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Janis Im so happy to see you are doing better. Take care and I hope you recover with speed and little pain. Plus for B9 results. Hang tight I know the wait is the hardest part.
Barb count me in the pockets!!! Juliet I will be in yours as well!
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I saw a cute sign that said, "Feel FREE to hug a Veteran today."
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Glad to hear you're doing well Reesie! I would love to have another get together.
I am pretty sure I'm the oldest of the 1963 babies here. I share my b-day with Elvis, Jan. 8. And my twin sister, who I always remind is 20 minutes older than me.
Will be in your pocket on Monday Barbe and Tuesday Juliet. I really feel the good news is going to continue for all of us, starting with you, Janis and then extending to Barbe and Juliet.
Hope you're feeling better and get a better night's sleep tonight Janis. At least, the worst is behind you.
I DID ring the bell at rads today. My DH came up with the idea of a pretzel tray to bring. It was very nice, had 192 soft pretzel nuggets, a couple kinds of mustard and some nacho cheese to dip them in. (I'm in Philly and fortunately or unfortunately what it is known for here are cheese steaks and soft pretzels.) The techs were very appreciative of it. 2 of the techs who have been there for almost all my treatments weren't there today. A little disappointing, but they took me almost 45 minutes before my 11:15 appointment, and I think they were coming in at 11, so will get to partake. It's been such a crazy day (in a good way). I was brushing my teeth this morning and the radio was on. I wasn't paying any attention at all. But I hear them announce my DH's full name on the radio and some how that got my attention. He was down stairs, but I called him up. He had e-mailed the station and asked them to play a set for me for the last day of radiation. What a shock it was to me. They played Sheryl Crow Make it Go Away (a song about radiation), Adele Someone Like You (my current favorite song) and KT Tunstall Black Horse on a Cherry Tree (because DH calls me Katie and I loved when Kat McPhee sang that song on American Idol). I was talking a mile a minute at radiation and am usually a very quiet person. I was not expecting today to really hit me like it did. After I was still kind of giddy and high, but when I was in the changing room, tears just started streaming down my face. And it totally hit me as I was leaving and a blind gentleman was entering with someone helping him for his first tx. I showed them how the gowns were all set up in the changing rooms and wished him luck and told him I just finished txs. Went out, met DH and rang the bell as I was leaving. Got a round of applause from the people there. I hope it helped someone. Then went out to lunch with my sister and DH, and the partying is continuing tonight as we're going to a Black Thorn concert and going out to dinner on Sunday with DH, DS and DD. DS has to work tonight and tomorrow night. This almost rival's my DD's week long b-day celebrations.
This was so long winded, thanks for letting me get it all out. I think because I still have to go back to cancer center through May every three weeks for Herceptin, it wasn't going to feel like a very big deal to me, but I was surprised by all the emotion that came out. And I choose to believe I was leaving just at 11:11 on 11/11/11. That has to be a good omen. I'll share the good luck with all of you.
Have a great weekend everyone.
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Kay....no bells from me on your special day. How about this instead?

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kay , glad your finished rads, let the healing begin,and i'm withyou on 11.11 11/11/11 being a very good omen for you
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Congrats, kay! I'm glad you found a way to celebrate the end of rads. Happy dance time!

p.s. Corrected it. Duh, janis, I did know that. Thought kay, typed janis...faulty brain connection.
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Eli....thanks but I finished rads a month ago. The balloons are for Kay who finished today!

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Congrats Kay! Glad that rads are done for you. Sounds like you are in for a weekend of well deserved celebrations! Enjoy.
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Add me to the pocket party list for this week. Having my port put in on Wednesday.
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Hi, ladies. Thank you for the warm welcome. I can tell that this will be my favorite topic. It's so refreshing to find all of you, facing this long, hard journey, and finding so much stuff to smile and laugh about!
Barsco, like you, I have no idea what "PPP" is, but it sounds good, at least!
I'm a chocoholic, so any talk of chocolate has my vote. I live in South Carolina, am married, retired a few years ago, have two little grandsons, love to read and am eager to start treatment, so I can end treatment!
My MO and surgeon both said these few weeks would be a good time to get away, to reward ourselves for what we've been through and to rest up for what lies ahead, starting next month. So hubby and I are heading to the Caribbean for 2 weeks.
As soon as I know what my treatments will be, I'm sure I'll have lots of questions. So good to have this support group to turn to.
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can i come to the caribbean with you?
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Evening ladies.. I am soo tired today. Took a ride to the mountains with DH and MIL had lunch and drove back.. I guess I over did. Ice and meds are in order. Just did not think SNB and port placement were such a big deal.. but wow! Anyone else felt like this after??
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You are so right about Humor, thats one of the things that got me through the first round in 2009 and Im hoping it will get me through this round. The Cancer is now in my left hip. So I say I have Booby Cancer in my hip bone, think about it, it does sound funny. I am thankful it is in just one spot but it is still scary. I'm 46 and my youngest is 13, Im not ready to go and Im going to keeping fighting all the way. God Bless
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Yahoo Kay!!! Doing the happy dance for ya!!!!
Lory rest up and dont over do it. I know easier said then done when you have so much you wanna do. I went straight from BMX to port to chemo I never really got a chance to get wiped out. I was wiped out for awhile. Im just glad Im finally gettn my groove going again. Take care!
vj your so right about the humor.
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Wow, I missed 7 pages! Had an awesome time in Florida last week with women from the chat room. Sorry more couldn't make it, but we got lots of one on one time with each other (if we wanted it!!) so that was good. I posted some pics on the BCO Chatters Message Board forum on the boards - check 'em out.
Welcome newbies. Glad you found this thread, it's awesome.
Kay, congrats on finishing rads. I got flowers from the techs, I gave them candy ... it's another milestone and it seems all milestones hit us from the side when we're not looking and make us blithering fools! Happy tears though - the best kind.
Lory, as someone told me one time after a "minor" surgical procedure ... there is no such thing as a totally minor surgical procedure! Our body knows it's being invaded and we go into a bit of shock each time. Whether we feel it in recovery, or on the ride home, or the next day ... we'll feel it and that's both physically and emotionally.
Wave, enjoy your time away, we'll all be in your pockets too!!! Once you know your questions, we'll be happy to try and give answers, or at least point you in the right direction.
Have a great weekend buds.
Eli - great pic at top of page.
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PPP - private party planner (for when we don't want the Dr's to know we brought backup)
PPP - please pass (the) pie
PPP - pictures pasted ..........
anyone else .... want to chime in?
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Janis: Glad you are doing ok and the procedure went well.
KAY: Wow! awesome day to finish with rads..I feel encouraged. I still have to finish chemo first and then rads but it is always a huge boost to hear someone is done.
Wave: Have a wonderful trip!
Lory: I had to post after my port placement to ask if the amount of pain I had was normal because doctors made it sound so simple. It definitely hurt more than I expected but got way better after about 3 days or so, and I am very grateful to have it now.
If I can get off the couch... count me in the pocket parties next week. Had my 3rd TAC this week and decided that med induced sleep is the way to go. Hoping to be up for the parties next week.
((HUGS)) to everyone and especially those just joining the party!
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LeeAnn, I look forward to celebrating the end of your treatment too. I can't believe how the last 6 yrs - yes, 6yrs!!!! - have gone by for me. Seriously, every fall it brings me right back to chemo, 'cause I started on Oct 13 and went through January, then rads for Feb and March. We never stop thinking back to those days, but think wayyyyyy back is better, for sure. Know that we're all with you each step of the way, in your pockets tickling you when necessary

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Welcome, vjcrocker! Can I ask what your original diagnosis was and the treatment you underwent for that? Sorry that it has reared it's ugly head again. If it is just the one spot, I wonder if that is something they can try to zap with rads and make it disappear? There are many women on BC.org that had/have bone mets and have been more or less stable for years, and I mean 10 years and more. We will give you any info. we can, all the support we can muster, and hopefully make you smile now and then.
WaveWisperer, A cruise sounds like a fabulous way to wait until next month. Since you have now found some buddies to go through it with (yes, I mean us,) don't worry about it on the cruise and just have fun. Report back for those of us who can't get away.
Lory48, I didn't have a port and my SNB was one with my lumpectomy, but I agree with marlegal...that our body get tired going thru' trauma, plus it's working hard to do the needed repair on those tissues. Make sure to get a good amt. of protien for that repair.
marlegal, Current picture is near Sedona, AZ, where a big 11-11-11 gathering is taking place this weekend for those who prefer their spirituality and healing to emanate from an "energy vortex." Why not? Good times.
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Well thank you all for the input on pain levels.. glad to know this is normal. I will take it easy the rest of the weekend. Going shopping Monday for the chemo necessities.
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samsue - PPP is Pocket Party Planner. You know when we all need to jump in someone's pocket and go with them to a doctor appt or a procedure. We need some one to organize the drinks, snacks, etc depending on what time we need to be there.
Welcome to all the newbies. This is a great place to be. You will get lots of information and support here. Plus, we do tend to have a good time along with way.
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I know I'm late on posting the mystery pic - will do in a few.
Trish
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I have to laugh. For some reason, when I signed up for this (the forum, not the cancer!), I chose not to use my real name. Who knows how many perverts are lurking here to try to pick up an old, postmenopausal broad with no boobs??. But now I read all these messages to Kay, and I get confused, because I'm really a Kay, too. So Kay, here's another Kay congratulating you on finishing your RAD treatments. I'll continue posting as WW, but now you guys, my new closest friends, know my real name.
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I think this may be too easy - but here is the mystery picture for this weekend.
Trsih
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Howdy, I'm a newbie to this forum but, unfortunately not to bc. I would really love to have a PPP for Tuesday. I'm heading in for mri/pet & onc visit to determine a plan for battle (round 2).
The pic at the top of the page is absolutley beautiful.
Trsih, I haven't read back far enough to understand the mystery pic, but I will say, it is certainly a mystery. ;o)
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Trish, my guess is a silk flower.
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artichoke leaves?
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Kay ~ It is an emotional feeling to leave that Rads room knowing you are finished. I remember that moment well. Congrats!!
Janis ~ So great to hear from you & that you are slowly on the mend. Rest easy.
Lory ~ I hope you are feeling better.
Hello vjcrocker, welcome to our group. Another Val here!
WW ~ A Caribbean trip, wow! Have a fabulous time!
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Tulip!
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Yep, a silk tulip!
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