MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN 40-60ish

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  • justmejanis
    justmejanis Member Posts: 1,847
    edited July 2012

    Barbe I'll be in your pocket tomorrow.  Bringing some lemon cheesecake!  :)

    Meece congratulations on a successful IV yesterday.  Great news.

    Eli, your mammo will be clear.  Just watch that squashing!

    Wishing everyone better health daily.

    Hugs to all!

  • dechi
    dechi Member Posts: 173
    edited July 2012

    Luv the Cheeto lips on that kitty!  Hi Guys - Can I get a pocket party for Thursday?  I'm having my exchange done and am a little nervous about the fact that my PS says I have a 30-40% chance of failure due to having rads on that side, but looking on the bright side, I have a 60-70% chance of success, right?  Cheetos please???

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

    dechi will be with you and yes you have a higher chance of success. 

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

    ai yi yi, so much for so many!  Here's a toast to you all:

    Squish, squish

    Glub, Glub,

    Love & Hugs to ya'll!

  • mumito
    mumito Member Posts: 4,562
    edited July 2012
    Man it is going to be hot inside all these pockets the next two days.LaughingGood luck ladies.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2012

    Yeah, Meece! So glad your infusion went well....and thanks for the hot pad tip!

    These pockets are getting hot with all that's going on!..and messy with the Cheetos too! I'll get some margaritas to cool us off! Hoping for good results for all!

  • lostinmo
    lostinmo Member Posts: 922
    edited July 2012
      Did someone say margaritas?
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2012

    Oh, thanks, Wanda!!! Yum........that's much better!

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

    Wanda and Jill, you are my new Best Friends! Cheers!'

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 537
    edited July 2012

    It's soooooooooo hot and those pockets are going to be rather close quarters so I'll bring the mini fan.

    Kitty

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

    I'm baaack.  I was right on the money with it taking three hours, but I had to spend the last hour kicking some Cheetos-stealing cat butt and then finishing off what was left in the bag myself. (Gack!  Hey cat, I found your missing hairball.)

    Well...

    Short Story:  I'm good.  My right treatment breast is fine and both breasts remain as densly inscrutable as ever. 

    Long Story:  (Go get a snack, I'll wait)  Check in, same ol' same ol', let's fill out three forms to update the files.  One form was asking a about previous Dx & surgeries, dates, outcome.  Duh!  I just wrote "see your own files for this" on it.   I got a tech I never had, so figured I would cut right to the chase.  I told her, "Look, last time I had to get 'extra views' because I had a fold or wrinkle on a a couple, and all I know is all that squishing left me with capillary damage (petechia,) so whatever you do, pose me so I don't have any wrinkles.  I don't want any re-dos this time."  We got all the way to the second one before she said, "Oh I have to re-do that 'cause I missed some tissue [near armpit.]  Grrr.  She said she would come back to that one.  I actually said, "With so many flabby women to image, how often do you end up having to re-do some views?"  "Oh, it happens quite often."  (I kept my cool, but I my brain lava was bubbling dangerously close to the surface.  I was thinking, Does anyone else have a problem with getting the bonus rads when they have to re-do an image; not to mention pass the cost along to your ins.? Way to keep the cost down.  Not!)  Then, still on my treatment side, she said , "Uh-oh, there was a wrinkle in there."  I lost it.  I said, "You aren't going to get your gold star from me today."  Isn't that lame?  I could feel the lameness even as it left my mouth.  But then, I added some drama.  I started backing toward the door (the universal sign for 'patient getting ready to bolt') and told her, "I don't feel like getting any extra views.  I don't want that radiation, and I don't want any more permanent bruise spots.  I said that when I came in.  Now, you have two re-dos?  I don't want them.  I'm serious."  She said she would give what she had to the radiologist and see IF the radiologist needed better views.  I took the guesswork out of the equation right there, "It's not about what she wants.  If I say that's enough, then I'm done."  I didn't say, Deal with it.  I only thought that.  Next, I got some ultrasound on lefty, that was monitoring a tiny, supposed fibroadenama.  It has remained tiny for two years now.  I'm off the hook with that one, they are bored with it and it won't get any more future scrutiny.  It stopped concerning me last year.  The wait to see the radiologist was not too long.  "The time has come," the radiologist said, "to talk of many things; of shoes and ships and sealing-wax and..."  Sorry, I was pretending my radiologist and I were "The Walrus and The Carpenter" (Lewis Carroll.)  What she really said was, nothing worrisome seen in me, "See ya' in a year."

    Ridiculous Side Story:  So yesterday, I was at the accupuncturist and he was doing some kind of freaky TCM diagnostic on me, or the Qi (chi) of my spleen or something about my neck, I forget,  and he used the "Chinese Cups" technique.  Five heated glass cups went on my upper back and created a vaccuum, to see what got pulled up to the surface skin.  Nothing too unusual.  However, after I came home, the five pinkish red spots continued to darken and bruise up.  Think hematomas.  Like jelly jar hickeys on my upper back.  (OMG!  When I was 16, why didn't I tell my mom that mark on my neck was where an alternative doc had checked my Qi?  I'm sure the grounding for going alternative would have been shorter than the grounding for coming home late with a hickey!)  Sorry to digress.  Anyway, I am just asking you all to appreciate the sass a person with five bruise-y marks like that on her back has to have to stand there and tell a mammo tech she is worried about a little boob bruising. I'm sure she told the story at lunch break about the moron she had this morning.  However, as dumb as those marks look, they are not a rads damaged breast and they will resolve on their own, no matter how crazy I appeared.  This part of the story really cracks me up still, but maybe you had to be there, or maybe you had to be me.  Ahahahahahahahahaha!

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

    E- she probably was too into her own ineptitude to notice the "bruises" on your back.  But I love the thought of telling your mom that story when you were 16 (you hussy you!) 

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

    Eli glad everything turned out OK but obviously she was not listening to you to begin with. duh!!! Love the side story

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

    ALWAYS got "extra views" instead of call backs! Why oh why don't they review last year's film BEFORE they screw up the view for this year??? So I finally said, just take them off!  I don't want my boobs any more!!!!

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

    Barbe- I am with you. I won't miss the mammograms at all. They used to wait until I got home to tell me they needed to take more views. It was only over an hour away.

    El- I am glad everything turned out ok for you.

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

     Not condoning violence, not at all. But Eli, you have my permission to cyber whip that tech with a wet noodle. Good for you for standing up for yourself and good for you having clear scans!! 

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

    I'm already over it.  I don't have to go there for another year.  Ya ya ya, and a hoo hoo hoo!

    Happy Dance!!!      

  • Paula66
    Paula66 Member Posts: 1,728
    edited July 2012

    I so do not miss my itty bitty titties getting squished. I always loved explaining to the guys at work what a mammo was like.  I would say let me put your sack in that vise over there and then let me tighten till they are flat.  Oh but wait we have to go beyond flat. Oh and let me do that from different angles.  needless to say they never asked me what one was like again. I always hated mammos and don't miss them.  I can't complain to much about the chic who does them here.  She is really good and always has the prevous years mammo up.  Heck there were sometimes she would pull several of the old images up. 

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

    Eli, love your sass AND the dancing elephant.

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

    I won't miss the mammo's either.  Never liked getting my itty bitty titties squished either, although my tech was very gentle.

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

    Having seen an elephant up close & personal recently, I have to laugh at the thought of Valerie, the Aftrician elephant @ 6 Flags Vallejo dolled up in a thong & rolled jeans-she would have been adorable! 

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2012
    Note on the squishing...I never minded the pressure before my Dx, and I never had bruising from it.  However, rads broke down that one side and the mammo techs surely should be used to that seeing as how most lumpectomy women have a side like that, and used to women saying, "Hey, I bruise more easily on the one side now so take it easy."  As of today, I don't see any more petechia so my tech was not really applying too much pressure.  However, if she had to do two more views (because of the improper posing) who knows how I would have held up.  I can't take the repeated pressure like I used to.
  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2012

    elimar--good for you for standing up for yourself.  We need to start a movement regarding mammo re-dos.  The first time is a freeby.  The second time has to be explained, IN DETAIL, before they are done.  The third time is an automatic "This center is not competent" rating.  Good grief! 

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

    Barbe, this is a test. Repeat this is a test. . . . 

    Just want to make sure your procedure today works. 

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

    Dechi--may you breeze thru your exchange tomorrow!! You asked for Cheetos. . . 

    Now why are my cheetos larger than my hot sexy men ? Good question.Hmmm. priorities, I guess. 

  • lostinmo
    lostinmo Member Posts: 922
    edited July 2012

    Those cheetos look good!

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

    I like to invite males who are curious about a mammo to put their waffle iron in the freezer.  Put the irons on the flat side up and place their parts in it and then shut it completely.  Before they open it, they must stay extremely still and not breathe until a woman protected by a partition wall says they can.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2012

    Ooooh, Meece!,,,that's COLD! ....and meanly accurate too! LOL

  • lostinmo
    lostinmo Member Posts: 922
    edited July 2012

    The scary part is..I can picture this in my head. Them in their gowns lined up waiting their turn.

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

    They want us to believe they are behind that partition to protect them from radiation, but actually it's to protect them from objects which may be hurled at them between "views".

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