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  • Hopex3
    Hopex3 Member Posts: 397
    edited March 2013

    Mags...So sorry you had troubles. Geez, you've really had a time with this reconstruction. Sounds like you will be on your way though. Sending healing thoughts your way.



    Ladies, I am 10 weeks post chemo and 7 weeks after surgery and I am so tired. I feel like I've regressed. Does it take a long time to feel better? I am back to work full time. Am I not being patient enough.

  • Cocker_Spaniel
    Cocker_Spaniel Member Posts: 1,204
    edited March 2013

    Mags what a time you have had but so glad you are now on the mend. Keeping my fingers crossed for you that the recon will work and no more hospital stays for you.  Warm hugs coming your way.

    Hope it takes a long long while to come right after chemo and surgery and you are working full time so know where you are coming from there.  I don't have half the stamina I had before treatment but it is coming back slowly as it will for you.  Take baby steps and rest when you can and don't try to rush things.  Put your feet up when you can and try to take a little walk each day.  You will soon feel better. Sending big hugs.  

  • Cocker_Spaniel
    Cocker_Spaniel Member Posts: 1,204
    edited March 2013

    Awwwwwwwwwwww wasn't he sexy, beautiful, delicious, yummy, handsome.  Every time he sang "Can't help falling in love with you" I'm sure he was singing it only to me!! 

    A big "LIKE" if you recognize this soldier.

  • teresa008
    teresa008 Member Posts: 55
    edited March 2013

    My favorite was always 'Baby, let me be your lovin' teddy bear. Put a chain around my neck and lead me anywhere'. And I KNEW he was singing that to me personally! Tongue Out

  • Hopex3
    Hopex3 Member Posts: 397
    edited March 2013

    Thanks CS...that makes me feel better!

  • IslandGirl50
    IslandGirl50 Member Posts: 50
    edited March 2013

    I clean my shower door with Dawn dish detergent and white vinegar.  Equal amounts of both. Heat the vinegar in a microwave until warm.  Add the dish detergent and put in a spray bottle.  Spray on shower door and let set for a few minutes.  Rinse off.  Don't do the stupid thing I did and put the hot vinegar and dish detergent in a plastic spray bottle while boiling hot.  It melts the bottle!

    After I clean the shower door then I spray Rain X on it.  Really helps to keep the soap scum from coming back.

  • TifJ
    TifJ Member Posts: 1,568
    edited March 2013

    Gilly- your water must be REALLY hard! I have a friend who uses a steam cleaner. Hope you find something that works!

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited March 2013

    Thanks for ideas!

    Titan, no, not the Titanic - the Mayflower! :)

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited March 2013

    Oh by the way Titan, was the Titanic named after you? :)



    ( we are just joking, in case anyone wonders)

  • NavyMom
    NavyMom Member Posts: 1,099
    edited March 2013

    Gilly, another suggestion.  After you get that door clean and shiny again, put a sgueegy (sp?) right in the shower and clean off the door after each shower.  Quick and easy and keeps it pretty good for quite a while.

  • LuvRVing
    LuvRVing Member Posts: 4,516
    edited March 2013

    News flash, my friends - tumor markers have dropped 250 points...first drop since being diagnosed with mets.  Gemzar is working!

  • Babs37
    Babs37 Member Posts: 455
    edited March 2013

    Luv- GREAT NEWS!!!! I'm so happy for you.Smile

  • NavyMom
    NavyMom Member Posts: 1,099
    edited March 2013

    YAHOOOOO, LUV!!!!!  Way to kick cancer's ass.  Your post made my day.

  • slv58
    slv58 Member Posts: 1,216
    edited March 2013

    Congrats Luv, no looking back-go Gemzar! Best news, enjoy weekend

  • Luah
    Luah Member Posts: 1,541
    edited March 2013

    Luv, that is so awesome, very happy for you! Celebrate this weekend. 

  • Cocker_Spaniel
    Cocker_Spaniel Member Posts: 1,204
    edited March 2013

    LUV great news.  You surely are kicking cancers arse.  Just awesome news. Yep time for a celebration.  xxxxx.

    Titan - you sly one.  I didn't know you were named after a ship!!  I was just named after my grandma,  not half as impressive.  She got you back there didn't she lol.

    OK ladies what have you got on the agenda for the weekend.  Apart from LUV celebrating and NavyMom vaccuming!!!  what are we all going to do, any suggestions.  

  • natL12
    natL12 Member Posts: 135
    edited March 2013

    Hopex3- Wow...you're working full time and worried about being still tired. Of course you are!  But it WILL get better.  I finished chemo Oct. 30, and was still tired at Christmas time, as I remember. But now I have a bunch of energy.  Not as fast when I walk as I was, but that will improve, I know.

    Thanks to all those who've posted funny pictures. I've copied and saved them; will send them to my (newly diagnosed lung cancer) sister when I know she's ready for some cheering things.  Right now she's just ready for hugs and reassurances. 

    Lumpectomy vs mastectomy ?  There have been lots of responses about that.  Here's one more which I now think is pretty funny.  My surgeon recommended mastectomy because i'm so small, if she'd done a lumpectomy there wouldn't have been enough left to make a difference. !!!!  I'm ok with what was done.   Nat

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited March 2013

    Thanks for the tip NavyMom - I don't know if I'll ever get the glass to that point.

    Luv - great news - enjoy your weekend.

  • TifJ
    TifJ Member Posts: 1,568
    edited March 2013

    WOO HOO LUV!!! I am so happy for you that the Gemzar is working!! Sounds like a little celebration is in order!!

  • mags20487
    mags20487 Member Posts: 1,591
    edited March 2013

    yeah LUV....so happy to hear!

    I got the all clear to go home tomorrow...barring anything happening tonight...which is not an option!

    Maggie

  • Hopex3
    Hopex3 Member Posts: 397
    edited March 2013

    Luv...Happy News for you! Now you can really celebrate in Phoenix!



    Mags.. So glad you get to go home and heal there.



    CS..not sure what I'm doing tomorrow...DH is golfing..Yahoo! Got the house to myself! I can watch what I want to watch on the Telly. Being that I am an Irish Lass, I will be having a green beer on Sunday! Wish I could find the Pot of Gold!

  • Titan
    Titan Member Posts: 2,956
    edited March 2013

    Hey Hope..we are all Irish on St. Pat's day!   tho I hate corned beef...I'm Irish on my daq's side...my husband's family is from Wales...

    Hey now ladies...I'm not that old...

  • Cocker_Spaniel
    Cocker_Spaniel Member Posts: 1,204
    edited March 2013

    Hope Honey, you got the pot of gold. Your cancer was found,  unexpectedly yes but it was found,  and you got treated in time. Now you gotta go and do a whole lot of living love. You have many years ahead of you yet girl. Have a beer for me. xxx

  • minxie
    minxie Member Posts: 484
    edited March 2013

    Yay Luv! Glad to hear it's working!

    This flu is kicking my butt. Very nasty, I haven't been this sick since... chemo :( And I caught it from my son, who DID have the flu vaccine. PSA - if you start to come down with what feels like the flu, see your doc within 48 hours of symptom onset so you can get Tamiflu!

  • Cocker_Spaniel
    Cocker_Spaniel Member Posts: 1,204
    edited March 2013

    God Minxie you have had enough to deal with, without the flu as well.  Take care, rest as much as poss and don't forget to drink plenty.  Wishing you well again very soon.  Warm hugs.

  • Tazzy
    Tazzy Member Posts: 2,546
    edited March 2013

    Michelle:  Absolutely wonderful news :

  • Keke713
    Keke713 Member Posts: 91
    edited March 2013

    Hey...so I have a question for you all since I can't find a board better fitting for the question ...but for all of the woman who have had mastectomies with or without reconstruction, did any of you end up with a section that has poor blood flow and turned a very very dark red color? My plastic surgeon said that I have a small spot that has poor blood flow, but he pushed on it with some pressure and it changes color which means it still has SOME blood going to it...he said f it completely loses blood flow that ill have to go in for another minor surgery, remove that section of skin, and stitch it back up..but my question is, I start chemo on the 25th, will that affect the surgery if I need to have it? My worry is, I can't start expanding my tissue expander until he sees where this section of skin goes...so I don't want him to decide "well I don't have Time to keep an eye on it and decide from there, so were going to just cut it out ASAP" jut wanted to know If anyone has had this small complication with their first chemo treatments right around the corner...I have an appointment with my plastic surge Wednesday and ill ask him then, but I jut wanted to get info sooner! Thanks :)

  • LuvRVing
    LuvRVing Member Posts: 4,516
    edited March 2013

    Tazzy - that is too funny!!!

  • Hopex3
    Hopex3 Member Posts: 397
    edited March 2013

    Keke...I didn't have anything like that happen to me. I did have either an infection or bruise on my whole foobie. It started out red, then purple and yellow. My PS was not sure what it was but its gone away now. Your PS will know what to do. Sorry, I'm not much help. Let us know what your PS says on Wednesday.

  • EnglishRose75
    EnglishRose75 Member Posts: 147
    edited March 2013

    Great news, Luv.  So happy to hear that.

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