Oklahoma girls (or guys) out there?
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LOVE LOVE LOVE the rain
Of course that means I have lovely Oklahoma red dirt Yorkie paw prints everywhere.......
Day, I will let you know when the surgery is scheduled as I may in fact need the moral support. It is another one of my up in the air matters but I am hoping to have my brother and sister-in-law visit towards the end of the month. My sister-in-law is the one who came to be with me for the original BL MX - I have absolutely no idea what I would have done or how I would have managed without her.
I do hope to go to An Affair Of The Heart though that too has to be a wait and see until the last minute. Any chance either one of you will be going?
Barbara
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Ditto with those pawprints... I had changed the bedsheets last evening and this afternoon, when I went to take a nap (yea, I've been lazy today) there were red Oklahoma dirt paw prints all over my fresh sheets.
The Affair of the Heart - might be a go. Let's see first when they schedule you for surgery, ok?
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Well, ladies, I will be again at the OPERA fair on the 12-13 of November. I am planning to go in the park again this coming Sunday, if the temperatures are above the 50's lol.
My backyard is almost done. Still need to work on the front, and start re-finishing the kitchen cabinets.
How did your trick-or-treating go?
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Trick or treating was GREAT here..such beautiful weather and the kids were just so cute!
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I had my usual around 50 kids. Her Yorkinesses had matching cheerleader tutus and were the official Trick-O-Treater Greeters.
My surgery to remove The Mutants is over and I am improving every day. YEAH!!!!!
Barbara
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So, how much did the big quake scare you? Being born and raised in Romania, and having experienced a lot of major earthquakes in my life (of which one 7.2 that lasted 1 1/2 minutes and killed around 1,500 people) I can tell you I am terrified of earthquakes.
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I was a little nervous when it woke me up & DH comes running in from the restroom yelling, "What's going on?" I say, Earthquake. Even the dog was scared. It shook for quite some time at least a minute but it seemed a lot longer. It shook us enough that things were rattling. People at church said they had some minor damage to there house. Now that is scary! I sure hope we don't make it three nights in a row. NJ
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Guess I should update, it's been awhile.
I doing really well & back to work. I have a few minor issues since I last updated.
My incision on the rads foob opened up, I think because that drain fell out. I had large amounts of radiation to this side because of having inflammatory breast cancer. The good news it has taken awhile but almost closed now.
I had a couple of small areas open on my abdominal incision. Both had healed but then the right side opened again just the skin. It is looking better just a little frustrating.
I'm sure others have minors issues.
I will be having the non-bc side reduced and lifted in December then they will be closer to the same size. Non-bc is a C+ and the bc side is a B-. I'm not looking for perfection, but similar would be nice!
Hope everyone is doing well. NJ
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I was in Anchorage, Alaska for the 1964 Earthquake which was over a 9 and the largest recorded earthquake on the North American continent. I don't know that I am terrified but certainly respectful. However hope no one is in the way going down the stairs in a tall building because I will be coming down like a run away train. lol
MrNJBand: These are big surgeries. You were my poster child for when it all goes right. It pains me to hear that it was not to be and that you have had so many difficulties with your recovery. Somehow it all just doesn't seem so "minor" to me. I pray your December surgery goes far better and uneventfully.
I had my center dog ears removed on Oct. 27th. I will be in compression wrap with silicone pad for a minimum of 6 weeks. I have read elsewhere that it could easily be 2 to 3 months. In any case, the incisions are looking very good so far. I am praying for no drama in my recovery.
Barbara
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Barbara, I am honored you considered me a poster child! All things considered it has gone really well, it's just that darn radiation that has caused me so much trouble. But I am almost healed!! The abdominal issues are minor but frustrating. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
We just had another earthquake & now it is storming. Hope everyone is alright & safe.
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Hello everyone, I live in Stillwater but travel to Oklahoma City to see my oncologist and ps. I acquired my oncologist by default as he was my husband's oncologist and we thought it would be easier to go to the same one. We both liked him very much and thought he was an excellent Dr but things have changed. Instead of being an independent he has now been bought out by a large OKC hospital and it's just not the same. The inefficiency of a big corporate hospital running his office has made for some very trying situations. Personnel turnover and training have contributed to a litany of mistakes for both my husband and myself. Does anyone know of a great medical oncologist in the OKC area. My husband has brain cancer and I have breast cancer. It is easier to go to the same Dr. but will split if necessary. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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makeitwork, i go to dr. brian geister at the integris cancer institute of oklahoma. he's in a new, beautiful building at memorial and macarthur. even though he's affiliated with integris (baptist), his office and the infusion nurses, actually EVERYone there, is wonderful. i haven't had a single problem or complaint and i started chemo in july. there are several medical oncologists there as well as radiology oncologists and proton radiology, too. i think you might want to check it out for both you and your husband. feel free to PM me if you have questions.
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I absolutely love Dr. Geister and he is truly the exact right fit for me. He was on the list of recommended MO's given to me by my BS who has not steered me wrong yet. I have a friend (not bc) who also goes to him, loves him, and recommended him to me. My other bc survivor friend says he would not be a fit for her. We are all such different personalities that no one can be a match for everyone.
I will share my list of various recommendations from Drs. and friends. Keep in mind that I chose Dr. Geister from the beginning and so have no personal experience whatsoever with any of these other people. They could be good or horrid.
Bova, Canfield, Toma, McMinn, Chohan, Greg Parker, Keefer, Armor, Robert Reynolds
MrsNJBand: So glad that at the end of the day, you are healing and that you have no question that you made the right decision.
Everything continues to look good for me and I have no doubt that losing The Mutants was the right decision for me.
Barbara
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Hey Okie ladies!
I hope this post finds you all well...
Anyone in the OKC, Edmond area that has done accupuncture? I'm considering and wondering if anyone has someone they can recommend?
Getting colder and colder, but no snow...I say, let it stay way, right?
Hugs!
Tori
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Hi fellow Okies! I just found this thread and glad to know it's here. I live in Claremore and have received care in Tulsa. I finished rads last wendsday and see MO this week about tamoxifen. It's been a very bumpy road this year and sure good to not feel alone!
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Welcome Kelli!
Congrats on being done with rads! Now, just take care of you and start to heal...
Come back often...to here or any of the other threads on this forum...so many wonderful ladies with so much to offer...
God bless,
Tori
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Tori,
I can recommend someone, an Indian (as in Hindu from India) doctor, who also practices ayurvedic medicine and more. His name is Dr. Gumman and one of my friends is his assistant (she's a Cherokee Indian and also is certified in ayurvedic medicine).
here's the link to the office's website:
http://www.harmonyok.com/about%20dr.%20gummat.nxg
Just be aware of the fact that Oklahoma does not have in plae a legal mechanism for certifying acupuncturists. If your health insurance normally covers acupuncture, you need to talk to them first and make them check if that dr. is on their list, because even if there is no licensing/certification for acupuncturists in Oklahoma, as long as he Dr. is an MD, etc and can give diagnostics, they will cover. I know I ran into this thing when I had BCBS.
If you call, ask to speak to my friend her name is Teresa, and tell her I recommended them to you. She will try to get you in asap.
I went last evening to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert. Quite an experience.I loved it.
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I guess I can be removed from this group. I have moved to Missouri and no longer live in Oklahoma. NJ
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I live in Shawnee, Oklahoma where I own my business. I'm 36 years old. Got Diagnosed August 1, 2013, surgery September 9, 2013 and starting chemotherapy, November 20, 2013 and Radiation/hormonal in 2014. -
Hi, I live in OKC and had breast cancer surgery in April of 09 so am 4.5 years out. Not much in common with you except from Oklahoma, did TC and ER+PR+ ( but not a lot) and Her - . Mine was 2.5, 0 nodes, grade 3. My onocotype was 27. Never the less we are both in this fight. If I can help with any questions feel free to PM me. I have children your age so hate to see it in one so young. I noticed you are using frozen gloves never heard of that… I stuck my fingers in a bucket of ice water but nothing for feet and boy wish I had done something for them. Chemo is not fun but over with soon and then it will be in your past!!!
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