MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN 40-60ish

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  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited March 2012

    Just to mix things up a bit... my mother is having a hell-of-a-time with lymphadema on the side where only five nodes were removed ; but the side that had a complete axillary node dissestion in the 1960's (for a largely prophylactic mastectomy) has given her no trouble for the last 40 years.  Go figure!

    I had only seven nodes removed, as well as axillary radiation and, so far, so good.  My oncology nurse said that regular exercise helps, but - sometimes - lymphadema cannot be predicted.  It has a mind of its own.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited March 2012

    Good anecdote, SelenaWolf, that shows the unpredictability of LE yet again.  While B/C is the top priority, LE just scares me.  Welcome to this thread.

    Dianarose, I don't know if a seroma (pocket of fluid) would develope that quickly, but I guess it could.  If there is warmth and redness, it could mean infection in the area.  All these things need to be reported to your doc.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited March 2012

    I have to give notice that my BCO time will be more limited again in the coming days, because my son (using my computer on his Spring break) kicked a cable last night that was attached to my video card, and the card is now kaput. 

    The good news is, we do have a techie in the family to deal with stuff like this.  The bad news is that my card was old and we probably can't even get the same one, which means more re-tooling might be needed before I get my computer back.

    Due to my blatant disregard in visiting sites that are highly virulent, they don't let me touch any other computers around here.  To be fair, I deserve regulation and brought it on myself.  I am incorrigilbe.

    So don't take my absence as anything cancer-related, and fill in for me in welcoming any new ones to come along while I am technically incapacitated.  Thanks.

  • YaYa5
    YaYa5 Member Posts: 667
    edited March 2012
    barbe, thank you so much!
  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited March 2012

    E-your last post was sent via mind meld?  Hurry back-ain't no sunshine when you're gone!

  • MOT
    MOT Member Posts: 130
    edited March 2012

    Thanks to everyone for sharing their info, thoughts and experience with LE. Am just cataloging it in my mind in case it is needed later. The medical community has knowledge but its nothing when compared to first hand and personal You guys are awesome!

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited March 2012

    Thanks to all of you !!! I am so glad I have you. I worked today and it kicked my butt. Under my arm is more swollen than it was this morning. I reallly want to see if they will drain it tomorrow. It's not warm or red, but definetly filling up. Should I put a warm compress on it or is that something I shouldn't do?

    I have the best brothers in the world and wanted to share this with you. When my dad got remarried everything go transfered to his new wife. He passed away just before Christmas. There was one small life insurance policy that never got changed and was left to me and my 2 sisters, and 3 brothers. When I got home to day I had an email from my 3 brothers and they are going to take theirs and pay my mortgage while I go through treatments and said they would not take no for an anwer and that it would be what our dad wanted them to do.

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited March 2012

    Diana, your brothers are keepers, and I am sure your dad would be so proud to know they are doing this for you. My brother has been a rock as well. I am so glad that you have good people like that to stand by you.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited March 2012

    Wow, Dianarose, that IS very special!!! And your Dad probably WOULD have helped you if he was still here....

    I had to go to a walk in clinic to get my seroma drained. The doc said it wasn't fluid but I proved him wrong as he emptied 2 huge needles!! You don't feel a thing painwise as you are still numb, but the relief of the ease of pressure is pretty amazing!

  • marlegal
    marlegal Member Posts: 2,264
    edited March 2012

    wow...i'm 9 pages back, so forgive me for not commenting on prior posts.

    Diana, that was such a loving thing that your brothers did ... I know mine would do the same. I've always treasured my sibs, and they me ... I know how lucky I am in that regard

    LE...saw a few posts on that so I'll briefly share my LE journey for the newbies. My LE didn't show up for 3 1/2 yrs after my treatment (lumpec, axil node dissec, chemo, rads)  I had no idea there were things you could do to avoid LE. Please PM me if you'd like more info on that topic. I caught the LE early so after a few painful weeks of being mummy wrapped shoulder to fingertip, we've been able to manage it with daily wearing of compression garments. Not the highlight of my life, but as long as I'm careful and diligent, it doesn't keep me from doing anything at all. Again, more info gladly given through PM if you would like.

    Love and hugs to all...Eli, I hope you get your computer groove back soon hon!

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited March 2012

    Sorry for the late request but I'm wearing some pockets tomorrow AM for my "3 years out from diagnosis" bilateral mammo.  I'm stressing a bit more than I have in the past-have some serious health issues with my mom have cropped up & I MUST HAVE an all clear mammo in order to take care of her & not have any BS going on with me.  So please-feel free to jump in-it's 7:30AM PDT. and any & all prayers are welcome.  Thanks Laughing

        

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited March 2012

    Will be there in your pocket for you. My 1st pocket party. Is this the Cheetos group and if so, who is bringing them?  Sounds like you really need to be there for your mom.  Prayers coming your way, too.

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited March 2012

    luvmygoats, Yes, we are the "cheetos" group, the "chocolate" group, the "vodka" group, in fact I think we are just about the anything group EXCEPT lima beans, brussel sprouts & beef liver and/or tongue (I speak for myself here); oh & pink slime!  Thanks for signing up for my pocket party-how fun---I get a virgin!!! Surprised

    All kidding aside, I absolutely have to be available for my mom, no if's ands or buts about it--so the beast just needs to continue to stay far, far away from me!   

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited March 2012

    Eph I'll be in your pocket in spirit as I will be in the OR tomorrow.

    Having my BMX with TE placment tomorrow.  Have to be at the hospital at 6am and surgery is schedule for 8am.  I have been busy getting ready but this afternoon sat down and realized everything is done and then I started to get anxious.  Oh well.  We came into San Antonio to got a hotel room so I will be heading to bed shortly.  Please don't be too distracting to my surgeon tomorrow I want him to do a damn good job. haha

  • fmakj
    fmakj Member Posts: 1,278
    edited March 2012

    If I can figure out the timing, I'll be jumping in BOTH Joni & Sherry's pockets tomorrow morning!!  In case I mess up with my jumping skills, thoughts and prayers will be with you both!!  ((HUGS))

    ... And Congrats, Joni, on your 3 years!!!  I'll be there myself in a few months!  Cool

  • odie16
    odie16 Member Posts: 1,882
    edited March 2012

    Will be there for both of you, Joni & Sherry. Sending heartfelt prayers for you both...

    Since I can't have them in real life (without gaining weight ha ha) , I will bring coffee & donuts for the pocket party!!!!

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited March 2012

    oooooo! chocolate old fashioned please

  • odie16
    odie16 Member Posts: 1,882
    edited March 2012
  • reesie
    reesie Member Posts: 2,078
    edited March 2012

    Ooh I want French Cruellers. I'll be there with everyone.

  • MOT
    MOT Member Posts: 130
    edited March 2012

    oh, my first 2 pocket parties -- love donuts and cheetos! Thoughts and prayers to Eph3_12 and Sherry -- hoping to get (good) results of my LX and node biopsy tomorrow... but what ever happens I am ready....

    Dianarose, what your brothers did for you made me cry. You are truly blessed with a loving family. Now you go out there and kick butt.

  • YaYa5
    YaYa5 Member Posts: 667
    edited March 2012
    count me in the pocket party!  i'm there for you, eph and sherry.   
  • Valjean
    Valjean Member Posts: 1,898
    edited March 2012

    ((( Joni ))) & ((( Sherry )))

  • Dianarose
    Dianarose Member Posts: 2,407
    edited March 2012

    Pocket hopping sounds like a good time. Best of luck to the both of you.

     I do believe what I have going on is a seroma. It's even bigger this morning. I can't put my arm down by my side. I will not leave the MO's office until someone drains it. My appt. is at 10:30. I have all my questions for her written down so I don't forget anything. If anyone thinks of something I might forget to ask her please feel free to let me know. Thanks

  • walley
    walley Member Posts: 231
    edited March 2012

    I'm in the pocket for both of you ladies:)

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited March 2012

    Sherry - Pocket party for you, too.  What's your favorite pocket party food?  Know that by now you are at the hospital.

    Dianarose - Hope you get some relief today.  And answers to your questions.

    MOT - Prayers for your biopsy results today.

    Prayers going up for all those unspoken needs or ones that come up during the day.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited March 2012

    In pockets for you ladies.  I'll bring the wet wipes for the orange Cheeto fingers so we don't ruin anyone's clothes.

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited March 2012

    I've some more wet wipes for the Cheeto's fingers!  I'll be jumping from pocket to pocket to pocket!

    Dianarose--while you are gathering info about treatment keep in mind that there are 2 kinds of treatment.  One is local treatment, this is surgery and radiation.  Local treatment only treats the breast and lymphnode area.  The second is systemic treatment, this is chemo and hormonal (estrogen blocking) treatment.  Systemic treatment is aimed at getting at any bc cells that have left the breast area and gone to other parts of the body.  Systemic treatment is always part of the treatment plan when a number of lymph nodes are involved since that is evidence that bc cells could have gotten away from the breast area to other parts of the body.  It might be easier for you to think about local treatment, then think about systemic treatment.  That way you don't have to be looking at so many different types of treatment with all the associated side effects.  

  • lisamarie68
    lisamarie68 Member Posts: 1,235
    edited March 2012

    EPH , and Sherry... sorry I am late but i am here in ur pockets ... ok I will be quiet sherry dont wanna make anyone mess up ... Prayers and Warm {{{HUGS}}} I brang along some fresh fruit ... :)

  • cmbear
    cmbear Member Posts: 1,086
    edited March 2012

    My heart ladies goes to you today. Joni- you will rock today--hope the appt is as boring as it can be!! Dianarose- hope you find relief today and some peace of mind too. Sherryc--by the time you read any of this it will be mostly behind you. Prayers for the start of this leg of your journey. MOT--will be there holding your hand thinking nothing but good thoughts. ((((hugs))))) to all! 

  • cmbear
    cmbear Member Posts: 1,086
    edited March 2012

    OOh I'm sorry I forgot to invite the cabana boy to the pocket party!! Silly me!!!

     

    I'm sure he will hand feed us cheetos so we don't have to get orange fingers!! 

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