Starting Chemo October 2012
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First week of rads done, no SEs at all so far, definitely easier than I thought. All that driving is the tedious part, but I bet it gets to be routine pretty quick.
2 months PFC and getting better every day. Hair starting to grow a little, woo hoo! And everything starting to taste good again. Mixed blessing, that. LOL! Poor eyelashes, so unfair, they only just fell out over the past week or so, huh?? But already see new baby ones growing back. :-).
Anyone else started on Tamoxifen yet? I have my pills, but MO said it was ok to wait till after rads if I want. I'm torn between feeling worried about waiting so long, and worried about the SEs... -
Hi Jennie
Congrats on feeling better! I have 3 regular rads to go and 5 boosts. My skin is pretty sore and uncomfortable but keeping moisturizered all the time helps.
I have my prescription for tamoxifen but I'm waiting till rads are done before starting, figure this way I know what SEs are related to what. -
Poke:
How was your exchange surgery? What was your recovery like? Are you happy to be done with the tissue expanders?
I have two more Abraxane infusions to go, still getting nosebleeds (platelets always in the 200s so that's not the problem), having problems sleeping, and having restless legs.
My exchange surgery will be sometime in May.
I've been so tired lately, and the insomnia isn't helping. I've tried melatonin and Ativan...may need some Ambien. Benadryl exacerbates the restless legs issue. Do you recommend any of the newer drugs for restless legs? The nurse practitioner suggested drinking tonic water before I go to sleep.... -
Happy Easter ladies, hope you are all doing good. I'm 3+ weeks post rads and finally it is healing and much less painful. Even wore a bra today...first time in many weeks! :-) Off to see my MO on Tuesday for a checkup and discuss what 5 year pill I'll be taking. Got some good peach fuzz happening on my head but thin and grey. I wasn't grey before so hoping it will change in time. LouBar...wondering how your skin is holding up? I'm thinking about you all and wishing all the best. We are having the best weather here in BC!!! Hugs to all.
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Happy Easter to all xxx
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Toots...great to hear the muscle pain is subsiding & the teary eyes also. I am now finding ''slight'' improvement also in both...so it gives me hope! I am one week post-op mastectomy so unable to do a lot for now, but managing to get some walking in. Good to know you lost the ''stone'' you gained during chemo....I hope I can do the same!!Taste buds are back to normal now 5 wks post Taxotere. That is a relief! Easier to eat a normal diet! Take care everyone!
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I see everyone is moving through treatment nicely! :-) I start Femara today for five years but have yet to swallow the first pill... so not looking forward to some new se's. :-( I joined a Femara forum today so I can read up and learn what to expect. My MO says mostly hot flashes and maybe muscle and joint pain likely. I know the pill is a necessary part of treatment but just wanted to whine a little! I'm finally feeling pretty darn good considering everything. Only tingles and burning in the toes and bottom of feet and dying toenails mostly bugging me from chemo. A bad case of reflux haunts me from rads...otherwise doing ok. Muscle issues have mostly resolved thankfully. I sincerely hope you ladies are doing ok too. You are in my thoughts! Hugs.
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Hi Halfcan - I started Aromasin 2 months ago and took a different approach that is working for me. I'm well aware of the potential SEs but told my MO I don't plan to have any:-) I'm not reading any of the threads about it - want to continue to focus on feeling positive. The mind -body connection isn't perfect but it's there. I'm giving it a real test!
Having a few hot flashes but nothing compared to the 'real ones' I had for 10 years during menopause.
Best of luck!
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Hi Ladies - great to see that we are all getting better day by day and certainly Easter was a better holiday than what we all experienced at Christmas.
I have finished all 25 radiation sessions, 5 boosts to go and my skin is grateful that we are almost done.
Halfcan - interesting re. Femara - are you post-menopausal or is this just something your MO prefers? I think the tamoxifan has the same SEs but I like 30124's response about not knowing.....but it would not work for me.
Anyone have any post-chemo/rads testing - bloodwork / scans etc. This still bothers me. I have a mammogram / ultrasound for breasts scheduled for the summer but that's all they are talking about so far. I'm not quite satisifed, I want another "once over".
So my good news - best till last.....I applied mascara to my bottom lashes, they are all back, albeit short but there is enough there to apply some makeup and start to look back to normal. The top ones are still missing, and I am shaving my legs again! Gosh, the small things
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LouBar and 301724 ... good to hear from you both. Yes I am post menopausal. I too had years of hot flashes and don't intend to let this pill make me crazy with them again. :-). I'm planning on seeing my family Dr. and request a base line bone density scan since this pill is hard on the bones. FYI LouBar...after rads keep lotioning like crazy for weeks. My skin kept cooking for 2 weeks after! At 4 weeks it now it feels and looks so much better but still lotioning 2 times a day. Sunny days ahead..
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Thanks halfcan - lets hope for minimal SEs, I'm still having the hot flashes and night sweats post chemo and pre-menopause/tamoxifan. There has been research on zoledronic acid as well for bone support, perhaps something to ask your Doctor about. Thanks for the lotion tip, boy wish I had investments in the Glaxal brand I have gone through a lot of cream these last 5 weeks....sunny days ahead for sure, can't wait and they'll coincide with some warmer weather, finally
Hugz to all.
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I am taking Fosamax for prophylaxis. I have osteopenia so this is my 'insurance'. That plus lots of weight bearing exercise and calcium and vitamin D.
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35 smiling Have a safe trip to Boston--they have the best hospitals. I hope you get all your questions answered after your consultations and will feel confident that you are in good hands for a successful lumpectomy. I continue to pray for you.
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Oh - I finally figured out how to add a picture - this is my hair growing back 10 weeks PFC. So happy to see some there at last! And suddenly seeing lots of new eyelashes & eyebrows starting too. Yay! It's the little things that get us all excited, huh? :-)
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Hi ladies! EXCHANGE TODAY! I'm starving. I was supposed to be there at 11 now 12:15 because he's running behind and I haven't been able to eat or drink since last night. So excited! Bermuda the exchage is where they take the temporary inflatable expanders out and give you actual soft silicone (or saline) implants. Your lumpectomy is in a few days - GOOD LUCK!!
Schoolmom: I am hoping for good results on your biopsy!! Any news?
Lisa: I had Abraxane instead of taxotere but I got progressively worse fatigue-wise with every treatment. I also was more and more anemic, but that's because I refused any boosters, so that was my own fault. It took several weeks for me to stop feeling so exhausted and short of breath.
Jennie: I can't wait until I have as much hair as you do! Mine seems to be coming in evenly, but it's baby soft and take its sweet-ass time.
Celine: How are you?
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LouBar: Congrats on the lashes! I also used mascara for the first time last week and had to shave my underarms for surgery today. Hooray!
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Jennie93-fantastic hair, isn't it fascinating how it feels? Mine is still covered with a hat in public, I'm hoping a couple more weeks I can go "topless"!
Po-ke - fantastic for you getting your new implants, I hope you live hem and enjoy them and have minimal discomfort. And you shaved! Great! It is like baby hair isn't it?
I finished number 30 of 30 radiation treatments todayHubby came with me to take photos of me honking the horn, signifying the END!! Hooorrrrayyyy. Skin is crispy but still not as bad as going through chemo. Tamoxifan tomorrow. Tonight has been champagne and chocolate dipped strawberries
I celebrate for all of us...love to you all xo
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Yay loubar!!! Congrats!
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Hello all and congrats to everyone moving through radiation successfully, getting through additional surgeries and growing their hair back!
So yes the hair is coming back, and maybe the fatigue is even less, and possibly I see some lessening of the night sweats / hot flashes. My hair is darker and certainly more coarse except on my head, I look down and it like another woman?!
I still get the aches if I don't keep moving but may be I'm just getting old?
My friends sent me spring flowers yesterday and the tree across the way, my favorite is in full bloom with giant pink flowers. I ponder my plans for the future - want to have a one year celebration dancing with friends and suspending for the first time. I want to find my bliss so ideas dance about my head when I should be working.
I do not want to lose the lessons I have learned - to be positive and grateful- to smile more and crab less - to attack problems head on and to know I'm in charge of my destiny. To find joy in every little thing.
Both my april trips got cancelled and there is no dance class until may...need to watch out for getting sad... Push through to find the joy...in...every...little...thing.
Love you ladies-- for your strength and vulnerability; your humor and love; your determination and support. -
Yay Loubar!!! Caitgrace..you are exactly right about remembering these lessons!! Melissa- I hope you're feeling better!? I'm SO jealous about your new boobies! I hope they're more comfortable for you!
So....went for my last fill before radiation & the NP at the PS office says that my left expander is SIDEWAYS!?! WTF??? I know it hasn't rotated bc the port has been in the same spot from day one. Going to see the PS on Thurs for answers & to be sure the pocket hasn't been ruined! Grrr Don't want my left boob sliding down my chest....the expander ends at the bottom of my ribcage right now.Only me!
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alcb70 - love your attitude! Good luck keeping that boob where it belongs! Hugz to you.
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Hello I had my lumpectomy on Friday April 12, 2013 and suposed to start radiation on May 9, 2013 (which is now on hold). Today I received a call for my results.
We spoke with the nurse this afternoon regarding my pathology report and they said the spotty scattered mass they removed was in fact another cancer close to my known cancer area (on the right breast).
This was told to me over the phone but I can't wait to see it in writing so I can fully understand. I am still confused regarding this....they said they would rather see something of a 2 millimeter area removed but what was removed was under 1 millimeter and I have to have another surgery to make sure everything is out. Another surgery!!! Noooo
They want me to fly back to Boston next week to speak with the surgeon then return for May 8, 2013 for surgery. I suggested considering I live in Bermuda I need to make this a one trip thing. I suggested to just remove my right breast all together and be done with all this surgery and traveling back and forth I figure if the whole right breast is removed then at least they have all the cancer. They said my two nodes came back negative...she said its a good thing and a bad thing...Wha! So confused...I think I was just in shock that my understanding skill just went out of the window when she said I have to have more surgery asap.
Also, considering its not guaranteed if they do this surgery and only remove the tissues in the area where the spotty scattered mass was...it's not guaranteed the cancer is somewhere else in that breast either.
The nurse wants me to go home and sleep on it and talk it over with my husband some more. She is going to speak with the surgeon regarding my request and also look into other options and call me back tomorrow. Then we can decided of a course of action so I can just make one trip on May 8th to perform what surgery we need.
I am not happy about this result...I just want it over...now this...I will keep you posted...
Gosh, you all have been such good friends...I guess now after all this is done my baby making days are diffidently over (at the age of 38 crying)
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Sorry to hear your news 35 smiling. Sucks and waiting and confused is the worst. I would want it all done one trip too and soon! I didn't make those hard choices as I had no choice but to have a mastectomy. At least it was easier. I wish you well in whatever you decide. Many hugs your way ((((( )))))
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Oh, so bummed to hear that. I don't blame you one bit, I would probably go ahead with the MX rather than take a chance on yet more surgery. (I wasn't given a choice in my case.) Vent all you want, we understand!
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Hey Bermuda! I'm sorry that they didn't get graet margins, although I hear this happens sometimes so don't feel alone. Especially so since it sounds like they didn't quite know what they were getting into. How are negative nodes a good and bad thing? I don't know how it could be bad, that seems like great news to me!!! I hope that whatever you decide comes easily to you. I totally understand the feeling of wanting to have them just take it all ... that's why I went with a BMX. Even with all the pain from the reconstruction, I haven't regretted anything because we can only make the decisions we think are best for us and that's all we can do. xoxo
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Halfcan: Thank you for the well wishes. Yes, I just want it all done and over. I am going to contact the nurse back today to discuss it further so I can have a peaceful frame of mind over the weekend. With your mastectomy did you have radiation too? I think I still want the radiation to make sure I give this cancer the best fight ever.
Jennie93: Yes, I think I definitely want to go ahead with the mastectomy. I can’t deal with this anymore. I am so close to the end of the road. I only had to do 33 treatments of radiation and I was done…now this…I will tell them my decision which is to go with the mastectomy and still do the radiation to make sure it completely kills any scattered cancers that could be lingering around. I will ask the nurse more with I speak with her today.
Po-ke: I agree I have no idea why the nurse said it’s a good and bad thing but kind of thinking about it perhaps I was just in shocked and my brain just shut down when she said I need to go and have more surgery. Nevertheless, I will get all the proper information today with I speak with the nurse.
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35-smiling: so sorry that you are feeling sad and confused. I hope for you when you reconnect with your surgeon they can answer all your questions. Try as much as possible not to jump to conclusions and get all the information you need before making any decisions. I'll have you in my thoughts, love to you xo
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Bermuda: Hope your talk went well with the nurse. Keep us posted! (((Hugs)))
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35__smiling So many people are praying for you--people you do not even know. My church has daily mass, followed by the rosary, followed by the divine mercy chaplet. Today I sealed the deal with a candle for you, too. I am stepping up the healing prayers for your intentions praying your team will make you and your husband comfortable with their findings, etc. and the best will be done for you. I was told that even with a mastectomy...cancer can return in the chest wall. The American Cancer Society has funds available for travel and lodging for cancer pateints; have you checked into that? All we can do is make the best decision with all the facts we have--you are a strong woman with a supportive husband -- you can do this.
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LouBar, Po-ke and Karen3239150:
Thank you so much. I spoke with my doctor on Friday and he explained everything to me in details. I believe I was jumping too far ahead of myself and he strongly agrees that having the re-excision would result in adequate margins for conserving therapy (as he quoted). So, I decided to go ahead and have this done. I will be scheduled to have the 33 daily treatments (Monday-Fridays) but this has been pushed down and they will let me know my new dates shortly.
Karen3239150:
Yes, I feel so blessed and pleased that you have “sealed the deal with a candle” for me at your church. I am so thankful that you did this for me and my husband. Thank you, thank you and thank you! I will go on their (The American Cancer Society) web page and look into their lodging availability. Thanks again for the heads of on this. Thank you again for your kind words; sometimes we don’t see how strong we are until people bring it to our attention. Indeed my husband has been there from the beginning of this battle and he has been my rock along with the women on this site.
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