Is There A September 2011 Chemo Group?
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Rae: I think I saw that deer with the filthy orange wig.....
Your new wig looks way better!! It's really natural looking.
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Lee Ann - Wow. Thanks for the drink up my nose when I saw this. I think you may want to branch off into chemo greeting cards. You have native talent for the genre.
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Rae: Thanks! I love this town and the people have been truly wonderful. Of course, I've lived here most of my 50 years. I was adopted when I was 6 months old, but this town is the only place I've ever known. Someday I will tell you my story of adoption. It is truly remarkable and most of the old folks that are still alive will still remember the day I came here and can probably tell you lots of stories about me. LOL! Your pictures are absolutely wonderful! Your wig looks so natural, almost like your real hair. I'm very impressed!
Okay ladies. My hands are hurting so badly! They are peeling and they are very sensitive to EVERYTHING! I can hardly type this post because they hurt so bad. My knuckles are especially bad. What can I do? Help!
HUGS!
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Lee Ann: that was hysterical. I burst out laughing what a great visual! I agree with Kimberly you are very talented. Anything that can make us smile during this process is good. We can laugh and complain together.
rj: would love to hear your story of adoption. We have 8 kids 4 biological kids and 4 adopted 3 girls from Ukraine and 1 son from Russia. We have found many other orphans families. Adoption is near and dear to my heart.
My hands developed a rash so bad they hurt and peeled. My friend recommended OKeefes working hands it's in a green round container and she bought it at CVS pharmacy. It is the only thing that helped my hands. I am considering using it on my face because I am beginning to look like a prune all the moisture in my body is being sucked out one chemo treatment at a time. Hope you can find it. If not let me know and I can get some and mail it to you if you want to give it a try.
Belle & Kayrem: here is hoping your treatment tomorrow goes easy on you. Kayrem send your husband over to give mine cooking lessons
Mags: Lee Ann and Kimberly and I can't remember who else gave instructions on how to post if you read back I can't remember what page though. I just couldn't figure out how to make them smaller mine came out ridiculously big. I would tell you but I am not even sure I could cover it. Maybe the real techie people will repost once more seems like several people can use help.
CJRT: I agree we have to be our own advocate. I researched and asked questions after I was told I was getting a lumpectomy and radiation turned out I needed chemo and a mastectomy. -
RJ - I'm so sorry to hear that. I'm thinking not LE caused because you had lumpectomy. Could you have infection from sweaty driving gloves for the bus. If your skin cracked it could let in fungal or viral. If it's a skin problem they should be able to give you an ointment or even something systemic to help. Call the MO. When you're better, can't wait for more stories. HUGS.
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Rae & Kimberly: I'll draw the outsides if you all and Heidi right the funnies inside! You three crack me up.
Mags: I PM'd you the instructions...they are a little long since I don't know where you need to start. If anyone else needs to know about posting pics, PM me and I'll send it over.
RJ: If your hands are cracked you probably need to be very careful about what you put on them but when my daughter's eczema gets bad her doctor has her rub Vaseline around her hands every time she washes them to help lock in the moisture. It works really well and isn't expensive, but I agree that a call to your MO is in order. In the mean time, don't forget to seriously hydrate and cover your hands if you are using cleaning supplies and don't rub (just pat) after washing hands. Hope it gets better soon.
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Thanks Lee Ann...got pix of b4 and after cancer
Maggie
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Did anyone see the Lifetime movie Five last night about women with cancer? I personally thought that several of the characters and situations were over dramatized in lieu of true emotion and real depiction, by focusing on scenarios that were at the further end of the spectrum. A relative stealing a dying womans jewerly, a little girl not allowed to see her dying mother and being ignored. A woman putting on a show to embarass those who were true friends and those who weren't. A husband with a career that was so not mainsteam and didnt really fit the part. I was afraid it might be Hollywoodish I wasnt disappointed. I didnt get the feeling they consulted with many if any women with cancer or their families. There are enough real stories out there where they could have captured the true emotion of the experience like how I am dreading going in for my treatment right now and how it is going to affect me and my family for the next week or so and ultimately how it affects our lives. Any thoughts?
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me before during and "after"
Maggie
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err cannot get the pix to work...gonna have to hire my teenage daughter to do it for me.
Maggie
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I went to a Look Good Feel Better class yesterday. It is put on by the American Cancer Society and was a great class! In addition to the free make-up bags, they had free wigs for the participants to try on and take home. I wish I had known about this before I spent a small fortune on my wig because the free one is adorable. They also had free sleeping hats and some free scarves. The class had 5 cancer patients and it was nice to talk about skin care etc with people who really understood. The wig part was fun because everyone found one they liked and we all encouraged each other to step out of our comfort zones. I highly recommend this! Here is a link to the website so you can search for a class in your area: http://lookgoodfeelbetter.org/
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Pink shirt: thanks for the reminder I just signed up. Everyone is telling me it is worth it to go.
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PinkShirt: I signed up but the next one in my area is not until November 14th
There is one tomorrow but I have my second chemo tomorrow. Wish I could switch!!
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signed up for one next Tuesday. The original one I signed up for got cancelled due to lack of participation...did not know bout the free wig thing...I spent too much for the 2 I bought and they are too itchy to wear for very long.
Maggie
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I signed up for the end of October. Didn't know about the wig gig, but they did tell me to bring mine to match makeup colors for me. I have a shoulder length blonde halo and also a full long red/brown that is similar to my old hair, but a better style with highlights :-).
Looking forward to the class. Didn't know they gave sleep caps. I made one with a t-shirt, but it's not that ccomfortable.
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first pic is me at our 25th anniversary party in June --30 lbs ago!
second is my short cut and died red--always wanted to be a red head!
third is after the buzz---now the stubble is coming out too
thanks to me DD for helping me--she is super savvy on this computer
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PinkShirt - Congratulations on your 30-year anniversary. Are you still going to be able to take the trip to Hawaii later?
Karen - Did your white counts come up enough to get chemo today?
Rae - I missed "Five" but it sounds like it was an aggravation anyhow. Maybe you should write a better screenplay for next year's Pinktober. You're pretty humorous and could put together a good script and still have it "real."
RJ - So what is going on with your hands? Give us an update when you can.
As an update on me, a nurse called from my oncologist's office called on Monday to give me the result (within normal limits) of my CA27-29 that they ran off last week's pre-chemo bloodwork. Boy that was a surprise that they called me about it, because I'll be back in tomorrow for more bloodwork. I do feel better that I have the baseline for comparison purposes down the road if/when suspicion of progression rears its head.
It seems like a lot of you have treatment this week. Hope you all can squeak through with the least SE possible, but if not, you know where to come to whine and bitch.
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Mags- You look great! As a fellow Floridian, I will say the one benefit to no hair is feeling cooler, especially with my hot flashes.
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Kimberly- So glad they ran it and that you didn't have to hound them for the results.
I just got my BRCA, which was negative. Took 2 months, but now I have a little peace of mind for my daughter and added info going into my surgical decision. I am with the group getting treatment this week. I go in tomorrow. Hope all of us do well. At least it's one more to check off the list.
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chemo #2 done,only 6 more to go! and dang it it was another 3 hr wait for meds to be sent up.
have a headache like last time dr left zofran and steroids in premeds, emend. chemo said the emend should make a world of difference. i hope so feel kinda weak.drinking lots of water still peeing pink!
couldn't use the patch,it huge dr said behind ear,i looked at it and said ain't no way! put it on my upper arm.
3hrs later,woke up my arm burned,huge headache,nauseated and insomnia!!! said heck with this took it off washed my arm and 45 mins later asleep symptom free.
during chemo,everytime i touched my hair,it came out ,my daughter suggested stopping and cutting it short. we did i said i want a pixie cut i got my mom's haircut and she doesn't know my mom. WTH if you don't know what i mean say so i was so upset kept crying off and on,i know it's only there for a few more days but h*ll!
anyway i told my daughter i wanted her to buzz it when it started getting patchy,she does her boys. she said she couldn't it would be too emotional ,i said for me, no'for me too.
i told her we were going to have a party,bring shots,appetizers,everyone bring a hat or scarf. she said you want me to drink while i cut your hair, i said why the h*ll not we'll get thru it together drunker than skunks
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mags, you look great.
kimberly, you can still get LE with a lumpectomy with only 1 node removed,which is pretty standard now to remove sentinel node when doing lumpectomy.
everybody has to be careful with the arm/arms that had lymph nodes removed, we are all at risk!
hope everyone is having a good day and a better tomorrow!
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Belle,
I had one node removed during my BMX. The second day in the hospital the nurse cut off my Limb Alert bracelet from that arm. She said I didn't need it. I have a port for chemo now but wasn't going to worry about that arm and LE. Have your Drs told you differently?
Thanks,
Susan -
i have been told never to allow blood pressure, blood drawn from that arm. be careful about stings,cuts,burns etc.
i was told to get a limb alert bracelet in case of an accident or i am unconscious and unable to tell anyone. i am being treated at a teaching hospital, they keep up to date on things. i figure better safe than sorry, i'm getting that bracelet!
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Wow thank you! Here I thought I was dodging that LE risk.
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Mags: you are lookin fabulous and you are rocking the red that is definitely a great color on you!
CJRT: so glad your results turned out negative for your daughter. Hope your treatment this week goes well.
Belle: sorry you are having such a rough time. A 3 hour set up for meds seems ridiculous. Getting your head shaved is such an emotional time it was the worst for me too. My family and friends made a party of it as you could see from my silly pictures. What is LE I know it involves Lymph nodes I had one removed and it was clear. They have been taking my blood pressure at the cancer clinic from that arm without even asking me. Thanks for the info.
Kimberly: thinking of you hoping your SEs are lightening up now. -
Ok so I can't sleep after my Infusion yesterday so since I am wide awake y'all are going to have to hear this ridiculous story that happened to me yesterday.
I was introduced to a lady through an acquaintance. Conversation went like this:
" Sally (names changed to protect the innocent) said you are going through breast cancer" she then peppered me with a few in-depth questions.I try to be honest with people when questions are directly and specifically asked as this lady was doing. I told her what kind of cancer I had and that I had a lumpectomy but was planning on a double mastectomy when chemo was over because more errant cells were found and I felt for me that was the safest way to go.
Really loudly with an incredulous look on her face she says, " YOU ARE GETTING BOTH BOOBS CUT OFF!! As I stood there in shock I thought, wow you are not in my family or friend category to be able to refer to my dollies as boobs, you are now maybe now not even on mammory gland level with me.
After I recovered a little composure I said in a quiet voice, in terms I hoped she could understand, "Dalores these girls have done their job they have attracted my husband, they fed my babies, and now they are old and just hanging around. They had nothing to do so they turned witchy on me and tried to kill me so we are literally parting ways. Then I thought but didn't say it out loud because after all I am a nice girl, Dalores you should come with me and get that appendage inside your mouth removed before it gets you maimed. Then I politely bid her adieu! -
People are so rediculous with what they think they can say to you. Your reasonsing to her Rae is what I said too...got me a man ..fed my babies ...done with them. There is a forum about stupidest things people have said to you too! Fun read
Maggie
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Morning everyone!
Hi Belle - Regarding lumpectomy and LE, I just thought that RJ probably had surgery on one side and lymph node removed on one side, but her hand skin reaction sounded like both sides. That's why I thought her hand thing was less likely to be LE-related. I do have a hard time deciding where to let them take my blood pressure as I had BMX and lymph node removal on both sides. I don't want to let them use the cancer side (left). I don't really want to let them use the side with the cord and the developing marble (right) either, but I have been allowing them to take it from my right forearm. MO office did try to take it with an automated device on the right arm and it really hurt, enough that I had to stop them, and have been getting blood pressure in right forearm ever since. Wish I could use my legs or something. Good luck with the hair shaving party!
Maggie - I agree that red hair goes very well with your eye color. Boy I am so envious that you were able to take 30 pounds off earlier this year. Thanks for sharing your pictures. It makes me feel like I am having lunch with some bald friends who know exactly what I am talking about.
Rae - I have been feeling better since Monday. After 2-1/2 to 3 days of misery, all of a sudden it's like a curtain lifts. I feel like I have mostly returned to the land of the living again thank goodness and just have a sore throat. Last time a few saltwater gargles took care of that and I hope that works again.
CJRT - I'm glad you had good news on BRCA. I hope you have plenty of help this week. I don't know how someone with young children could do this without a lot of help.
Hmmn - I'm feeling good enough that I am going to sort through bills today. I had to cash in some retirement stock to even begin dealing with these medical costs. Now, my creditors don't know it, but they have been entered in Kimberly's lottery to see who is going to get paid and who is just going to be taking the slow boat to getting paid.
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CJRT - great news on the BRCA!
Rae - you have better self control than I do...I can't believe some people! Friggin' idiots should have their jaws wired shut if they can't keep their mouths closed.
Still waiting to feel better. Day 6 after 2nd treatment...didn't feel better until day 8 last time...really wish I could just put myself in a coma and wake up on Saturday. Good news is I'm sure it's working, it has to be if I feel this awful. Lol.
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Hi Everyone,
I am day 5 post round 2 of FEC and I have been receiving the neupogen needles for 2 days now. I woke up this morning feeling like I had been hit by a MAC truck. I had no symptoms like this in the first round. I ache all over and not even tylenol seems to be helping. Anyone else having this symptom, or have any idea how to manage it. I know the needles are important but gosh I feel worse today then I did immediatly after the treatment. Anyone know how long the acheness lasts after the last needle is given? I am suppose to have 5 total this week. Thanks
Sarah
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