October 2011 Chemo group
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Congrats to Nancy and all of us who are hitting that one year mark.
What a journey...I am getting my fills every other week and the swap out surgery will be Dec 17th !
Then nipple tattos !
Dont worry - if you are later taking your effexor it will let you know. I carry a spare pill in my purse in case I forget I always have one with me
Hope some of the other Oct ladies check in and let us know how they are doing
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Tappy, that's an excellent idea about the effexor, I'm going to do that. Thanks!
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I am getting my new boobs oct 8. Going crazy with thewait. I passed my one year sept8-you count from sx date. Omg how i hate this TE. I counted today. I have had it for 377 days, 19 to go. Grrrrr. About to have a hissy fit and demand it be removed. Imagine toddler temper tantrum.
I got to feeling way better in august. Been to the gym 3x this week. Make myself do it. I just want this over.
Went to salon for second time for color. She keeps making it too brown. I want blonde. Tried a at home kit tonight. Didnt change much.
Had all my preop stuff today. Hard not to go to that badplace. Will be releaved when i can pick up my labs and cxray tomorrow.
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Tappy and Fran, good luck on finishing your recon! I know you'll be glad to get to the end of that road.
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Just checking in with the Oct. gals. Tappy and auntienance, it's good to hear you both are doing well. fredntan, best of luck with your upcoming surgery...you're almost there. I was so excited before mine I couldn't hardly stand myself.
It's been busy around my house. My boys are both in High School and my dd just started junior college. I'm taking a phlebotomy class and loving it! Hair is growing back just fine. Taking a break from the tammi. Have a weird redistribution of weight. Haven't gained, it's just moved.
My mx date came and went before I even realized it'd been a yr. I hope to continue to be consumed with life instead of bc. Sometimes I get tired of thinking about it.
Hugs to all and hoping more Oct. gals will check in and let us know how they're doing.
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Lori, sounds likes you've been busy. Life is good! I know what you mean about getting tired of thinking about bc. I guess it will always be there in some way.
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Hi all! Thought I'd say hi since I haven't signed on for awhile. Glad to see some of the same people. It's so nice to have the year mark coming up. Hang in there, be strong, & fight like crazy. Best of luck to everyone. One day at a time, minute by minute.
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Hello Ladies,
I´m also fine. Had my mammography and my ultrasound done last friday and it was clear. But it´s hard to go on with life sometimes. The week before my check-ups I´m not myself and can´t think about anything else but cancer. It´s like a bad dream haunting me. Maybe this will get better, we will see ( And Yes, I´m also getting tired of thinking about bc. I wish I could forget it and just go on, but it is not that easy).
I had my "cancerversary" on August, the 26th and it was a tough time remembering everything that was going on the year before.
But I´m glad that I´m still here, that I celebrated my birthday with a big b-day party, that I have visited a lot of concerts during the past few months and have done a lot of things I wanted to do.
Hugs to you all!
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Moon, so agree with everything you said. It's hard because I feel like everyone thinks I'm "done"with BC. Except me.
Malinda, so good to hear from you! Hope you are doing well. -
Thanks! I am doing well. Had a rocky road to start but things are much better now. I'm glad to be back & pull from everyones strength. It really helps to have a good group like you all to lean on. I too think about bc. There are those great moments that you can forget about it for a few minutes, but yes it's always there.
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I got so freaken pissed off today, heard in the news about some woman who fraudulently claimed she had BC. Raised over 30 k or was it 10 idk, she also got free meals! Shit i only had one friend who was a distant friend send over 1 meal. Hat still hurts so much is a good friend dropped off face of earth. I just need to get over it
Watching pink ribbons on netflicks and that pisses me off too -
I'm so sory to hear about stories like that! I gues they needed the attention. Well more power to them. We are stronger than she will ever be because we're honest & fighting the fight. Hang in there & do the best for yourself and others. Thats all we can do. Life is to short to be angry & bitter, however it definitely needs to be felt & vented:) I decided if someone wants to argue they can be right & I move on to enjoy the moments I have. Every one of them is precious & I don't want to waste one more brain cell on useless things. Hang in there & I understand. I'm there with you on the inconsideration of some.
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autienance, oh yes, I know what you mean.
Sometimes, when I start to talk about my feelings and anxiety, I hust hear: But you don´t have to worry, this won´t come back, your done with chemo, everything will be fine bla bla bla. People just don´t know what they are talking about. In my opinion no cancer survivor will ever be completely done with it. This experience is still a part of my life, of my past, a part of myself and so it will always be a part of my future. It has changed nearly everything for me and I won´t forget what I have been through.
And the whole Pinktober-thing...I don´t like it. Because nothing about breastcancer ist pink or ribbonish...I understand, that there has to be a symbol, like there is one for HIV and other disease...but it is tooooooo much. And raising awareness for bc does not mean to wear a pink nailpolish with a ribbon on it. Just to get followers on a blog.
Just my two cents...
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I agree completely moonflower.
Its all about raising money for the retail product.
Could you just imagine a brown ribbon for colon ca. The walks are for those that have never e perienced ca -
Moon and Fran, lol I'm with you. Pink is definitely not on my color wheel. See Malinda, we angry cynics need your positive vibe and influence!
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Lol-you guys crack me up. At least your honest:) Maybe deep down I'm bitter & angry & just trying to burry the anger:-) It can become a bit overwhelming, all this bc stuff. I will admit I was given a lot of pink when I was first diagnosed. I will say other colors are refreshing to wear:)
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Hell i know i am bitter. My younger dd told me she wants to go back to therapy. DH in therapy, older dd in therapy. I am only freaken one not in therapy. Older dd almost killed herself in car accident last month. She should be dead. I dont know how she walked away from it. Wasnt drinking, she was just going way too fast.i think younger dd has some isues with her type 1 dm. I think she probably has anger building up from all our issues. Doesnt seem to me other families go through all these struggles. Maybe i just cant see there struggles.
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Fran, I don't think you're alone in you're struggles although you seem to have a lot going on there. I know it's hard enough to deal with our own issues and still have anything leftover for others.
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Fran you are strong & dealing w/a lot. Keep your head up & we will all be pulling for you to have some smoother times ahead.
Sitting in the chemo room & can't wait to get out of here, today esp for some reason. Maybe because it's so nice outside:) I'm heading to the Yellowstone area this weekend so it will be nice to get away. Hope you all have a good weekend. -
Malinda have a good time at yellowstone. hope you get out of the chair soon
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I'm home & free for the day! Thanks goodness. I just didn't want to sit there anymore this week:) Done & off to better things. Thanks:-)
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I'm home & free for the day! Thanks goodness. It was a short treatment day. I just didn't want to sit there anymore this week:) Done & off to better things. Thanks:-)
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Glad to see you all checking in!
I hate pink, and too funny about the color wheel.
fredntan, that lady will get hers...karma's a bitch
TallM, hope you have a nice relaxing time this weekend...you deserve it.
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Happy anniversary to the October 2011 Chemo Group. I hope October 2012 finds all of us happy and healthy with No Evidence of Disease!
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Amen! Here's to a great year of health & happiness for 2012.
The trip through grand Teton Nat park & Yellowstone was really beautiful. The fall Colors were fun to see. I haven't gone through that part of the country this late in the Fall as I'm usually working. The animals are still migrating through the park & the bear seaking higher ground & a nice winter cave to hibernate in. Soon enough it will be cold & the humans will hibernate as well:) -
I'll drink to all of that!
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Glad you had good time in yellowstone Malinda. I went to my local park/Shanandoah. Did little hike to waterfalls. It was so hard getting up. Last year I don't remember it being this hard.
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Fredntan-Thanks me too. Glad you got out as well. I love waterfalls too. Sorry it was so hard this year. Hopefully it was just a fluke & next time will be easier:)
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Hi Everyone,
I thought I would check in and it is great so many of you have been here lately!
TallM I have thought of you so often because we stopped hearing from you. Glad you checked in!
Anyone else have wildly out of control curly hair? I am scheduled for my first trim in a week.
Time moves on and here we are one year from our initial start to chemo. I hope for all of us a healthy year filled with making great memories with family and friends. Thanks again for helping me get through it all.
Mary
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Hi Mary! Glad to see you on here again too:) I had a bit of a rocky go but I'm doing much better now & hope to keep up better on here. Can't believe it's been a year! Cheers to all:)
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