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Morning ladies. Hope all of you are doing well. I have not posted lately but have been reading all of the posts. Saddened by the loss of two sisters. That really hit me hard last week. But this week I am going to be strong and get thru my last AC treatment this Thursday. So far I have been handling them ok with minimal SEs. Hope taxol is the same. I have heard it is easier than AC but who knows. Anyway thinking of you all. Have a great Monday.
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Kcal - welcome to our group. It was great to hear that you had such an effective response to chemo. I don't know the reason for the numbness on the non-surgical side, but one of the other sisters on here did mention that she had facial numbness as a SE of Taxol.
FernMf - *sniffles and wipes tear*. Another newbie graduates to giving advice!! (feel like a proud Mom, everytime I see this happen)
5owens - sorry you're here but welcome and yes this is survivable.
First, hubby is right, stay away from the Internet unless you're sure they're reliable sites. Here's two for you.
www.tnbcfoundation.org
www.cbcf.org
My first tip for you is that when you go to your first planning appt. , bring a notebook buddy with you. This should be someone who both listens well and takes notes well. You will have an unbelievable amount of information given to you, which is hard to remember. The notes will help you remember.
Please ask any specific questions you have and we will do our best to help. Also, we often use abbreviations on here (for example MO =medical oncologist, BS = breast surgeon, RO = radiation oncologist) . so don't be afraid to ask what it means if you don't know.
Painting - great to see you!
Melissa - glad to hear the A/C part has gone well. -
Good Morning ladies,
Lots to respond to so I will break up my messages.
Fern....One down.
Lory.....so glad about the good liver scan. I too have a spot on my lung they are watching. So far so good. I'm sure yours will be just that, a spot.
Jazzy.......whew, you will be done with Taxol before you know it.
Cocker.....I don't ask my doc about percentages and the like. In my mind everything is a 50/50 chance. It will or won't happen and thinking about it just won't effect a change. Ignorantly blissful? Maybe. But I'm okay with that. Try not to dwell on a potential return.
Bak.....so sorry to hear about your sister's struggles. It is so true that we all have something traumatic to deal with. Just don't let it get your stress level up. Do what you can to help but remember that your health comes first. My family is an absolute wreck right now so I can relate. Sometimes I just have to quietly walk away from the mess and collect my thoughts then I find I can offer some energy to help.
dgcote.......how are you doing?
fish.....how's the new bald look?
Tazzy......I trust surgery went well. Are you doing okay?
Mags......Is PT helping with the LE?
mmiserak.....I have had so many scans (PET, CT etc) I can't even count. My doc is very pro scan. Maybe because I am a unique case. So far I have not gone more than 5 weeks past the end of treatment without a recurrence. As it stand now I am scheduled for a PET scan every 3 months or sooner if necessary. I should be glowing by the end of the year.
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Tooky.....beautiful
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bak.......my heart just aches to see such young sister taken too soon. I'm sorry it is hitting you so hard. sending you all my love!
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Hi Everyone!
I am just checking in after a long while. Saw some nice bald pictures - very cute! I have a few myself and will try to put them here some day. Sorry, ladies, this site was my only solace but now I can't even come here as much as I would like to due to my eyes. Finally found out that I have a condition called "pre-retinal membrane". Seeing a retina specialist this Friday, see what he says, how serious this is. I also got new close vision glasses, will pick it up in a week, can't wait. Anyway, my eyes gets really watery, painful, blinded - just feel like closing it and going to sleep.
What causes pre-retinal membrane - well, when a person's body has to respond to an immune dysfunction, the retina develops a thin membrane in the front of it, so as to save the vision from this attack, as the retina is the most important organ which makes us see. This is the natural response (imagine how our bodies are so amazing)! In my case, I am not sure what happened, maybe at the time, when the BC came and attacked my body, there was an immune response, and at that time, the retina developed this thin membrane. It can also be referred to as scar tissue. The scar tissue can fall off, and then I won't have any problems, but that is a big "if". Or it can get stuck to the retina, causing more problems. Surgery would be the last option, as it is a very intricate surgery. Mine seems to be in both eyes already.
I can see fine right now but cannot read, however, that is more of a glasses problem. This new problem makes my eyes painful and hard to keep it open. It has become very sensitive to light. The internet does not say that I can get blind, rather, I can have distorted vision, depending on the severity. The doc told me that as long as anyone can see, then glasses help magnify their vision. The problem is when someone cannot see with glasses, and in my case, that is definitely not the case. I have all my vision.
So now I am facing another huge medical nightmare. I am thinking what if I get blind...... have to ask the specialist that quesion. When I first heard this, I felt the same scare as I had felt with BC.
Sorry ladies, I am trying to avoid stressing my eyes too much, so can't read all the posts. Will try to post here every now and then, just to keep in touch. Love you all.
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theowens5 - DEFINITELY TOO MUCH INFORMATION out there . . CHOOSE what you want to read and hear - for every bad story there is a good story - - CHOOSE to be hopeful!
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Hi Inmate... thanks I am doing very well considering. Continue to take the pain meds - they are certainly helping. Still pretty numb. Nurse changed my dressing on Saturday as was very happy with how things looked. Drains are really a pain in the arse... and there was me freaking out about them ? See my BS for follow up on August 28 - hes on holiday until then. Will get the path report from the family doc before hand... fingers crossed for clean margins. Now just resting up and healing.
Although I haven't responded to you all, I am thinking of you and sending good thoughts to those with trials and tribulations. Stay strong ladies. Love & hugs xxxxxxxxx
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Today I took my 67 year old girlfriend to my oncologist, as she is now in a nursing home about an hour from me. She is a 12 year survivor of inflammatory breast cancer - she also had mets to the brain. She is a miracle as far as IBC goes, but she now has dementia. My doctor said that was the price she pays for living this long. They treated her aggressively, and didn't think she'd be here. That makes me so sad. I hope they figure out gene therapy soon!
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Cocker - glad you were able to move your daughter's appointment up - still the waiting - ((HUGS))
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Tazzy - Glad you are doing well. Don't forget to do your exercises!
Lovely - Good luck your eyes. Hopefully there is something they can do to help that doesn't involve surgery or anything too intrusive.
Cocker - Hope the wait goes quickly and she gets great news !
OBXK - Sorry to hear about your friend!
Welcome newbies! It does get better and is manageable. Ask any questions you need to - nothing is off limits here.
Hoping everyone had a great weekend and minimal SEs!
Doreen
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Just wanted to say a quick hello to all...I was away from the hot city this weekend spending time with my family. They've all been incredibly supportive. Radiation is very tiring but it ends Weds Aug 8. Saw the RO today, she is pleased with the way things are going. Hope to read and post more when I'm less fatigued.
Tazzy - glad your surgery went well.
Cocker - I understand your fears. But as others have said, over 80 percent of breast lumps are benign, especially for younger women. I hope you can hang on to that and be calmed a bit.
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Tazzy...good to hear from you...and glad things are going OK...have heard those drains are nasty stuff...hopefully you can get them out soon??!!
Cocker.you go girl...I'm sure Mandy will be fine but the sooner the better finding this out...I tell my daughter to check herself out all the time...and to be vigilant...I dunno..I was thinking I was 49 at diagnosis and she is only 23.....I do tell her that she is"special" which she doesnt appreciate all...but at least...with any little thing she will be given preference and not told that she is too young to have cancer...blah..I hate to think my daughter or any of our daughters will ever have to go through this crap
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Welcome 5owens and kcgirl and desertmama.......good job on finding this group of ladies. you will find all the support you need here.
Cocker......Ugh! I am sending all my love to you and Mandy.
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Lovely.......so sorry about your eyesight. I had not heard of that before. Cancer, the gift that keeps on giving.
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Well ladies......I was away for a week or so, pretty much had the worst case of drag-ass you could imagine. That does not bode well for an ADHD person like me. In addition to the exreme fatigue, my entire body hurts, constant nausea, headaches and dizziness. Lets not forget the freakin mets having a dance party all over my chest. Seriously! Asked the doc today if I will ever get rid of the mets and he said they are tough but it is possible. I'll accept that answer. Good news, I qualify for the mets trial, but it may come down to choosing the trial over chemo. I will let the good doc make that call for me. He will have a conversation with the trial principal before giving his recommendation. He wants to see some positive results before sending me over to the trial. Oh and did I mention the pain is back on my right side? Dr K couldn't hear anything so we are still going with a clean scan (except for the mets, of course). That means it is still considered a local recurrence. Yeah!
For those of you worried about a recurrence. Try not to worry too much.. As Cocker's Dr said 50/50 chance. I am way past the 50/50 chance and still have lots of fight and in no way consider myself on the wrong end of a losing battle. TN does respond well to treatment. Sometimes it takes awhile to find the right treatment. I will keep fighting until they find the cure. Having good mental strength is as important as the tx. I think I can, I think I can I think I can!
And just so you all don't think I've lost my marbles.......cancer fucking sucks! Losing two more sisters just brings it all home. Tears and sorrow tonight.
Love to you all!
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I have been away from the boards for a couple of weeks. So sad to hear we lost 2 BC sisters.
Thinking of all you wonderful ladies...
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Tazzy - So glad you are doing well!
Inmate - So sorry for the drain and trauma. Totally sucks after all you've already been through...... You are a fighter all the way.
Lovely - So hope your eyesight is better soon. Is it from the BC treatment?
Karen - 67 is really young......she is lucky to have a loving friend like you to help. My mom is 82 and I couldn't imagine her going through all this cr@p.
Hope60 - Great news from the RO! Stay strong
Cocker - I'm not sure what the 50/50 thing is, but I know that this reality check is teaching me how to LIVE differently. More family time and less work....Hope the cafe is doing well!
Kathrnn - Good move on the abbreviations. It took me several weeks to figure out the lingo, and didn't know what RO or MO was until you posted it! Don't forget DH ( dear Hubby, right!?).
I'm having a wonderful time with my sister! I didn't realize how much I needed her until she arrived. We've spent hours and hours reliving the past and talking about the future. Laughing, crying, and then laughing some more. Going to miss her when she leaves on Sunday, then it's just me and the pups again. So appreciative for every moment... I told her about you gals, and she wanted me to say "thank you" for being here. All of you have made a difference in several peoples lives, I know you impacted mine.....
Hugs to all!
Shannon -
Jazzy.......very lucky to have such a relationship with your sis. Enjoy every minute!
love to you............dawn
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Thanks, Dawn......you rock!
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An elderly woman was looking for a pet to be a good companion and not much trouble.
The pet store owner suggested a parrot, showed it to her and guaranteed her it would be a wonderful companion.
The woman asked if it would behave if she took it to church with her on Sundays.
The owner said it shouldn't be a problem and that she could put him on her shoulder and he would stay there.
She bought the parrot and for the next week spent time getting to know him.
Assured that he spoke properly and was well behaved, she put him on her shoulder and went off to church.
Just as everyone quieted down and the sermon began, the parrot looked around, squawked and said, "It's goddamned cold in here!"
Everyone turned to look at her and she ran out of the church in total embarrassment! All the next week, she talked to the parrot explaining the necessity to remain quiet during church.
The parrot understood so she put him on her shoulder and went to church the following Sunday.
Once again, just as everything got quiet and the sermon began, the parrot squawked, looked around and loudly proclaimed, "It's goddamned cold in here!!"
And again the woman ran from the church. The next day she returned to the pet store and explained the embarrassing situation to the owner.
Since she didn't want to get rid of the parrot, the owner offered the following solution:
If the parrot does that again, grab him by the legs and swing him around 5 or 6 times and return him to your shoulder." "That'll work?" asked the woman. "Guaranteed!" exclaimed the owner.
So, the next Sunday she took the parrot to church and, sure enough, just as the sermon started, the parrot squawked, "It's goddamned cold in here!!" Without any hesitation, the woman grabbed his legs, swung him around 5 or 6 times and placed him back on her shoulder.
The parrot shook his head, ruffled his feathers and said, "Pretty fuckin' windy, too!" -
BernieEllen - thank you that was just what I needed.
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To all of you wonderful ladies with my love

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Cocker - Thank you. A warm Hug is just what I needed.... :-)
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A college class had to write a short story in as few words as possible and include religion, sexuality and mystery. This story earned the only A+: "Good God, I'm pregnant, I wonder who did it?"
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Hello Ladies;
Just a quick check in. Week out past my first treatment. Got my Neulasta shot on Friday. Took the Claritin (yes not the D) but felt like I was hit by a truck on Saturday. Had to take my bra off because it was hurting my shoulders. Slept LOTS. Maybe just giving myself the right to do that. All else is well.
Sending out warm and genlte hugs to all the women who are keeping me sane. And for those we have lost is heaven's gain.
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Well seeing as how I have now seen the F-word unleashed here, I would like to share a quick story with you ladies. Please keep in mind that I live in an Islamic country in the Middle East where you don't ever hear this word in public, and flipping the bird will get you sent to jail and then deported.
Apparently I created a small spectacle coming out of surgery. It seemed a gargantuan effort to form words and speak them, and I wasn't sure if I dreamed it or not, but my DH reports that the !st thing I said was I love you, before blurting out FUCK CANCER!! Repeatedly. He says the nurses remained deadpan and politely pretended not to hear.

These, of course, were the very same 2 sentiments running through my head like a mantra on the way into surgery.
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Well seeing as how I have now seen the F-word unleashed here, I would like to share a quick story with you ladies. Please keep in mind that I live in an Islamic country in the Middle East where you don't ever hear this word in public, and flipping the bird will get you sent to jail and then deported.
Apparently I created a small spectacle coming out of surgery. It seemed a gargantuan effort to form words and speak them, and I wasn't sure if I dreamed it or not, but my DH reports that the !st thing I said was I love you, before blurting out FUCK CANCER!! Repeatedly. He says the nurses remained deadpan and politely pretended not to hear.

These, of course, were the very same 2 sentiments running through my head like a mantra on the way into surgery.
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Hi all, Melissa here, just want to start by saying THANK YOU! Thank you for sharing your stories, ups and downs, positives and negatives. You all give hope to others with TNBC. I do not have BC but my mom was recently diagnosed and is awaiting surgery, then chemotherapy. She will be seeing a plastic surgeon tomorrow regaurding tram flap reconstruction. She is 56 tnbc, brca1 & 2 (-) unstaged at this point. Praying for a good outcome from surgery. I have been reading all your posts for the last week and it is helping me through this scary time....the unknown is awful. I will continue to think of you all often, even as a registered nurse and being exposed to the many crazy things that can happen to your body, nothing prepared me for this....Thoughts and prayers are often with you all!!
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DesertMama - So proud of you! Let it out, scream it out, let the world know just how you feel! How are you doing? Keep in touch. We care.
Cocker - Still holding your hand and sharing your worry.
Inmate - Holding your hand and sharing your worry, too. You are going to beat it this time for good.
Dormac and Bernie - Thanks for the laughs. I think we all needed a reason to chuckle.
I found a huge zucchini this morning. I've been on internet for healthiest recipe to use it up. Most need to turn on the oven, but that seems crazy when it is so hot here.
A cheerful hello to all you sisters, Jan
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