Is There A September 2011 Chemo Group?
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Rocky - I spent a year transitioning my deep auburn hair to its natural almost all white color. Man it is hard to get red dye out of your hair. Finally got to natural color but in June, when the OB said to me "I want you to see Dr. _____, breast surgeon." I could see the writing on the wall where that was going to go. I had my hair cut short, so I wouldn't have to worry about styling it after surgery. Just a few days ago it started to get long enough that it could be styled into something cute. WTF. In another few days it will probably be gone. I know you think you are the 1 in a 100 that might keep your hair, but if that happened to me I would think "I knew it, they didn't give me enough chemo."
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Shawna - Last time I was bald I don't think I looked in the mirror for more than 45 seconds for the entire first 2 weeks, just enough to get my lipstick and eyebrows on. I already know what I look like bald, the old Mr. Potato Head from my childhood with painted on lips and eyebrows. LOL. But you are right, it is a lot faster getting ready. I bet your wigs are great but you just miss your own hair. Well of course you do. Big Hugs.
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My hair is starting to fall out today, just this second, day 12. Guess I got enough chemo.
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Thanks Kimberly! Now I'm gonna have Mr. Potato Head in my mind everytime I'm doing my makeup in the morning lol. I'm not feeling too bad now, still have duck fuzz...once that goes I plan on wearing scarves at all times when I'm alone. Just went and did my eyes up and tried on the other wig. Everyone will know it's a wig, but only because it's way better than my hair has ever looked! Feeling much better...and am actually contemplating leaving the house. Thanks!!
Big hugs to you too!
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Shawna and Kimberly, sounds like you guys are holding up pretty well, considering. I woke up this morning and my scalp felt kinda funny, and i thought to myself, oh crap, here it comes. I'm going to be honest, I was sort of ambivalent about my boobs, but I have great effing hair...kind of thick and crazy with cool cowlicks and reddish brown that never needs coloring. Better yet, it hides what I am sure is a hideous and oddly shaped skull- one that once hairless will surely have acne. Grrrr. there aren't enough cool beanies in the world;)
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I feel like my body parts all represent different stages of my life and nothing works. I have an infantile head with no hair, teen acne on my face. I am prepubescent with only vestiges of arm, leg and pubic hair left. My skin has gotten so dry and wrinkly it feels like 90 years old. My mood swings this last cycle have rocketed between PMS, post menopause, and I just want to be a baby and cry for no reason.
The final straw was when I was wrapped in a blanket eating soup and my beautiful teenage daughter flounces in and says, mom you look like an old little baby can I feed you it would be funny and we can get a picture. We usually laugh at everything at our house but needless to say there is no picture and she has the imprint of my foot on her rear. -
Kimberly, Glass half-full or half-empty ;-). You are funny! I sit here at 9:30a sucking on an Otter Pop because my mouth feels like a small lawn mower took a cruised straight up my tongue. Not only that, but I felt the need to announce to my husband that I had my third crap in two days. I'm ecstatic. The last time I was so excited about a BM I think my baby (now 13) was able to do it himself on the toilet. My chemo cocktail seems just right :-).
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Rae - That's too funny, thanks for the gut laugh.
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Rae: she sounds like my beautiful teenage daughters who thinks these jokes are funny! One joked about having bigger boobs than me soon and the other wants to do a flowery henna tattoo design on my head when I'm bald so "people won't wonder if your a man."
I am trying to decide about my hair. My mom comes tonight and is going with me to chemo tomorrow and staying through Thursday when my husband has off for several in case I need help with SE's. She wants me to consider letting me shave her head while she's here since it will come out in just a couple of weeks anyway but IDK. When she had chemo and her hair began to fall out, I was the one who shaved her head and I guess she wants to repay the favor
I kinda wanna wait to do that until I absolutely have too, but then I wonder what difference a week or so will make.
This stuff all really sucks!
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Cooka: I am with you boobs were not nearly as upsetting as hair and I don't even have great hair. It's really sad people have given me more compliments on my beautiful shaped head than any other part of my body ever.Where is the justice in that my only and best feature hidden under crappy hair.
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Kimberly: Actually the laughs on here are what makes my day we have to stick together who else can even relate! It's laugh or cry and I alternate quite well between both sometimes at the same time.
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Iwarstler: we must never allow our teens in the same room. One of mine wanted to bejewel my head with super glue to make sure it stuck!
The hair thing was the hardest for me I kept vacillating between shaving and watching it fall out. A dear friend of mine suggested a place in Austin called Top This run by a cancer survivor. I got up one day and said I need to do it now or never. We took the whole family I went in crying and this lady turned it into a party. Wigs of every flavor and color along with fun wraps. Hence my purple wig and pink boa in my picture no I didnt purchase that one. She put them on the whole family she took pictures with everyone. We were all decked out. She then proceeded to shave it into different punk styles. Had my family each take a hand at the final shave. What was a traumatic event became one of the highlights of this whole awful deal. At the end they all helped me select the wig which is so much nicer than my own hair I feel like a huge fake with it on and chose some pretty hats and scarves. -
I just wanted to say "duck fuzz" is the perfect word for what I've got on my head right now. Today we have to take the dog to the vet for her annual shots -- I'll be wearing one of my nice bandannas or a Buff, and I know people are going to look, but I'm finding I just can't be bothered to care. I'm more concerned that with chemo and steroids and stress, my blood sugar has been going up (I'm a Type II diabetic).
On a side note, neither of my armpits became numb from treatment -- my right armpit is still numb from the Sentinel Node procedure, but obviously that was from before. What did happen was that I had a mild allergic reaction to something in the chemo or steroids that made my armpits itch, and I developed a small red rash in my right pit. My MO said he'd never seen that before and was completely mystified. It gradually went away on its own.
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Lee Ann - I'm thinking that cutting your hair early is a little like sleeping in a coffin for a few weeks before you go, you know, just to see if it's comfortable. Not really necessary.
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Kimberly...Lol! I love that analogy and it totally cracked me up....which I reeealllly needed today! Thanks!
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1st chemo tomorrow, what should i bring in my chemo bag ? chemo orientation is right before my chemo. any suggestions are welcome. thanks!
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Hi Belleast,
I brought magazines (but there were plenty there) and a big icy limeade from Sonic (which someone here suggested). I got hungry partway through so maybe some snacks? I had Benadryl in my IV as a premed so that pretty much knocked me out, and when i wasn't out I chatted with the other folks in the room.
Hope all goes well tomorrow, let us know how you are doing!
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belleast...I wish you well tomorrow. I am on my bed laughing out loud as I read all these posts. We really do understand each other. I have some extreme fatigue today but the leg pain is going away so I got out again today to walk it off. So far that is just not working but at least mentally it makes me better to not be stuck in the house. Found the motherload of hat cuteness today so can't wait to wear it!
Maggie
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Wow, I went away for the weekend and there is so much to catch up on!! Even though my WBC tanked, I still went to Ft. Bening Ga. to see my son for his 36 hour pass. It was AWESOME!!! I felt really crappy when we left, but between the Diflucan for my thrush and seeing my son, I havn't felt this good since before my lymph node surgery in August!! I can finally eat real food and even taste most of it. My hair even managed to make the trip
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I notice today when I was plucking my eyebrows and some stray hairs on my face, that they just slid out with no resistance. I can't help but thing that this is a sign of things to come.... I'm actually feeling ok about losing my hair. It's really thin and fine. I'm hoping I will be one of those lucky people whose hair grows back nice and thick!
I love reading about every ones ups as well as their downs. The ups give me hope when I'm down and the downs remind me that I'm not alone.
belleeast - cooka nailed it especially the Sonic limeade!! The only thing I would add is that I brought headphones and music and some hard candies. My big infusion TCH takes 4-5 hours with premeds. The premeds pretty much knock me out, so having music to sleep and zone too was nice. My H only, only takes 30 minutes to an hour, so I don't bring much. Good luck tomorrow!!!
I hope all my chemo-sabes are doing well today!
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Just had my first AC today. Doing well except for the headache after the Cytoxin. Any idea of how long that is going to last?
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Maggie and Mary: Sorry you arent' feeling well.
Kelliregi: so glad you wre able to make the trip, it must have been so nice to see your son. I'm hoping for thick re-growth too.
Belleeast: I'm taking drinks, music, puzzle books, a thin pillow and thin blanket just in case because I don't know what they have at ours yet and if it make me as tired as some others I want to sleep comfortably.
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Belleast: These were some things that were suggested to me I don't know if they work but I haven't had any problems yet. A friend told me to get tea treeoil and put it on my fingernails and toenails to keep them from softening and splitting over the period of infusions. Also she said to get tea tree oil toothpicks and chew on them during infusions and I haven't had any mouth sores. They usually provide blankets but I love my own very cuddly fluffy one I found at TJ Maxx sort of my security blanket. In addition to the lime aid bring a large container of water they say the quicker you flush it out the better.
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I like pulling my hair out and dropping it on the collies' noses. They have been doing this to me for years. I finally get my revenge.
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OMG, ladies, I am so glad you are all here!!!! Why we are here sucks, but it is SO helpful to have you all going through this with me.
I worked a full day today and am proud of it. Wore my wig to work for the first time too. Have been wearing the scarves/hats. Wig was comfortable, or at least as comfortable as anything is on my head until all the stubble falls out. And it was pretty windy today and the wig stayed put so I've gained some confidence in it.
All day I was getting your posts via email and smiling. What a support system! No one but us could possibly understand the victory of visiting our son at a military base, or having a mom willing to come shave our heads, or simply dropping human hair onto the dogs. You all rock and I am so grateful to you all.
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Just got my labwork and I only have 100 neutrophils (0.1). They gave me Cipro, but I am kind of freaking out. Shouldn't I be locking myself up in a bubble? I'm guessing I shouldn't go to school tomorrow? anyone else had this problem? Thanks!
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Cooka - Oy - What did they tell you to do?
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Hi Kimberly,
Gave me a script for Cipro and told me next time I would get Neulasta...told me I probably shouldn't go to yoga... I should have asked more questions but I did not expect to have a bad count since I am feeling so good...unfortunately now that I am reading more about neutropenia I am unnerved, to say the least.
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Well, it's good news if you're feeling good. You must be doing the right things so far to not be sick with your counts so low. Now if you can just stay healthy until those counts come back up.
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Cooka - We match! My Nutrophiles were the same and WBC were/are 1.4. I just did a road trip and had no problems, but I was able to avoid children for the most part. I was a hand-gel fool, but I didn't get sick. What do you think you are going to do? Best of luck, whatever you choose.
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Holy crap you are brave Kelli! After my 10 day stint in the hospital for staph post bmx I am a basket case:) Did you take Cipro? What kind of advice did your MO have? I'm guessing ypu didn't have neulasta either? Thanks!
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