Chemo May 2011
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mamav,
i'm up to half inch now. i'm happy to have hair back:-) i look like a "real person" again hehe.
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I still have a bald spot:(
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Ya Laureen! Me too - although not like myself, but at least not like a cancer patient!
bak - ah poop! When did you finish chemo?
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Bak - I'm sorry, is it the top front of your head? I started to panic thinking that part was not going to grow back on me but filled in pretty fast once it started growing. Still shorter then the rest but I think after a trim next month it should look pretty even.
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I celebrated my 1st year Cancerversary today! Thank you all for the love and support since I started this journey:-)
Laureen
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Hi everyone! Hope you are all doing great. I have been off the boards for a few weeks. I started rads this week. Anyone else start in Feb? I am going to join the Feb rads board. The hair is coming in quickly now. Yeah to all of you.
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Congrats Laureen! Keep going strong!
Good luck with rads Patriotic - I did rads July - September - PM me any questions if you want.
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Laureen, I am so happy for you celebrating your first cancerversary. Wishing you many more years of good health.
Patriotic, Good luck with rads. Hoping you will have an SE free experience.
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Cancerversary is coming up. I am going to begin counting being ok from 9/19/11 it's good to see sone if the girls from the original pack.
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HAPPY Cancerversary !!!!
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I got a question ?? Do Yall still forget things? I can have a conversation about something to my husband and forget i did until i start to tell him and he says u said that already ,I would of totally forgot it .Scares me....... my arm hurts alot the one they took lymphnodes out .All the way down my arm . Wonder if thats normal ? I feel like i did win the battle but that war was rough and i still feel the after shock .
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justme1 - haven't posted on this thread in a long time but YES I still have chemo brain. Last Chemo was 9/27. It's better than it was but Hubby says that was my worst side effect. Good thing about it is that I don't remember if he's right or not. LOL. I'm really sort of thankful for it. I find that I can remember simple things, names, etc... They are on the tip of my tongue but it takes a while for it to come out. I think I heard we're to give it a year for it to fully go away.
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Justme and mccrimmon - still have chemo brain here too
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Heather-yes! front top center is still very thin, I finished chemo Oct. 27th. My hair was always just a bit thin right there, but not this thin! The rest of my hair is getting thicker, but not longer, by the day. Lots more grey than I used to have.
Justme-also yes! I am so forgetful! I a taking 2 online classes and I do fine with papers and assignments, but when it comes to the multiple choice tests I do really bad! I used to be an A student, now I will be lucky if I get a B!
I finally started radiaiton! Patriotic and I are on about the same schedule:) Saw my very first pet ct. It was scary looking! That internal mammary/mediatinal node was HUGE! It was 2 nodes that became one! I think the doc that said I was stage 4 was right, that thing was nasty, and it sat right above my heart. I still think I will stick my head in the sand and go with stage 3, like my mo said, he has to have some credibility, right? Of course he does, I just love him, he did get me to NED!
I can't believe it has been one year for some already! Congrats! I hope you are feeling great and moving along! MamaV-you are a bit ahead of most of us!
Cyborg-How are you doing? Are you done with that cellulites (sp?) Hope so! Are you healed from the car accident?
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Did I respond already to if I forget thing?? Well I do all the time!!
I have postit notes all over the place.
I have to get thing in, I am also taking 2 classes online. I have a midterm that is due by tomarrow. I slept most of today. Onlly got up because hubby is not feeling well and someone needs to watch daughter.
I have been having green poop. I thought it was from some creame de mint torte that I have been having, then relised that it had been over a week an it woudl have been out of my system. I think it is from the iron I was takeing.
I am going to stop the iron for a few days or more. maybe it is from the amount of oranges I have been eating .
Who knows. Oh I am so glad that my pain med time is here.
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My chemo brain is awful and i think made worse by rads. I find it very frustrating and sometimes kind of funny too. I went to a casino tonight w a friend and I was very slow with blackjack. Uhhhh, um mm, that's 13.... Uhhhh, I want to..... Hit, I guess. Wait, how many is that again... Ok, well.... Just hit me again. Oh! Right, I have to make the hand signal for the cameras... Right.
Jeez, it was embarrassing. Then all of a sudden all cylinders and synapses will work and I will remember something from 20 years ago that held no importance in my life.
And I blank out a lot more when driving. Just not remembering how I got somewhere.
I will be so grateful if it is over in a year. -
LOL Yes i am not alone ! I can remember stuff from long ago but sometimes dh will say u remember when we did so and so i cant remember . I used to have great long term memory now its good not great. But short term lol forget it. Scarey sometimes . OH and bone pain OH MEE my arm hurts when i lay down to go to sleep my leg hurts waking me up in the mornings. Both on my right side on the side i had surgery . The right arm hurts like theres a catch in it so i am just falling apart . I go back in march for my check up and my doc willl love me when i tell him all that i feel . I am alive i got to keep on the bright side or lest try to. Happy saturday to all !!!
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My bone pain is on the right and left side. I can lay on my stomace (dr orders) , right side is out because of hip replacement (again dr orders), left side is out because I hurt after 30 mins. And I think my but is getting pressure sores.
I need zero gravity to sleep in.
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Hi ladies! It's been a while since I've posted anything. I hope everyone is doing as well as can be and doing the best to stay positive and remember God has the plan!
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Hey there. My chemo brain was hitting hard core for a long time. Memory not so good but I am thinking on my toes better. I am having some bone and joint pain from the Fareston. Also, I am having some weird pain on both sides near my kidney... Iceel so somatic and crazy. Still taking antibiotics... The infection seems to be lessenig. I have gray, curly hair. It's kind if salt and pepper. Kind of pretty in some ways. It's good to see everyone on the thread.
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Almost forgot... Tomorrow is my one year cancerversary. I am counting my years out- if I'm lucky- from my last day of treatment.
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I hope you will have many, many more cancerversaries, Cyborg.
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Thank you, Elizabeth xoxoxoxo
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Happy 1st Cyborg! I had mine two weeks ago:-) Now let's count all the good years to come:-)
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Cyborg, congratulations on completing this milestone. I wish you so many cancerfree more!
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what boards are yall hanging out on i feel kinda lost now not sure where to go I am done with treatmeant except the pill i get to take 5 years .
I feel like i need support as much now as before trying to get used to the new meee
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Hi everyone, My BS removed my port this afternoon. Today was a good day for the procedure because I learned one year ago today that I would need chemo. What a year! I decided to have the port removed in his office with local anesthesia instead of going to an outpatient surgery center. I needed a lot of novacaine to become numb, but it was painless. I was able to keep my port for a souvenir. That gizmo saw me through some bad times. Here is what it looks like.
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justme - I think everyone is one the tamoxifen or arimidex boards
Elizabeth - you kept it? I never wanted to see mine again! In fact, I'm trying to decide what tatoo to get to cover the scar! (I wanted to get a middle finger with a pink BC ribbon in it - saying F.U. to cancer, but my hubby thought it was a little harsh LOL)
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seems like we get harsh with this crap
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thanks for letting me know where to gooo
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