May 2010 Chemo
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I hear you, Magda! that's how last year's holidays didn't feel like such for me, after two major surgeries.
Anyway, here's for you guys, I'm sharing my Romanian cabbage rolls recipe in this video:
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Day, are you Romanian? My Mum comes from a borderside region (valea Timocului) in Bulgaria where people actually speak a Romanian dialect :-). And sarmale are one of my favourite dishes!
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I haven't been on much because I'm giving myself a BC break during the Christmas season. I was overwhelmed with researching and appts and decided to be more "present" to my family and just enjoy Christmas. I made myself a STOP sign that is decorated with jewels. It's a sign to remind myself not to research and spend time on the computer re: BC - will take care of things come January. It's my Christmas gift to myself. Christmas Eve was so different not having extended family around - but we decided we needed the 5 of us together as a family unit and not be all crazy with loads of people around. I am still pretty tired and it was wonderful giving the attention to my immediate family.
Jersey ~ keep us posted about your hip.
Drim ~ what a great location! Lucky you! Is this the first year you're there or having you worked there a while? I love Time Square!
Patricia ~ your green drink a smoothie? The most delicious one I make is kale, green apple and pineapple - but it's with my juicer. I often make one with cucumber, spinach, celery, green apple and sometimes add watercress or broccoli sprouts, or whatever else I have. I need to step up the juicing in the new year. I'm eager to see my naturopath next week...
Paxton ~ you're not alone re: the emotions... How did the Godiva cheesecake turn out?
Day ~ glad you're getting back on track. I don't feel ready to pick up the pace at all!
Denise~ I haven't had the phantom boob thing. Btw - LOVED the pic of your cat!
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Magda - yes, I am. I moved to the USA in 1999 and lived here since.
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Hi Daiva! I'm glad you are giving yourself a break. It's been a crazy year and it's definitely time to relax with family. I've been at this job for almost 4 years but this will be the first time I've ever participated in the New Year's celebration there. I'm really looking forward to it! I look at the ball face to face all year long but it's hidden at the moment until New Year's. The sign already says 2011.
Happy New Year my sisters!!!
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Hi girls.
Day, the world is small :-).
Daiva, you're right, we need a break from time to time. I guess I'll follow your example now, my rads start is only scheduled on Feb 24, so I'll get down to some work that I didn't have time to finish and will try to forget for a while!
Drim, spending the New Year Eve on Times square is a great reward for what you've been through recently - enjoy it!
Happy New Year ladies!
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Good Morning May Friends, I was reviewing the list of women above and wondering about each and every one of you. I hope everyone who is not writing is doing well and that the coming new year brings health and healing. Daiva I am glad you are giving yourself a break for Christmas and surrounding yourself with your immediate family. I think it is good for us to step back from time to time and forget about BC. It is wonderful to make something else for focus of our energies. Jersey, I hope your hip is okay and that your postponed Dr appt. brings you good news. Drim- I am jealous about your work location! Hope you enjoy the New Year's celebration Day Thanks for the link to your recipe! You are an amazing woman! As for myself, I am into the tough part of radiation. After today I have only 2 more boosts left. My chest looks like crispy bacon and I am very anxious from the discomfort. (Whine, whine, whine). I have resorted to hydrocodon to take the edge off. The good news is I am going on my trip to Asia, two weeks from now! I am looking forward to that time with my sister. We both need a break. This weekend, I am going to My Sweetie's house to celebrate the New Year. We have been apart for a while, as he had things he needed to do, and I had to be in town for my treatments. Denise I want to see your cat! Magda I hope you are feeling good and try to relax and enjoy this time before rads. Rads are a piece of cake compared to chemo. Paxton, Library Jenn, Kim, Barb, Jen, Leanna, Irish Tess, Laura, Wellsey, Summer, Nana, golfer girl, fotopet, Happy New year to all.... Patricia
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Happy New Year all my almost year old friends!!!
wishing us a healthy 2011...
We deserve it !
love to all
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Hello dear ladies,
In less than an hour I can say good riddance to what has been the worst year of my life and hope that 2011 will make up for it. Goodbye sucky, hello lucky!
I wish each and every one of you peace, joy and good health in this upcoming year.
I already told my husband that if Jersey has a get-together, then I am going to meet my sisters-in-struggle -- he just kind of looked at me and said, "Um OK."
Denise -- we went up to Tahoe this week and I thought of you on my way through Sac, up and back.
Cheers ladies. BTW, I am seriously thinking of calling for an appointment to get my hair trimmed!!!
Love you,
Jen
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Happy New Year Ladies! As I look back on this past year, I am amazed at how much my life has changed. How many new friends I have added to my circle was the thing I didn't expect the most and feel so blessed about! Now that all my surgeries are done, chemo and rads are a thing of the past I find myself wondering a lot what 'normal" is suppose to be now. I am back to work, and finally feeling like my mind is reengaging in work and not always thinking about the "C" word. I do find though that with every twinge and weird feeling, I start to second guess my body and start going down the path of worry again.
Jen - I just went for my first trim on Tuesday, felt kind of weird, but wanted to have my hair neat because I am going back to work on Monday without my wig. I am glad to be shedding it, but a little nervous about the whole thing. I do like my hair short...it is coming in very nice and looks slylish short. Everyone says I should keep it short. We will see.
Jersey - How much snow did you get? We got 22 inches in Northern NJ, but we are in Point Pleasant this weekend and they got almost 3 feet here. We come here every year for New Years and it is weird to see most of the boardwalk closed.
Drim - I hope you enjoyed New Years Eve in the City
Patricia - A trip to Asia - that sounds wonderful! I am hoping to get to Japan this year with work, a trip was planned last January but then I got sick so couldn't go. My boss assures me this year I will get to go, I wish it wasn't so expensive to fly their, would love to take my whole family. Enjoy the time with your sister!
Magda - Waiting on your rads.. is that tough? Mine was pretty much rushed on me, so I didn't have too much time to think about it. The waiting always seems like the worst to me.
Thinking of you all!
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Happy and Healthy New Year girls!
Patricia I'm going to enjoy this time the best I can. I can't wait to get back to my work and to some kind of normal! I hope your rad wounds will heal quickly! What type of rads apparatus do they use on you - cobalt or linear accelerator?
Jersey, Happy New Year and all the best to you and your loved ones!
Packjen YAY for a new haircut! I won't cut my hair unless it looks too messy - too fond of it for now ;-).
Laura You are right, we are so blessed to have found each other in this group. My best wishes for your getting back to normal, we need to forget and move on! I actually don't mind waiting for my rads, I'll be more than happy to get a break from everything. In the meantime I'm taking tamox and getting Zoladex shots, so my treatment goes on :-).
Hugs to all!
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Happy New Year!! My cheesecake at Christmas turned out crazy awesome. I ate way too much food those few days. I made my parents a cool photobook on shutterfly. They finally got their new laptop up and running and we skyped. That was really special. Gage seemed to remember my dad (saw him briefly in Sept). They read a book with him. It was just really cool.
I've been really nauseas the past 3 days. Bf seems to get irritated with me now when I don't feel well. Seems we're on each other's nerves a lot lately. I suppose he's going through an emotional period like I have been going through being done with the whole cancer thing. Gage isn't feeling well either. Makes for fun times. We've also been getting bumbarded with bad weather and wind. I think its like -27 F with wind chill.
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Hi ladies - It's been a long time. I am not even going to try to catch up right now - Just wanted to with you all a very happy new year!
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Hey May Ladies, Tomorrow is my last radiation treatment and my three month check up with my oncologist. So I will be finished, Wow! My burn is pretty bad. I am peeling over about a ten inch square on my chest. Magda, I have no idea which kind of rads I have had but have been told the machine it the newest available. Laura I love your new pic and I think you will look wonderful without your wig, I need a trim around my ears, which I will do before my trip next week. I hope you get to go to Japan this year! Fotopet It is so good to hear from you, I hope things are going well for you. Paxton I think we are all going through a major transition now. Roles are changing for all of us and our families. I know I am having a hard time and so is my boyfriend. I have trouble feeling I am finished with treatment and that I am well. He is having trouble feeling his role of caretaker is not necessary. Jen Yeah about the haircut. Hope everyone else doing okay.l
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Happy New Year everyone! I've been reading your posts on my cell phone and keepin up that way, but its a pain to try to type out a post on that thing. I had great hopes for 2011, but then started it off with the flu! Ugh! It hit me hard. My BF says it was worse than the chemo and you know, he's right! But I am feeling better today, thankfully.
Jenn- I am with you on having a get together with all our May Warriors this year. I'm in! We should try for May, kind of an anniversary meeting
Drim- your party sounded incredible! Hope you had a great time!
I've been having some pain at my lumpectomy site lately. Anyone else have this? My surgery was 10 month ago, so I can't figure out why the pain now. It seems to have started about the same time I started running again. It's got me a little freaked out, I admit. Thinking of calling my BS tomorrow just to ask. I have a mammo scheduled for the end of the month, but not sure I want to wait. Plus, the mammo didn't find the problem last time, so I'm not too trusting of those things...I also still have some pain under my arm from the SNB, too. Not bad, but its there when I stretch or lift too much. Hoping its just a result of finally getting back to the gym.
Ok, enough worrying and whining. I agree with Laura. I am so grateful to have connected with all you. BC sucks, but having all of you to share the ups and down with has been a great, unexpected blessing this year. A friend of a friend was recently diagnosed and I told her to get and get chatting!
I still have high hopes for 2011 and wishing us all good health, happiness and a chance to meet each other in 2011! Happy New Year! Beth
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Happy New Year Beth and so nice to hear from you. I can't believe it. I am having soreness in my lumpectomy site and SNB site. I didn't have this at all until I got my mammo sometime around the end of October (surgery was also 10 mo. ago). It doesn't hurt - it's just sore and same thing with the SNB site - it doesn't hurt, it just feels tight if I really stretch it a lot (like try to pull my arm up and back. I haven't mentioned this to any of my doctors. I wasn't really worried about it - more just wondering how the healing process works. Maybe some nerves regenerated and we are having more feeling in the area. Hopefully this is totally normal.
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Hi Ditah, I am so glad to hear you say that! We seem to be on the same path through this process, I'm always relieved when you have the same things going on. I googled lumpectomy pain and it actually directed me to a QandA on this site. Apparently, it is normal to have some pain months after treatment as the site "wakes up". Phew!
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! We had a Great New Years Eve..after partying with long time friends ( we were in the LA area) got back to our hotel a received a phone call from my daughter Andria .she was crying and we of course thought something bad had happened she couldn't talk ...crying to much..Her boyfriend of 6 years Proposed to her just before midnight...we are all so happy...great way to start what is going to be a great year...
PackJen... We were in LA it was colder there then SAC..it was 33F in the morning..then when we started home the Grapevine was closed and we were rerouted through Mohave..its was snowing up a storm there..OK those of you in the east.. I know not such a big deal . but to us it was.. ( been almost 20 years since we drove in snow) our 6 hour trip took 12 hours..and we were still so happy about Andria it didn't even bother us going 15 mph for so long...
This weekend was the coming out from under my hat and wig..I am so tired of them ..I don't feel like my self in my wig..and I'm too loving my shorter hair..it does need a trim around the ears... but I have started embracing my strange little cow licks..I have one that is just over the right side of my forehead so I have started letting it stay up and curl..
Wow suddenly all my taste buds have kicked into high gear and everything tastes so good I cant stop eating..I had had a very bad taste in my mouth since chemo and then rads.. it is gone and wow everything tastes so good... starting tomorrow I will go back to eating healthy and watching my input..
It so good to hear from you fotopet and golfergirl glad to hear you all right..
I to feel blessed that I found all of you to talk, cry and laugh with through out the passed year..even though we have never met in person I feel very close to each and everyone of you..and yes a May celebration would be great! Paxton you will have to bring that cheesecake..and Xray the Tatatinis...Again Happy New Year to each of you!
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I am so glad we are all here together in 2011! And I toasted my glass of champagne on the new year at midnight for all of you ladies as well, and for all the wonderful people on these boards.
I have some pains too sometimes in my breasts (the cons of getting sensitivity back in that area lol) and under my arm where I had the ALND - but then I know there is still a small cord there that did not want to go away for nothing.It only bothers me though when I over-exert my arm or lift something heavier - so for the ones of you who have this pain, you might want to check real well that area, mybe you have a little bit of cording. Just lay down, extend your arm all the up up above your head, and palpate deep in theunder-arm. A cord will feel like a thin rubber-band.
Wanted to show you my hair, five months and a week after last chemo tx. As tehre has been a while since I posted the other photos, I'll post first the two months ago ones, a month ago ones and then the "now" ones.
Two months ago:
A month ago
Now:
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Day: OMG how great your hair looks!!! kudos to you...Hopefully in 2 more months I will have all that hair
Denise: Congrats! So happy for you and your daughter. what a great way to bring the new year in and to focus on something happy. And speaking of happy..
NO METS for ME.....Just got cleared yesterday. I still have to do a MRI of the left hip and possibly biopsy of toe, Onc. said she could not believe that mets would spread to just one toe but she wants me to see orthopedic and get his opinion. Luckily I go to Hospital special surgery tomorrow and ask him for an evaulation...I sweated that one out so much!!
so happy because this Saturday going with my friends to spend one night in NYC...Doing broadway,(seeing Jersey boys,...will be my 3rd time but first time for my friends) dinner, and walking the brooklyn bridge...I have always wanted to do that plus lots of drinks...booked a hotel which actually has pool on rooftop and open all year. My son says I will have to be pretty trashed before I will go in a pool with outside temps 30 degrees....I believe that is a true statement.
Speaking of meeting...golfer girl...you are right...what a great idea!!! We should meet in May.
okay..ladiesl I know it is early, but look at your calendars.. see if there are any weddings, graduations, etc in May where you can't attend . How about weekend of May 20th? Just throwing it out there! We can celebrate our 1st year free of this horrible villian
love to all
Drim: Staying at gavensvoort...Park and 29th...Do you know it?
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Day - your hair looks amazing - really growing fast. I will check for the cording. i don't think I have it there but what you're describing sounds like the way my hamstrings always feel. I have no flexibility (can hardly touch my toes). I was even like that as a little kid.
Jersey - I am BEYOND happy. I was praying and thinking about you every day with that hip. I have to say there is no way I would have been able to wait. I am the absolute worst at waiting for results. Good or bad I need to known NOW NOW NOW! Nice that you are coming to NYC. I saw Jersey Boys once and it is one of my favorite shows. I had a feeling you were talking about the Gansevoort when you said rooftop pool all year round. I didn't know they had one on Park Ave - I only know the one near Gansevoort street and I know it's spectacular - have always wanted to go up on that roof deck. I'm very excited for you.
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Oh yeah - I don't think I have anything planned in May so I am totally up for meeting as many of you all as possible.
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ok so I kept trying to put this picture in my reply but it wouldnt work so I changed my avatar.. its my new hair and Brandy lol!
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ok so a closer look but dont know why it came in twice!
and Patricia here is my cat! Mister Sonar when he was small his ears were just as big as they ar now.thats how he got his name.
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Hi everyone! Read quickly the news of everyone and HAPPY NEW YEAR with BLESSINGS into 2011 -- HEALTHY reports from any and all MDs. I had a partial mammogram last Monday and it hurt like heck since I have loads of scar tissue from the "lemon-sized" lump removal. I see onco Friday week for 6+ month check up. Growing hair and gaining weight seem to be happening. Not happy about weight gain but tickled about hair growth and I tend to not want to "cut" it either. Hugs to you all!
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Hair, hair, hair. I am so happy to see everyone's hair. Mine looks much like Day's only curlier.
Isn't it funny how great we all look with short hair? Even though we may not have wanted it that way I think many of us will be sticking to the "short and sassy" look.
Denise, congrats on the engagement! That is so exciting for you.
NJ -- I'm doing a "Yay for no mets" wiggle just for you. That is FANTASTIC news.
I am just busy with a tug of war w/my PS on the size of my implants (exchange scheduled for 3/4). I posted pics over on TimTam's site and have gotten great feedback from Whippetmom on sizing -- but I have to convince my PS that I NEED BIGGER BOOBS to look normal! Which is funny because before all this I had the cutest little champagne-glass boobies. But small implants on my large frame won't look as natural as my real breasts did. Anyone else having sizing issues?
I think I am free in May and I will do my best to come to a celebration gathering. I have some miles saved up and this would be the perfect excuse to spend them.
Jen
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Here's the picture we used for our Christmas card.
We had a busy day today. Went to Menards and bought all the stuff to redo our bathroom since they're having that 11% rebate off all purchases sale this week. Gage seemed alot better today but now bf says his throat hurts. Ugg!!
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Jen - no way I will stick with this look! I had long hair all my life, except for two "crazy moments", one time I got a punk style hair cut (I was only 21 so quite crazy) and one time a French bob cut.
I want my below-waist length hair back!
I swear, from now on no scissors, trimmers or any other cutting device will touch my hair until I die! lol.
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I'm loving my short hair..for now ..Day I'm like you I have had long hair my whole life.. well except for the couple times my mother cut my hair into pixies..then after my son was born he was such a sweat hog, that I was hot when I breast fed him ,so I thought I'll cut my hair to my shoulders.. that's when I found out I had curly hair. We had moved to Southern CA at the time, thought it was the difference in humidity..but no! even here is SAC when it is dry then the desert I have curly hair..it had gotten curlier when I went into menopause... but the cow lick on the right side just cracks me up.. I like it tho..and its mostly grey! Kim you look great,...and I cant wait till my ONC says see you in 6 months..I was thrilled with see you in three....Paxton Merry Christmas and you family looks nice! your hair looks like its growing pretty fast .. yea for Hair ..except on the legs ugh don't like having to shave them any more..time for a epilady!
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