moving on to stage IV
Just recently dx with bone mets and poss liver. I wish all you III ers good luck. I'm a freaking wreck but I'm tough and have young kids and a wonderful husband to fight for.
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Orlandpark, I am really sorry that you have to deal with this. Check in and let us know howyou are doing.
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Orland, we're so sorry to hear this news. But, we know the ladies in the Stage IV forum will welcome you with open arms...they'll prove to be a wonderful resource for you and an amazing sounding board.
Please don't hesitate if we can help you along the way as well!
--Your Mods
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Orlandpark,
Sorry you have to join us, but come on over to the stage IV forum. I can honestly say I have never met a stronger, more gracious group of women. And, very smart, compassionate and funny . Seems impossible now but humor is an important part of strength and courage. Thinking of you, Caryn -
So sorry to hear about that Orland. Are you Er/Pr +ve or her 2+?....may be they can start you on hereceptin or hormonals and you may not even need chemo at all.
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er/pr+ Her2-, orig dx 1-11-11 stage iii 15 pos lymphnodes, chemo radiation and reconstruction,
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Please let me know how you ate doing, what your treatment plan is etc. I am so sorry this has happened to you. I know that both stage III and iv women are hear to support you.
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I'm sorry, orlandpark
Please come back and visit us and let us know how you are doing. Once a stage 3 sistah, always a stage 3 sistah.
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Orlando,
Gosh, I am so sorry to hear your news. Words are failing me, but know that there are a lot of women on here who care about you, and we're here to help you any way we can.
Many Hugs
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I'm so sorry Orlando, I wish you the best with future tx. Hugs & prayers.
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So sorry to hear this. Hoping your txs go quickly and you get to NED soon!
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Hi hon,
Don't leave us behind here, you started with us and we'll still be here if you need us!
Sharon
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Hello orlandpark1965,
You are an ILC sister and a stage 3 sister. We are here for you. There are so many things to say and yet none will turn this around right now. Just know we care. I hope you will accept a huge hug and hold on to the thought that the overwhelming feelings you are having right now will pass; not all at once, and it will take time, but you will feel better. I say this knowing you are probably thinking, "She's not stage 4." That's true, and maybe I'm out of line here, but I wanted to respond. There are ILC women on the stage 4 board. lulubee, lovinmomma, Frapp, CoolBreeze, BetteE, and alesta29 are some who post there. ILC treatment is not really different than IDC, though, so the stage 4 women will have lots of information and support to give no matter their type of BC. I hope your oncologist will meet with you soon and get your plan in motion. That will help a lot I think. Sending sincere warm hugs your way. G.
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thank you all so much. Im going to work tomorrow,Saturday had MRI liver, Tues bone scan Wed onc appt. Pray for me. Thanks again
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Very sorry, Orlandopark. I will pray for you. I wish I could think of something to say that would bring you comfort now. Praying for you to stay strong and positive... Cancer really rots!
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Praying for you Orlandopark. Stay strong!
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Will be thinking of you and praying for you. Hope all goes as well as possible. Stay strong.
cindy
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Its just not believable , you will be ok and NED very soon
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Thinking of you and wishing you well. Xoxoxo
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How was your appointments with oncologist , be positive ,be strong ,you will overcome this bump on the road
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Many: Thank you. What a roller coaster. My liver turned out to be "fatty" no cancer in the organs. The bone is still being looked at. It could be the early stages of Padgets disease (not cancer) my mom had it but they are now sending me for a PET scan on Monday and see a Bone Oncologist on Tuesday. I have tons of arthritis since my first scan. My onc said that they will want a bone biopsy. So I feel there is still hope and I have seeked some help from a local cancer support center and feeling better. If it's bone met's I'll just have to accept that. How is your wife
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Thank you everyone for the prayers. I'm a big believer in prayer. I'll keep you posted next week. So I guess I'm still a stage 3.99 gal
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She is ok ,you are stage 3 and will be stage 3 ,nothing will show up on pet scan
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Good news on the liver! Sending prayers that there is no bone involvement either. Keep us posted!
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Yea. on the fatty liver. (That doesn't sound right, but you know what I mean.) It ain't mets 'til they prove it. So happy the support center is helping. I'm keeping everything crossed here for a cancer free PET and bone biopsy. Whatever the news, we all are here to support you. Thanks for updating. Hugs.
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