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Bak94 - Come Back. Dealing with this disease is enough of a challenge without worrying about offending anyone on this site. Everyone has good days and bad, we all need to vent at one time or another, writings can easily be mis-interpreted especially if someone is having an very emotional day. Whatever has transpired here - forgive, forget and move forward. We all need each other as only those who are going through this can really understand. Remember that feelings may get hurt but they can easily recover - there are so many sisters here who are dealing with really troubling issues here and we need all of us together to form a circle around them and give them lots of {{{HUGS}}}.
Doreen
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Laurazak--I'm on FEC-T, same as you. I've done three FEC, one Taxotere (Docetaxol). Two more to go. Last chemo scheduled for November 21st.
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Bak - I agree with the above posters. WE NEED YOU HERE. AND I THINK YOU NEED US, TOO. Jan
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Well Gals, I'm off to have my surviving breast removed tomorrow. It's just an overnighter, not quite a drive-thru. Today I'm cleaning out the fridge and doing all the laundry. Then I'll go burn my bras.
Thinking of Luv, Inmate, Bak and wishing them and all of you peace and joy. Jan
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Jan - not quite a drive thru.. ha ha ha! Good luck.
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Bak...come back. I don't know what had been said or how you could offend anyone...certainly not intentionally. You are an important member of this thread.
Jan, good luck tomorrow and healthy healing vibes are sent your way.
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Thanks Karen and Christina for the good thoughts on the upcoming scan. I am not courageous, just need to know I am NED after all the treatments. I can't stand not knowing if it all worked. I should know results by Thursday.
I'm off to rescue some more kitties tomorrow. Christina - one looks just like the one in your picture. Keeps me busy, along with now working full-time and going to school. I wonder why I'm exhausted? LOL
BAK! ((HUGS)) We need you here. You have contributed so much. I am sure it was just a misunderstanding.
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CatWhispurrer Good luck with getting those results, such anxiety the waiting.
@BAK I don't know you but remember this is the internet and miscommunications happen. Please don't be too hard on yourself everyone makes mistakes and the community needs you.
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Jan - you have been in my thoughts all day. I have been off the threads for awhile due to a broken computer and a new diagnosis - mets to lungs. Two biopsies, CT scans, appt's., labwork, etc. You know the drill. My MO was hoping that the BC in my lungs would not be triple neg., but he warned me that it most likely was as tumors usually go from positive to neg. - not neg to positive. We are trying carboplastin and Gemzar - hopefully it will control the tumors for awhile.
Will be thinking of you tomorrow. Let us know how you are doing as soon as you are up to it. Hugs!!!
Sherry
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Good morning Ladies
Bak - please don't go anywhere. You have always been there for us and we are here for you. Your words have been a great comfort to me many times and I don't want to lose that. Yes sure things get taken out of context at times but we are all adults and we know what our sisters are going through. Everyone has bad days as we all know and we just get up, brush ourselves down and start over. You have a lot going on in your life at the moment and a whole heap to deal with. I for one would miss you greatly. Please stay.
It's my birthday as well today and you would spoil it for me if you don't post again sooooooooooooooo .......................... say you will stay. Annie
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Happy Birthday CS!
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Happy Birthday Annie! Wishing you many happy returns of the day.
Jan - I hope you are able to sleep tonight. I'll be thinking of you tomorrow. -
Many Happy Returns Annie - hope you had a good one.
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Happy Birthday Annie. I hope you're celebrating in style and your day is extra special.
Jan - thinking of you for tomorrow. There is something liberating about deciding whether or not to "put your boobs on".
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Happy Birthday Annie!
Bak..please don't leave us ok...we need you!
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Happy Birthday, Cocker. Enjoy, enjoy and enloy somemore!
Dear Bak, I have been in your shoes before. Quite awhile ago I posted a comment totally unrelated to BC and then another poster responded to it in a not so nice tone. I felt pretty burned by what was said to me so I took a few days away to cool off. I decided to just ignore it. Not easy to do, I know. But I would hate to see you leave us. BUT....if you decide that a little time away is what you need, just remember the door is always open to jump back in. I did.
Luv, thinking of you.
Jan, good luck tomorrow
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Annie - Happy Birthday! Hope you have a fabulous day.
Jan - I hope your surgery goes smoothly. I'll be thinking of you. When you feel up to it, let us know how you are.
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Happy Birthday, Annie! Hope you have a fabulous day!
Thanks, Navymom and anyone I might have missed. It was a tiring day at hospice, mom is hanging in there - she still has decent color and her kidneys are still functioning. My kids were all there today along with my sister and her husband. She's one strong lady!
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Annie - Happy Birthday to you!. Hoop it up! How was the cake conference? I ate some sinful chocolate cake today (like a pig going to slaughter).
Bak - Holding the door open for you. Come in when you are ready.
Thanks for all the warm wishes for my surgery. I'm ok with everything except the fear they might find "something." I've been cooking up a storm for the freezer since DH only knows how to cook eggs. He makes up for it when I need comfort, even in the bathroom in the middle of the night.
See you all soon, Jan
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Oh yes, My PCP prescribed Metformin for me at my request. He says "they" have known for a long time that it has anti-cancer components. I wanted to ask why he hasn't brought it up before, but I bit my tongue. I'll start taking it after my recovery so I don't get post-surgery and new drug reactions mixed up.
Jan
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Michelle: you said your Mum was one strong lady... well I'd say the apple dont fall far from the tree.
Hugs xxx
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Annie - A HUGE "Happy Birthday" to you!!! xoxox
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Bak, my darling. We have to tell it as it is - we don't want to hear it but we have to know it. Eveyone around me kept sugar coating and smothering me. I needed the reality of the situation to help me move forward.
We need people like you.
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I had 12 jugs of hard cider in my cellar and was told by my wife to empty the contents down the sink, or else!! So I said I would.
I pulled the cork from the first jug and poured the contents down the sink, with the exception of one glass, which I drank. I pulled the cork from the second jug and did likewise, with the exception of one glass, which I drank. I then pulled the cork from the third jug and poured the cider down the sink, with the exception of one glass, which I drank.
I pulled the cork from the fourth sink and poured the jug down the glass, which I drank. I pulled the cork from the next jug and drank all but one sink of it, throwing the rest down the glass. I pulled the sink from the next glass and poured the cork from the jug. Then I corked the sink with the glass, jugged the drink and drank the pour.
When I had everything emptied, I steadied the house with one hand, counted the jugs, corks and glasses and sinks with the other, which were 29, and as the house came by, I counted them again and finally had all houses in one jug, which I drank.
I am not under the alcofluence of incohol as some thinkle peep I am, nor are I half so think as they drunk I am, but I fool so feelish I don’t know who is me, and the frunder I stand here the longer I get.
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Bernie - as you know, I am very new to the journey of cancer, and I have lots of questions. What kind of surgery did you have? Did you get radiation as well as the chemo? Was chemo really awful or was it manageable? How did you cope with the hair loss? I have so many questions.
Please - any one else who wants to join in the conversation - feel free - the more input I get the better. Thanks in advance everyone!!
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Hi adagio. I had a lumpectomy, then chemo then rads.
Chemo for me was manageable, it really does effect everyone so differently. Can't emphasis enough - REST. Take the pills for any side effects. Taste in mouth disgusting - really had to change what I was eating and drinking. Didn't care about healthy just ate what I wanted.
I wasn't overly bothered about the hair loss (and you lose it from everywhere) because I had to have all my teeth out -LOL - due to severe infections which was delaying the start of Chemo.
Rads is very tiring but that's more to do with the daily visits.
DO NOT read every scare story on the internet.
Be prepared for insensitive remarks from friends and family.
Accept all the help you can get - my neighbour filled my freezer with cooked meals - every week.
Sod the housework
Retain a sense of humour at all times, if that fails - kill something
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Thank you everyone for the birthday wishes. I had a great day with my old feller and my family all here for dinner. It's a darn nuisance really cause every time I look in the mirror I see more and more wrinkles. I'm sure chemo put them there (I don't think they were there before!!)
Jan thinking of you for your surgery tomorrow. They won't find anything and you will be fine. Have you burned those bra's yet.
Luv thinking of you and your mum and hoping she is peaceful and free of pain.
Adagio a little bit to add. I had left breast mastectomy, then chemo then, then rads.
Take your nausea pills whether you need them or not. Drink lots and lots of water to flush out the toxins. Eat plenty of prunes to keep stools soft in case of constipation. Eat lots of water melon which is very refreshing. Don't worry about diet, eat anything you fancy. Rest as much as possible but add some exercise into the mix such as gentle walking every day. If you shave your head have a number one as my wig lady told me that if you shave to the skin you can get infections, not sure if she's right but didn't do it just in case. Chemo is doable and you will get through it. Rads for me was literally a walk in the park, no redness, no tiredness, no nothing, except weight loss due to the food they were serving at the place I was staying. Definitely sod the houework that will always be there as Bernie says and yes keep a sense of humour because it does get you through. Good luck and just go with the flow you will be fine.
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Posting a most interesting article I found in another thread. I have never found an article published showing these stats before - and I have looked through the years:
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSN1248209720080812?irpc=932
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