her doctor get that information? 200% chance it would come back? Does that mean it would come back twice? Everything being equal in my pathology and treatment, with 2 nodes postive I have only an 8% chance of dying from cancer in the next 15 years, with 0 nodes positive I would have a 3% chance of the same.
Patty
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Patty - I am a week out from de-porting and it is still swollen next to the scar, right where the port was. It looks like it's still there! How was yours?
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Patty - I'm not sure where the doctor got the 200% chance either. It does sound weird. But she is doing great and feeling terrific 7 years out and it hasn't come back yet.
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Jen - thanks for the comment on my pic with my cat. That's Luke. He was my cuddle buddy on my bad days when I was sick and he is so silly and goofy, he made me laugh most days this past year. It meant a lot especially since I live alone.
Have a good day ladies!
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Doing better every day, thanks for asking Patty!
I'm over it now -- but both my boyfriend and I were pretty devastated at the time. Felt like we had been tricked. It is actually even worse than what I wrote because when I went in for my second lumpectomy on June 23, THAT was when I found out I had to have chemo (fired that BS); apparently after my first pathology, which showed IDC but which my BS said would only mean one more surgery, no chemo, a secondary report had come in saying I had HER2+ which means chemo. So the day of my second surgery the admitting nurse hands me a consent form that says "chemo port" and I'm like: what? I thought it was a mistake. It was not. Thanks for the heads up, buddy, was all I could think. It was a bad day. But I'm over it now and looking ahead. Glad to be DONE with chemo and, hopefully, DONE with surgery too!
Jenn -- hope you can figure out how to post your new pic!!!
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Lilah - What a nightmare! You are wise not to harbor hard feelings...but still. I stubbornly remain mad at the crazy "breast care specialist" at my HMO who called me after my biopsy to say that I had a "friendly" tumor that could be dealt with lickety-split, told me how "lucky" I was and blah, blah, blah. I actually had to interrupt her nattering to ask "Is it cancer?". She said "Well....yes, but nothing to worry about". Right. Thank heaven the surgeon and Oncs were a great deal more competent than this idiot. I complained about her, but she's still around. I give her door the evil eye every time I go past it. How's that for maturity? HA!
Gilly - I'm thinking the swelling along the scar line after a week is okay...if it isn't red or inflammed. I still have a couple slightly swollen spots along my scar after almost a month. After the incision closed up and the "glue" peeled off, I started massaging the scar daily with oil and that seems to be helping to reduce the swelling and bumpiness.
Patty
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Well it's all water under the bridge now Patty but thanks
I am sending dagger thoughts at that lady who said you were lucky -- I had similar comments. My first BS actually told me that since I was diagnosed with DCIS there was no need to worry as I could live with it for 5 years with no problem. What an idiot. I was grade 3. It was necrotic. (And, as it turned out, it wasn't DCIS but IDC). I knew he was just trying to calm me down over having to wait 3 weeks for surgery, but in retrospect I should have just found a different surgeon right then and there.
I am not bitter though... I am happy! I got better doctors... and I got through this horrible year. I pray for all of us that there will never have to be another battle like this again in our lives.
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The swelling is not along the incision line, but above it, right where the port was creating a mound a little bigger than the port itself. It is not angry looking or tender so I'm assuming no infection. But it does concern me a little.
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After posting since July last year I finally added a picture. My hair is PFC 6 months with lots of color added!
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You look so cute Gilly!
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Gilly - Hmmm, not sure what to make of your swelling. My incision went right across the top of the port. May be you should have it checked out. Love the hair! Wish I had the guts to do something similarly fun.
Lilah - Your first surgeon certainly was an idiot. I don't think anybody would knowingly let DCIS go five years without treatment! Can they know for sure what it is until they get in there? Anyway...as you say...water under the bridge. Lessons learned. Better times ahead!
Patty
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Thanks you Lilah and Patty. Didn't take any guts - couldn't be worse than being bald!!! Not sure what to do about the swelling.
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Patty, thanks for the Happy cancerversary...and the same to you!!!!
Gilly, Love that fierce hair! I am dating my cancerversary from the date the surgeon told me on the phone "IT'S CANCER" June 3rd 2009 will always be a day of extreme highs and lows for me!
Happy cancerversary this week to Lilah and Gilly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and anyone else I already missed!!!!! WTG Ladies....we're doing it!
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Gilly, LOL on your what could be more gutsey than bald.....everytime I complain about my very slow hair growth, I say to myself "It's better than bald"! I hope your swelling gets better soon !
{{{HUGS}}} Donna
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" This is what 6 and a half months PFC looks like on me...I feel like a chubby cupie doll!
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Donna - you look like a really cute cupie doll! Do you still have those ultra long lashes you had in the pix you posted a couple months ago?
Patty
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Patty, Thanks for the "cute", yes a few weeks back out of the blue I kept getting eyelashes in my eyes and noticed I was once again shedding...but it didn't last long and most of them stayed in and now seems like they are all back to normal again!
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Okay - still having trouble with the picture. Not sure what it is - I can get other pictures, but not the one I want. Y'all all look great with the new hair - I'll somehow get mine up here soon. My hair is SO curly. I'm using bobby pins to hold the sides down because they stick out over my ears and make me look .....weird. I'm not complaining - I don't think I'll every complain again. I'm happy to have hair.
Lilah- I had no idea what you had gone through earlier on - I know it's all behind you, but I am sorry.
Gill - Have you called the dr about the swelling? I'm worried.
Donna - you just give me the giggles........
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Aw thanks Jen
Sorry I can't help with the pictures. I know I just browsed my computer and selected the one I use... going from the "My Home" page... it was pretty easy. Maybe you need to select a different format for the picture?
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Lilah - I was messing with facebook and the pictures loaded on facebook fine - I think it must be this site, not me, which is good to know.
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Jenn -- Well that is just annoying!
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I had the weekend to myself - my youngest went out of town and my DH worked a track meet out of town. I can't remember the last time I had an entire weekend for ME. It has been wonderful!!!
Hope everyone had a great weekend.
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How is everyone doing? Four days and no posts! I guess that's good? As I started chemo right at the end of July, I posted on that thread too. Noone has posted there since May 20, though I do see members of both threads posting around the boards.
Today was the last day of our preschool year. Time to take a break before all the sorting, clearing, repairing, cleaning etc before we start up again.
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How is everyone doing? Four days and no posts! I guess that's good? As I started chemo right at the end of July, I posted on that thread too. Noone has posted there since May 20, though I do see members of both threads posting around the boards.
Today was the last day of our preschool year. Time to take a break before all the sorting, clearing, repairing, cleaning etc before we start up again.
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