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  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited July 2011
  • jo1955
    jo1955 Member Posts: 8,543
    edited July 2011

    Barbe - You have such a great way of saying things - right to the point - no messing around.

  • YaYa5
    YaYa5 Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    mjb ... yes, i live in the city!  how did you guys get to texas?  

    thank you so much to all of you for the support and comfort through this journey.  my pet scan came back clear.  gratitude!  still waiting for results of the echo, and dang it, the onco might not be back until monday.  two more results to go and i'll be ready to start either chemo or radiation.  from everything i've read on here, the her2 positive means chemo for sure, but my dr. wants to wait for the onco just to be sure.  ugh.

  • Kay_G
    Kay_G Member Posts: 3,345
    edited July 2011

    YaYa5, don't get too worried with the chemo.  I am Her2 + and almost done chemo, one more to go on July 25.  I had DD AC and one Taxol and then swithchec to Taxotere, and am getting Herceptin with the Taxol/Taxotere.  It's not a walk in the park, but it's doable.  If you have to do it, you'll be fine. 

    Reesie and Barb1958, that is funny (but unfortunately true!).  I can't believe I just lost ALL of my eyelashes and eyebrows, but my leg hair is growing back.  UGH!   And I lost weight during chemo and now I have to buy all new bras because it is all in my boobs!  BC is not fair.

  • annettek
    annettek Member Posts: 1,640
    edited July 2011

    all this talk of chin hairs reminded me I lost my boob/nipple rogue hairs with the BMX! (gotta look for the positive!!:) I have one dark lone hair under my chin that looks like a rogue eyelash...sheesh

  • YaYa5
    YaYa5 Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    well, annettek, when you get to my age, you'll notice that ALL the hair you lose because of aging, just moves right to your chin.  it's so annoying.  if i have to do chemo at least i won't have to do the magnifying mirror/ extra strong glasses to be certain i've plucked them all.  always a good side to everything, right??

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2011

    YaYa5,  a clear PET scan is good, good, good!  Hope you go 3 for 3 on all the tests.

                              

  • YaYa5
    YaYa5 Member Posts: 667
    edited July 2011

    for those of you who are her2 positive, do you remember your ratio numbers?  your IHC and/or FISH numbers in terms of her2?  i'm trying to get my mind around chemo and whether or not i will have it. anyone her2 positive who didn't take chemo?   i have two path reports and my IHC report doesn't rate the her2 with + or ++ or +++ (or it's hidden in the report somewhere!)  it looks like my onco won't be back now until monday.  ugh.  another wait over the week-end.  

    thanks for the feedback.   

  • Paula66
    Paula66 Member Posts: 1,728
    edited July 2011

    ROTFLMAO Annette!  I thought the same thing as I was plucking my dreaded chin hairs pre chemo.  No rouge boob hairs, lol.

    YaYa its good to read you have some positive news from this nasty junk.  Chemo is a bugger, but you can do it.  Somewhere deep down you find that you have the inner strenght to do whatever it is you have to so you can do battle against cancer.  I have added you to my prayer list.  You have come to the right place, hang on there!

  • carollynn79
    carollynn79 Member Posts: 654
    edited July 2011

    Barbe1958 too funny and true

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited July 2011

    going for a cervical MRI and baseline DEXXA scan tomorrow.  I previously had nerve damage in my left hand from an auto accident 16 years ago. It effected three fingers, since rads the other two fingers have been effected and I get tingling in my hand that I never had before.  The good news is I have not lost any strength in the hand and there is no pain.  If it stays like this I can live with it just hopeing there won't be anything bad enough to send me back to the neurosurgeon.  Had enough of that when I broke my neck.

    Annette your comment about the rouge nipple hairs made me laugh and reminded me that my SIL had a friend that had a MX and reconstruction.  They took skin too close to her private parts and then she had hair on her new boob.  She had to have laser hair removal to take it off.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited July 2011

    A belated response - I have this site on favorites and it opens correctly at the last page I read every time.

    As for chin hairs - I've been doing electrolysis for some time.  Skin too sensative for laser according the my derm doc.  And I hope my rogue breast hairs are gone since the BMX but that remains to be seen.  I think my hair growth has accelerated witht the addition of Fish Oil & Vit E to my diet.  The bonus is the stronger nails.  Since I'm 67, I'm definately "ish", but read regularlay & appreciate everything you ladies post.

  • cmbear
    cmbear Member Posts: 1,086
    edited July 2011

    Annette and Barbe, you totally crack me up. Thanks Annette for reminding me of a positive benefit of my BMX. Those stragglers were grossly unattractive!!Embarassed And Barbe, it scares me to think of what my son might be doing with the tweezers, and frankly, I'm afraid to ask!!!

    Sherry, I hope your tests go well tomorrow. Nueropathy is a bear, ( I had it really bad during chemo, now it comes and goes in my feet) I hope surgery is not in your future!! 

    Ya,ya, the waiting is the hardest part. . .  

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2011
    MinusTwo,  You realize that if you had passed yourself off as 59 and 1/2, we wouldn't have  known the difference, don't you?  (I bet you were too honest to have a "21" I.D. as a teenager too.)  Wink
  • sheila888
    sheila888 Member Posts: 25,634
    edited July 2011

    YaYa5... Welcome to our sisterhood.

    I'm also HER+ and when I asked the grade of HER test My ONcologist said it was 2.2

    I don't know what that means exactly. Anything reading more than 2 you are HER+ and yes I did have 52 weeks of Herceptin. The first dose was given with Taxol.

    Good Luck to you.

    Sheila

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2011

    I have been laughing at the chin hair comments, too!  I had a recon using  lower belly sin and fat and have a couple of rogue pubic hairs that show up on my new boobs every once in a while.  I hadn't thought about laser hair removal, I need to look into that.  There is one place on my left boob, right at the cleavage where the hairs tend to be quite dark.  I wouldn't mind losing them, not that it's a real issue.  but it is odd to catch myself shaving my legs, then my arm pit then my chin and then my boobs! 

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited July 2011

    NM, ROTFLMAO at your rogue pubes and it reminded me of the joke about the woman who had too many face lifts and ended up with a beard!!!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited July 2011
    So funny we are chatting about chin hairs as I got out my super-magnifying mirror last night and took out two of them.  Cmb, I also got a pair of the pink ones shortly after chemo, but sometime last year they flat out disappeared!  I could blame a teen aged son, but since I don't have one anymore, and it's only DH and I  in the house, I would have to say I must have dropped them in the wastebasket.
  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited July 2011

    HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHA

    HJAHAAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited July 2011

    This discussion on chin and pubic hairs has me laughing

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2011

    Always thought I might have a late-life career as a WalMart greeter, but now realize I have another option.

                                        

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited July 2011

    Ya notice it's "Miss Annie Jones"...like who'd marry her!!!

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2011

    Maybe one of these guys?

                                             

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2011

    Those dudes have enough chin hair to make two wild chemo wigs!

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited July 2011

    Or these guys?

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2011

    They'd never give up their rockin' beards OR their "cheap sunglasses."

  • jo1955
    jo1955 Member Posts: 8,543
    edited July 2011

    I would check for critters hiding in those beards first - that was bad!!

  • Kleenex
    Kleenex Member Posts: 764
    edited July 2011

    I must say - I find it interesting that our near-vision seems to decline at JUST the age when we really don't WANT to see detail in our faces. That said, every time I DO manage to focus on my face, I find a new thing I don't want to see. My skin changed a lot during the first year of Tamoxifen, and now it's found a new normal that isn't too bad. Sadly, though, instead of chin hairs, I periodically find hairs on my CHEEK. I have always had a lot of "down," and now, hidden in it, I'll periodically find a couple of LONGER hairs that are darker! Do I need that? NO.

    One more "cancer and hair" comment. I, too, periodically have "rogue nipple hairs." And after I had radiation on the left, that breast went a loooooooong time without any. Now a few very pale ones have started to periodically sprout up. I am almost happy to see them - anything that seems more "normal" is kinda good... 

    Anyone ever see that comedienne, "Mrs. Hughes"? She points out that when you are growing up and you get your period, you are becoming a woman. But, she says, no one tells you what you are becoming when you go through "the change." "I'm turning into my father!" she says... 

    Coleen 

  • Kleenex
    Kleenex Member Posts: 764
    edited July 2011

    If you haven't seen this, you ladies would get a BIG kick out of it:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWrj9TaA0Mc

    If cutting and pasting this into your browser doesn't work, go to "You Tube" and search for "Mrs. Hughes."

    C. 

  • chrisct
    chrisct Member Posts: 2,662
    edited July 2011

    Hi ladies, lurker here.  I can relate on the facial hair. I've always had some, but I think I have more now on Tamox.  It's blond, but longer than I can ignore.  I usually just leave it because I don't want to have to shave, but once in a while, I get sick of being fuzz-faced and I shave it.  This is what I feel like:

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