November 2009-Starting Chemo
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Alicia, yummm
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Just saw Brisbane on the news. How awful. Stay safe, Sue. My prayers to all those affected!!
We had two inches of snow, and the town has shut down. Heaven help us if we get 14-24 inches. I haven't worked in 3 days. Albeit, I don't mind 5 day weekends, but I'm getting cooped up here. Plus we're out Monday for MLK day. Brownies sound so good.
I have my PS appt tomorrow. Hopefully we can schedule my surgery!!
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Linda : hope the ps appt went well. We're safe and well although food seems to be disappearing off the supermaket shelves at an alarming rate. I managed to get some really fresh milk today that doesn't expire until the 31st, so at least we have bread and milk. The fruit and veg markets went under in the floods, so we expect there will be a big shortage.
I can't wait for Monday - want to get the rads over with. It seems ages since I went for the planning session.
Melinda - Hope you are still improving daily!!!!
Sue
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Sue: it must be a bit surreal to be doing rads again, but I would be like you and just want to get going on them. I think you said you had the tats done with your first rads. I'm glad I got them when I had my rads. The rad onc said that if I ever had to do rads again, the tats would let the techs know where the last rads were directed. Glad to hear your stayed above the waters, but such a tragedy for so many.
Linda: how was the PS appt.?
Melinda: how are you? Still taking it easy, I hope, and are getting your strength back more and more each day.
Alicia: are you all healed now? You looked so good in your Christmas photos, that if you weren't feeling great, you sure didn't let on!
Happy Friday from cold Northern VA! Nette
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Hello Ladies,
Hope all is as well as can be with all of you. Each one of you continues to be in my prayers and thoughts daily.
((((HUGS))))
Toyah
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Hi Toyah!
Well, my appt came with a mixed bag. I cannot have the bilateral tram/diep surgery I thought I would have. Aparently, my dr is the only one who does it in Greensboro, and the last one he did was over 20 hours! What??? No thanks! He was kinda doggin' the hospital here, saying that they won't give him the help he needs. He's frustrated with BC rates going up...
He did say I could go over and have it done in Wake Forest if I had my heart set on using abs. But he can do this...lat flap with tissue expanders in the cancerous breast and tissue expanders in the non-cancerous breast. It would be a 4-hour surgery and a 3-day stay in the hospital. I'm waiting for my appt. time. So I will have implants. Alicia, I know you had expanders...help!!
Why do I plan when I know things are going to get screwed up! I'm just frustrated, but at least I'll have breasts again! I guess it doesn't matter where the material comes from...the outcome is the same.
Love to all! Stay warm!
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Sue, stay cool
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Linda: A lat flap on the cancer side and a lift on the droopy side is what my only option seems to be also. I hate the thought of taking good muscle to make a boob....I don't know what I am going to do yet.
I am sorry you can't get the DIEP you wanted. There just doesn't seem to be great options.
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Melinda - How are you - we've all been worrying. Hope you're much better.
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No worries Sue, I am getting better, slowly but surely. It is just frustrating but I am chugging along. It is much like the fatigue from treatment, just exhausted feeling.
Be safe Sue, those floods....wow.
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Melinda - glad you're on the mend - I was getting worried.
We went out on a big catamaran on the bay today. I didn't want to go as I didn't know the people and have been somewhat shy since the whole bc thing - which is saying something for me
It turned out to be a lovely day and I did enjoy it. Now my hair looks really fluffy from all the wind.
Rads start tomorrow afternoon - finally!!!
Sue
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Sue, good luck with rads. At least this time it won't be a big guessing game...you know what goes on.
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Thanks Michele - I hope I don't get the skin breakdown again. They said I mightn't this time as they are aiming under the boob and they're going to use tape to hold it up. We'll see - it was the fold of the skin that caused it last time. At least that didn't happen until the last week or so, so I've got pleanty of time to try and avoid it. i'm going to make sure I don't get sweaty under there and keep a pad in my bra.
Sue
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Yeah, good luck tomorrow with the rads, Sue. How many sessions? As Michele said, at least you know what's going to happen this time. Prayers for no skin problems. Have the waters receded?
Hang in there, Melinda.
Linda: Sorry you won't be able to get the type of surgery you wanted. At least you'll have boobs, right?
Have a good week, you guys. Nette
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Sue, Good luck with tomorrows with your radiation starting again... Hope all goes well.
Melinda, hope you are getting stronger each day.
Hugs to all !
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1 down probably 29 to go. I asked the techs how many and they thought 30 like last time. I'm sure the rad onc said she'd do a few less. I'll ask the fill in dr later in the week.
Very hot here today 89 deg in the kitchen, so I'm hanging out downstairs in a sarong and knickers.
Sue
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Sue: I guess I am just still shocked that you are having to do another round of this shit. I am sorry, I hope it flies by without a hitch.
Linda; So the final verdict is one lat flap and one implant only? You have to do expanders and all that stuff right?
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Got my surgery date...March 9. Two days before Libby's 8th birthday.
Melinda...it will be two implants. The right side, just a straight implant. The left side will be lat flap plus implant. I asked about having implants with rads, and he said as long as I have new tissue brought in, it will not be a problem.
Yes, I have to do expanders. Here I thought I'd wake up with a flat tummy and big boobs. Alas, woe is me...LOL
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Hey girls - you'll laugh at this. None of the radiation techs or the nurses recognised me. The nurse I saw yesterday was one who had to dress my nasty skin last time and she just looked up with not one bit of recognition in her face. When the tech came to get me she was calling my name and looking around the room and also had no idea who I was. I found out I'm having 23 normal zaps and 7 boosts - 28 to go. I'm already over the daily drive.
Sue
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See? It's the new, improved Sue. Rads were the pits for me. Every day just seemed so repetitious! Good luck with them.
How's the weather...has it dried out any?
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Yes, Linda, it's dried out to the extent of having 95 degrees yesterday!!! We got a late afternoon storm though.
Yes, having hair makes a difference. I had to laugh though.
Sue
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Sue, it must be the hair...you didn't have any last time, right. Can you swim in that pool yet, or is it empty by now.
Linda, I am sure you will look hot hot hot when this is all done..woohoo for new boobs.
Big hugs for all my wonderful lady friends.
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Michele - LOL No it's not empty - I jumped in yesterday after I added much needed salt - there's been a big shortage of pool salt and I was lucky to score some yesterday. I never do swim in it much - just look after it. DH likes to swim in it more.
Yes, the hair has made all the difference. One of the guys recognised me but he knew I was coming back.
Sue
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Sue, Keep countin' 'em down!! When I had my last rad, my tech said they rarely recognize their former patients when they come back for their final check-up, but that they always enjoy seeing them with hair!!
Melinda: hope you continue to improve!!!
Had my bone scan yesterday to make sure the Arimidex isn't zapping my bone density. Have my med. onc check-up on Feb. 8th, so I'll get the results then, unless my PC doc contacts me first.
Happy Thursday everyone!! Nette
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Nette, like Alicia always says No whammies, no whammies..
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I had another girl there not recognise me yesterday
only 26 to go!!!
Went to the pool shop to get the water tested yesterday and they still don't have salt - so I was SO lucky the other day. They are not expecting to get any until February now. When she tested it, she said - you've got lots of salt in there. Well, they are the ones who said to put 5 bags in - good grief. Anyway, it's all good - just looks a bit green, but that's from the salt apparently.
Going for one of those lunches with my bc friend today to a garden centre where they have water dragons running around on the deck of the restaurant. Should be nice as we can shop after we eat
Sue
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Nette ~ sending up good thoughts !
Sue ~ you are looking so fine no one is recognizing you. Strange your salt shortage. Now do tell what is it you are referring to as a water dragon?
Enjoy the day ~ we got another..... 6 inches of snow, the kids had a 2 hour delay to school.
Alicia -
2-hour delay??? If we got 6 inches, it would shut the town down! We got an inch and missed 3 days of classes. That's the difference btwn NY and NC. We don't have the resources and manpower! Our side roads are neglected.
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Here's a picture of an Australian Water Dragon - one actually ran up a man's arm at the restaurant yesterday - big fuss - then they put it in a cage and removed it.
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