MY RECURRENCE IS IBM UNLIKE THE LAST ONE
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Hi Sumaia....I do not have a similar case. Just wanted to wish you good luck.
Hugs to you.
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Sumaia, I'm sure that it has nothing to do with the fact that you are not American. There are lots of women here from other countries, I myself am from Canada. I think it is like Seyla said, maybe not too many on these boards have a similar case. But, I am sure that you will find support and friendship here.
I wish you good luck too. What you are going through does sound scary, hopefully your medical team can address this situation and give you some peace. Take care.
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Also keep in mind there is a 8 hour time difference between 2 countries.
Thats for East coast of USA.
People that they are at West Coast 11 hour difference.
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Hi Sumaia,
I don't know anythng about skin mets, but if you're gettng treatment and they're growing and you're scared, you should speak to your doctor and ask what's going on It might be that a you'll be switched to a new treatment regimen.
Best of luck.
Leah
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Sumaia--ibc is rare but there is info out there for you. Google ibc and find many sites which will offer you help like: ibchelp.org, ibcsupport.org, & ibcresearch.org. Of course we will answer what we can here. Try to find a patient advocate where you are being treated to help direct you in treatments and doctors that are experienced with this. We all understand your anxiety as we have been there. Good Luck with your treatments.
Terri
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I have skin mets that came back while I was on chemo: avastin and abraxane. so we switched chemo--to xeloda and Ixempra and it seemed to lessen the color of the mets but didn't take it away. Mine is at my sternum and in my radiation field spreading down my abd and around my back. There is a drug called "miltex" that is a cream especially for skin mets BUT it is from Germany and is difficult to get. I have heard that it can break open and get ugly and I'm praying that doesn't happen.
As to no one answering you, it depends on what forum you post.....I only look at the IBC and stage IV forums.
Hang in there
ps- as to radiation, it only temporarily helps....or so I've been told
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ooooh THANK YOU ladies for all your answers they are of great help.... and Gg08- Bonnie u r such aperson with your all posts u see how many persons u helped over there,,,,,waaaawwww u r inspiration GOD PLESS U .
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Just seeing your post & hoping you are doing well.
Love & prayers. NJ
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