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  • firestorm531
    firestorm531 Member Posts: 176
    edited September 2012

    You are a way stronger woman than I am Wanda...no internet would feel like having my right arm cut off!  LOL  Especially since I've opted to do my chemo/rads treatments alone with just Ted, my phone and an iPad...I'm calling it 'roughing it'  Bwaaahaaahaaaaa  There's my camping joke for the day ;-)  Much love to you chicky!!!

  • jpmomof3
    jpmomof3 Member Posts: 643
    edited September 2012

    Prettyinpink, I hate that you had an encounter like that. As others said don't let the idiots get you down, I know it's hard not to though. Karma may come around and bite that couple on the ass. Too bad you couldn't ask her if her mammogram was overdue. She could look like us someday... 1 in 8 chance. But I must say that you are gorgeous bald and fuck them for being assholes.



    I jogged a little yesterday during my walk. I have never felt so out of shape before but it felt great to run a bit. Gonna do it again today even though I am sore. This is one of my few week days off where I don't have an appointment so I am going to enjoy it. I had to work all weekend including yesterday.

  • Cindyl
    Cindyl Member Posts: 1,194
    edited September 2012
    lostinmo - where are you doing rads?  Lots of libraries have public internet connections.  Talk to your cancer navigator and see if she can't hunt something down for you... I'd be twitchy without the net. Wink 
  • jpmomof3
    jpmomof3 Member Posts: 643
    edited September 2012

    Prettyinpink sorry for going on with this but your story about that couple struck a chord with me. I admire you for going out topless and hope you keep doing it. While I was out on a walk/jog this morning I thought of something that would be fun ( imaginary or real if you want...). Get a t-shirt or tank top made that says "hairstyle compliments of chemotherapy. Have you had a mammogram lately?". Wear that under your top and show it if you encounter another person like them. On the back put " shut the f up" if they don't look like they were bothered by the front you can show them that. Those people are evil and stupid and while we shouldn't let it bother us, it would at least give me a little satisfaction to stick back in their faces some.



    Thats my rant for today. I the words of Ramols, Find your happy today everyone.

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

    jpmom - you crack me up. I think you could market that shirt/slogan and make a few bucks out of all this crap! Enjoy your day with no work and no appts!

  • Tazzy
    Tazzy Member Posts: 2,546
    edited September 2012

    Good morning ladies.... This has been a busy thread and I know I cant respond to you all - seems my concentration levels are really not very good lately.   I have read all your posts and am thinking of everyone and to those in tx wishing you minimal SE's and wishing everyone else some good mojo and happy today.

    Camping was good although I was so tired yesterday.... Could just be all that fresh air.

    Hello and welcome to all the new ladies.  To reiterate what everyone else has said, crap you have to be here but its an awesome board - our safe haven.  

    Think tiredness put me in a bad head space last night... was so pissed at everything.  Feeling better today after a good nights sleep - blissful.

    Oh... and love the ‘blue' Juneau.

  • Soyaandpepper
    Soyaandpepper Member Posts: 368
    edited September 2012

    jpmomof3-I know what you mean by out of shape, I'm like that when I started back the gym and still feel like that now. But I agree, it DOES feel good to excerise again, I've been making progress since I've been back and you would too. It just takes time that's all. Enjoy your day off and go out and have some fun!!!!!

    Tazzy-Glad you enjoy your camping, nothing like the fresh air out there! 

  • Layla2525
    Layla2525 Member Posts: 827
    edited September 2012

    DianaNM, your post on the drain caught on the recliner,cheered me up a bit. I am super depressed I supposed from the after effects of the exchange surg. and sleep deprivation,couldnt get comfortable last night and slept in 2hr increments.

    After my bmx in Dec my pain pump tube and my drains got tangled in the seatbelt and I was in pain and finally got untangled and made my way to the recliner but it was a little cold then and my fiance tried to fluff the electric covers in the air so that the heat controls hit me in the chest, I was hysterical and called the PS,my fiance refuses to talk to the PS to this day. My PS talked to the fiance on the phone that day,dunno what was said but guess it was along the lines of "dont make me come over there!" I got my gel implants but they are flatter than I was naturally and I am super disappointed and depressed over being flat again. Perky boobs my a--s,where do those stupid comment of the day winners get off? Like to throw them under the bus!

  • MrsCich
    MrsCich Member Posts: 409
    edited September 2012

    Hi ladies... 3 1/2 days post BMX surgery. I feel so, so much better every day that passes. I can raise my arms some but had a bit of a meltdown this morning. My husband washed my hair (I laid on a lawn chair in my bathroom propped against the tub). He's not very good at towel drying hair so I decided I could do it myself. I did do it but I broke down because I look like a t-Rex with little arms at my side that are of little use at the moment. I so badly wanted to put my hair in a ponytail but my husband had to. He's definitely not a stylist!!!!!



    On a good note, I got the results from my sentinel node biopsy....stage 1 (from what he can tell) and CLEAR LYMPH NODES!!!!! ☺ I have a post op appt with my PS on Thursday and appt with my BS Monday. He said I could be meeting with my oncologist as early as next week!!!!!



    Now here's a question for you ladies. If I ha a DMX with all tissue removed, have clear Lymph nodes, etc. why do I have to still have treatment?

  • MrsCich
    MrsCich Member Posts: 409
    edited September 2012

    Hi ladies... 3 1/2 days post BMX surgery. I feel so, so much better every day that passes. I can raise my arms some but had a bit of a meltdown this morning. My husband washed my hair (I laid on a lawn chair in my bathroom propped against the tub). He's not very good at towel drying hair so I decided I could do it myself. I did do it but I broke down because I look like a t-Rex with little arms at my side that are of little use at the moment. I so badly wanted to put my hair in a ponytail but my husband had to. He's definitely not a stylist!!!!!



    On a good note, I got the results from my sentinel node biopsy....stage 1 (from what he can tell) and CLEAR LYMPH NODES!!!!! ☺ I have a post op appt with my PS on Thursday and appt with my BS Monday. He said I could be meeting with my oncologist as early as next week!!!!!



    Now here's a question for you ladies. If I ha a DMX with all tissue removed, have clear Lymph nodes, etc. why do I have to still have treatment?

  • teeballmom
    teeballmom Member Posts: 322
    edited September 2012

    Hi all!  Wow, its been several days and there is so much to read.  I'll have to get back to everyone.

    Well, starting Taxol tomorrow and not looking forward to it.  Not sure why since my case manager, my SIL (who's a nurse), my ONC and the nurses at the cancer center tell me the SE's (if I experience any) will not be as bad as AC.  The worst I should expect is being really tired and some bone pain (like with my neulasta shot - but never had pain with my neulasta).  Why can't I believe anyone?  Not sure.  This weekend should be interesting....

    So on top of everything else, my DH was in a car accident a few weeks ago (sideswiped by an uninsured & unlicensed driver here in CA) and our insurance company totalled the car.  Yeah, so on top of Taxol tomorrow, we've got to go find a new (meaning new or used) car for us by next Tuesday so he can turn in the rental.  I'm just so grateful he was not hurt.  The other driver hit the car really good, he ended up going through a ditch and traveling another 150 feet before his car stopped.  Everyone is amazed the car didn't flip over when it hit the ditch.  Unfortunately, we're upside down on the car, and when my DH called the finance company to see if they would discount what we are upside down on, they gave him a sales pitch on how they can work with him and just add what is owed onto a new loan if we go with the same make.  I even told him to try and use my BC as a sympathy measure but no deal.  Oh well... I told him it didn't hurt to try.  The answer is always no if you don't ask.  He's so stressed.  Me, not so much, but I think it's just because he wasnt' hurt and well, with everything all of us ladies must pay out for our treatments and everything, what's another several thousand on top of that.  Honestly, what are we gonna do?

    Oh yeah, I emailed my herbalist/pharmacist and he said he wants me to take B-6, L-glutamine and continue taking my green tea and alpha lopic acid for helping with any neuropathy I may get from Taxol.  I actually have to break down all of my supplements and take them over a period of 3 meals during the day because I can't for the life of me get everything down in one sitting.  I have a really hard time taking any pills and if I can't swallow them all in one swallow, I really have to struggle to get any pill down after that.  I'm grateful for this gentleman, just feeling like a walking pill bottle by the end of the day.  LOL.

    Hoping everyone is doing well and Take Care.

  • MrsCich
    MrsCich Member Posts: 409
    edited September 2012

    Also, my BS said something about doing onco testing. How do they do this testing if I have no tissue. How can I have BC recurrence when I have no breast tissue?

  • Cindyl
    Cindyl Member Posts: 1,194
    edited September 2012

    MrsCich -- Glad your test results are looking good!  You'll be doing your own hair soon, I'm sure.  As for the Oncotype test, they send in material from the tumor they removed for testing.  As for a recurrence, well we always hope you won't have one, but there's always some breast tissue left behind, it's just not possible to get it all.  There's also the unpleasant possibility that some cancer has escaped from your breasts and has made a new home elsewhere in your body.  It's not common when you have clear nodes, but it can happen, so depending on the results of you onco testing they may want to treat you systematically, just to try to catch any rouge cells.  That systematic treatment could be chemo, or hormonal such as tamoxifen or both.  Many factors are considered... how aggressive is your cancer, how old are you, how aggressive do you  want to be...  

  • Scorchy
    Scorchy Member Posts: 240
    edited September 2012

    Cindyl,

    You're right about the lymph nodes. I'm no longer speaking to mind since they allowed breast cancer cells through to settle in my spine.  Eff lymph nodes.  They were sleeping on the job.  Suspicious, but then clear.

    Grrrr.

    Scorch

  • juneaubugg
    juneaubugg Member Posts: 951
    edited September 2012

    Hi ladies. just woke up. Another perfectly good day wasted. Mrscich- cindyl explained it perfectly. That's why I'm doing four rounds of AC followed by tamoxifen.



    Can I tell you all how much I hate this emotional roller coaster chemo puts me on?! I'm a ton better then last time, but tired, and bored. I feel like I'm getting far but all this drinking of fluids doesn't help with that.



    Anyway, dad and step mom on the way over to take me and DH out for dinner. Ttyl.

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited September 2012

    Hello to all. Busy thread! I am glad every is on their way with Tx, getting better from Sx, having all questions answered.



    Well , school started here today, and my doorbell rang right after school with the first fund raising kid! LOL. I am a sucker for French Silk pie, so no brainer, but 19$? wow things went up. But at least I have a pie for a special occasion. LOL

  • MrsCich
    MrsCich Member Posts: 409
    edited September 2012

    Cindy's, I am 33 with no family hx of BC. My BS says because of my age with IDC and high grade DCIS it's usually aggressive and that my onc will most likely recommend I do chemo. I want to be aggressive about it but not so aggressive with the injection of poisons in my body if its not needed.

  • Cindyl
    Cindyl Member Posts: 1,194
    edited September 2012

    MrsCich - Well the oncotype test will give you more information and may help with your decision... and it is your decision.  I'm older than you are (51) but still young to my MO (dear sweet man) and my tumor was quite a bit larger than yours.  My MO said he would automatically have recommended chemo for me before the oncutype, but now, given a low number on that and a very high ER+ he was of the opinion that tamoxifen was the way to go.  It's so difficult to make a decision, knowing that the stakes are so very high, and knowing that you may never know if you made the right decision. 

    If you do chemo and don't reoccur will you wonder if you "poisoned" yourself needlessly?  Of course you will.

    If you don't do chemo and you do reoccur?  What then?  

    You will have to make a decision that lets you sleep at night.  We'll all be here giving you moral support if that helps.

  • Cindyl
    Cindyl Member Posts: 1,194
    edited September 2012

    Scortch.  I agree eff lymph nodes. Mine (hopefully) didn't let the cancer out, but the dozens of nodes I have left are apparently lazy buggers and refuse to pick of the slack for the 7 that were removed. Jerks.

  • juneaubugg
    juneaubugg Member Posts: 951
    edited September 2012

    Mrscich... One step at a time. You have no decision to make today. So today, just breathe and stay with your feet. I'm sure you'll be given more choices again soon enough. (((hugs)))

  • juneaubugg
    juneaubugg Member Posts: 951
    edited September 2012

    Scorch... Hugs. Been meaning to call but been sleeping off this last tx on Friday.

  • Cindyl
    Cindyl Member Posts: 1,194
    edited September 2012

    Juneaubugg is so right.  When you first get on this cancer merry-go-round it seems like everything is an emergency, but really, there is time to make sure you understand the what your unique situation is, what your choices are, and more importantly, what your choices are not

  • 2FriedEggs
    2FriedEggs Member Posts: 640
    edited September 2012

    MrsCich  So glad you are feeling better everyday! It is weird first with the arm thing. Several times after I could "use" my arms and after I got a few fills, I would try to put on different things and get "stuck" in the clothes. It is such a helpless feeling lol when you have to get help to get something all the way on or off but it's only temporary and afterwards I would get a chuckle out of it. Thats great news on the pathology of the lymph nodes. Did you get the pathology of the breast tissue as well? If so was it what they expected -no surprises?  Like everyone said the oncologist will probably make the recommendation pro or con the chemo once your onco test comes back. I really haven't heard of anyone though that is estrogen positive, especially your age that hasn't had to atleast take tamoxifen for 5 or so years though but the oncologist will make that decision too. That hopefully starves any cancer cells of estrogen that may have escaped into the bloodstream or snuck through the lymph system so that they can't set up shop in any other part of your body. By having the dmx though you have greatly reduced the local reoccurance rate even though as long as there is even the tiniest bit of breast tissue it's still a possibility.  Hopefully since you have daughters your oncologist will do the BRAC testing too. Although my mom had BC at 40, my BRAC came back negative but you do want to be armed with the results for their future care. Even though my mom was never tested, my breast surgeon started me on mammograms alot younger than the normal guidelines.  Regardless of what is decided as far as treatments, you will feel so much better once you get each step "decided" and move on to the next step. Boy your doctor seems to have started you out with a decent amount of fill. Is it any more comfy yet? Just when you get used to the last fill it seems they give you more lol.

    Juneau it's so nice to see that you are going "topless" and you look great by the way!

    Tazzy I'm the same way with the tired sometimes angry days. Glad you feel better and glad you had nice time camping again.

    Soya Its nice to see you on again. Glad life seems to be getting back to your new normal!

    It's heartbreaking to see so many new people, particularly so young, going our BC ranks. If you have to be here ,glad you found our group.

     I am so happy because my new squishes are days away now. Heck at this point I don't care anymore how big or round or any of that they are as long as they are softer and more comfy!

    Well everyone take care. Hope everyones SE's are few and far between.

  • MrsCich
    MrsCich Member Posts: 409
    edited September 2012
    2friedeggs, even with 500 cc from the beginning, I still look flat (on my opinion). They're a little more comfortable but like you've all said, it feels like a too tight bra. This morning when I awoke (in the recliner of course...BOO!) it felt as though someone was sitting on my chest. Mainly the left side.



    These damn drainage grenades (this is what my PS calls them) and tubes are so annoying. They are beginning to itch at the entry site but I can't feel me scratching because of all the gauze and tape. Ugh! 😡



    My back itches like CRAZY and the fact that I can't scratch it is awful!!



    On another note, I'm looking forward to my PS appt on Thursday. Hope to get these drains out and see what's next with the reconstruction part. Monday I have my BS post op appt and from there I will make my appt with the Onc. Im curious to know what treatment plan my Onc will have for me.
  • stride
    stride Member Posts: 470
    edited September 2012

    mcook31 and PrettyinPink, thanks for sharing your experience. It helps to know that other people have thought their tumors might be expanding when in truth they were dying as they should! I'm sure mine is doing the same.

    I am absolutely baffled why anyone would think it's funny, or even unusual, to see someone with a bald head. Those people need to get out more. They must be short on life experience and long on stupidity.

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

    I was told the initial tumor is about 1.6 cm, but that there were several tiny cancers in the same Breast. Has anyone else ever been told this? It's a bit scary.



    Blessings

    Paula

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited September 2012

    Soteria, it is pretty common thing to have more than one spot. They call it multifocal. But that is why you are getting tx. Much love

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

    Moonflower

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!

    That's makes me feel so much better. This isn't the first time you have encouraged me, and I'm so greatful to you.



    Blessings

    Paula

  • Scorchy
    Scorchy Member Posts: 240
    edited September 2012

    Juneau,

    Fuhgettaboudit!  Call me when you're well.  I'm so exhausted I ignored two calls tonight.  But thought better about the one from my mom, so I called her back (sorry mom).

    EFF THE NODES!

    Scorch

  • Moonflwr912
    Moonflwr912 Member Posts: 6,856
    edited September 2012

    Solteria, that's one reason I am on the boards. The other is to find support when I need it! .the last reason is fight I have a lot of time on my hands as I sit out my Herceptin break! LOL. Pretty soon I have to try to find a new job. And I go into that without much hope, first time ever I can't get my confidence up enough. I have made it through a lot but right now I am in a bit if a funk.

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