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Dwilli, welcome to you, here in the place where nobody wants to be! But if one has to go through this, it's far better to do it with friends who understand. I'm sure you'll find that to be true. All the hormonal drugs have their unique side effects and each person is different. I take arimidex and don't like it at all. My oncologist keeps offering to change me to another, but so far I haven't done it. Which one are you taking?
Alyson, that picture is great! Everyone looks so happy! I love your dress too.
Chrissy, great news about the dermatologist. Good to go! How is your DD?
Kathy
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Kathy she is healing slowly and it's testing her patients......lol.......she is raring to get back into her own training but of course she's not allowed to yet. She still has trouble with her leg and the foot is still dragging but not quite so much so at least we know the nerve is actually doing its thing and slowly coming back. It's definitely a time thing.
Feel way better after a good long sleep..........this down and back to the city in a day is starting to knock me out again.........mmmmm, shades of the past rearing their heads.......note to self.....keep a check on things as tiredness to this degree seems to be my tell when something is awry. Oh well, another day and things to do.
Love and hugs girls! Chrissy -
just stopping by to let you ladies know; i'm still monitoring your posts, still praying for you all.. not really feeling toocompanionable lately. Dealing with more complications with my heart and feeling discouraged, but I find great strength knowing I can come here, and read how all yiur lives are going. Praying for your daughters; surgery Chrissy. love to all..3jays
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3jays! Yay! So lovely when you drop in to say hi. Sorry to hear that you are still having more complications.......you have had so many of late. Keep your chin up my lovely, we are all rooting for you to get through all of this and recouperate.
Love and heaps of (((((((hugs))))))). Chrissy
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3jays Cherie, it's so good to hear from you! I'd hoped for better news and am sorry you're still having so many difficulties. I'm continuing to think good thoughts and sending prayers for better days for you, girl. You know so many of us here are doing the same!
Hugs to all,
Kathy
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Hi Dwilli,
I am rather new to all this myself having been dx the end of Jan.2013. I have chron's disease and take meds for that, thyroid nodules I take medication for, and now bc to top it all off. I've had multiple surgeries for various ailments, (hysterectomy,gallbladder and a parathyriod removed, torn miniscus of the knee repaired, 3 lumpectomies, and probably a few more surgeries that I don't even remember, lol. It seems now that the surgeries, including the 3 for bc were easy compared to the side effects of the medication for bc. I think I am already starting to feel finger joint pain after being on aromacin for just 3 weeks. This is only the beginning for me and I am very concerned about the next 5+ years I need to take this stuff.
Also after having had just 5 treatments of radiation I am having trouble walking up the hill to the hospital. Never had any trouble doing this but today I almost stopped to rest! The techs say that could definitely be from the rads. Wow! that was fast, just didn't think i could be affected so quickly!
By the way anyone reading this, I am wondering how long it was before you all felt any side effects from your hormone blockers (and, or radiation). I have read that many of you have had difficulty with them and often switch to another one after awhile. This whole bc thing still seems like a bad dream.
Just to let you know, I live with my 32 year old daughter who has chronic lyme disease. We commiserate with each other but I do hope not to become a cranky,"old" lady
Thanks for reading and helping with all of your wonderful support!
By the way mac, are we ready for the re-lay job Sat? Wish I still had my parents' green "bug" to kick around in. Maybe I could have gotten you to paint it, had no idea you are so talented!!
beachwalker54
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Alyson, great pics of the wedding day. Everyone looked happy and relaxed.
Chrissy, take care of yourself. don't wear yourself out before DDs wedding. Great news from the dermotologist.
3jays, I was thinking today that we hadn't heard from you in a while and lo and behold you have made an appearance. Keep popping in, please! I miss you.
Kathy, still waiting for your pics. How was DGS?
Wren, the new bugs (vw) aren't as cute as the old ones. It sure attracted attention. I could see me getting together with some friends and painting one up for you. lol
I am still waiting for my MO to get back to me about starting an AI again. I am loving my break, tho. I wore myself out while hanging with my DD for the last 2 weeks. I slept most of yesterday after dropping her off at the airport. I am still having some problems with my hands, very stiff and weak. The knuckles feel really weird. Like they catch and then spring out again when trying to make a fist. ha ha that sounds so strange. Anyone have that experience?
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beachwalker, our posts crossed. I have many talents, but I did go to 2 years of art school. I painted the car the summer before heading off to the art school, but they weren't as impressed as I thought they would be.
Please, beachwalker, give yourself a break and get a ride to the cancer center. Would you like me to go with you tomorrow or friday? As you know, I felt effects from rad tx right away.
I think we are set for the relay this weekend. Don't you love how I volunteered you and I without even knowing what the job entailed. Kathy was going to email my questions to Lori and Lex to see what they say.
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Hi macata and chrissyb, Thanks for welcoming me to this thread! Yes, I've grown to this site and am on several threads. Keeps me from getting so lonely. I promise I won't always be b-tching. Really, I am so thankful for all that I have in life. I really like coming on this site and connecting with others. I feel like everyone here knows my name. Hey, what the name of that show--was it "Friends"? Well several days now I was out shopping and pick up some cancer survivor items--and ran into fellow survivors. It seems like we are everywhere. It is funny that when I start talking to these ladies, we instantly click with each other.
Hey, I am getting ready to take my first flight post surgery, I am going to VA to stay with my son and daughter-in-law and grandkids for two weeks.This is between my TI fills. I get one on June 3 and fly out on June 5th. Wondering if I will have to wear a compression sleeve on the right arm where the lymph nodes were removed.
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Hi Beachwalker, It seems like you are dealing with as many issues as I am. Well it is okay to talk about it because I know that means we are dealing with them. Glad you have your daughter living with you-with you helping her as well as she helping you. It is quite ironic that the BC was something that slip its way into my life, too--absolutely no kind of warning. Well it good to be able to talk about these things here because we all are dealing with something and can support each other.
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QCA and wren44, I take arimidex, too. I've only been on it one month; so maybe I need to give it some more time. It is nice to connect and know that others have gone through the same side effects and can help me work them through.
Positive energy and hugs being sent to all on this thread! Ladies, Bless you all!!!
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I started Arimidex over ten years ago after I had been on tamoxifen for a year. I did a total of five years and I have to say it was not easy. But here I am more than 12 years out. It just seems like a bad memory. Just want to give a word of encouragement..and hugs
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dwilli, have a great trip to visit the kids and grandkids. Talk to your doc about the sleeve. It's coming up soon. (I think they have to be fitted)
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Dwilli hope you have fun spending two weeks with your son, DIL and grands.......they'll probably wear you out but I know you'll enjoy it anyway. How old are your grands?
Just an update pic of the munchkin in my avitar. Evie is now three in the pic she was 10 months.
Have a great day all!
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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what a cutie pie!!!
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Hi Socalisa, so glad you are out 12 years and I knowI just have to deal with these issues. not really any choice.
Chrissy, your grandaughter is adorable and I love all those beautiful curls! I love being a grandparent. Like they say, we can spoil them have all the fun and then go home
Have a great trip Dwilli. I am starting to plan a trip to Fl. to visit my grandkids but am not sure if I should go in July or August. I was told to wait at least a month or so after rads. so I have more energy. I really don't want to go when it's so hot but I substitute teach often during the year. Sept. I have too many appts.
Hope you all don't mind that I am going to turn 59 in aug. Macatacmv got me started here and you are all so supportive.
Thanks Nancy but I am still going to try to walk this as much as I can. I just can't give in yet. I recently read somewhere that someone has "trigger finger" from the AI which sounds like what you might be experiencing. I think it was the thread about SE from the meds.
Another possible side effect i forgot to mention; my legs feel like they have a weird feeling going up and down them, almost like restless leg syndrome. think that is the AI too? it's strange. Anyone have an increase in their appetite? This just great, especially after working so hard to lose 45 lbs. 2 years ago, eating really well and exercising only to get bc. Go figure. Ok, no more complaining for awhile. Sorry about all the cvetching guys but feel a bit better now.
I am going to Mass Gen Hosp. for my daughter to see a neurologist on 6/6, then have a trip planned to go to N.Y,. the next day for a long weekend for another daughter's 25th birthday (my baby). Her husband is buying tickets for a show as a surprise! The weekend after that I am going to P-town after my last rad (yey) with a friend to go on a whale watch. I've been wanting to do this for years. I just hope I have the energy I need for all of this! good thing she's driving!!!
Have a great day you all.
Bye for now.
beachwalker54
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Beachwalker the little munchkin is my niece......lol.......my youngest brother was a very late bloomer.......lol. Both her and her sister have long, very curly hair and yes, it's just gorgeous! I have only grandsons but they are just fine, aged 17, 16, 15 and 14 so not babies but really interesting young people.
Age here doesn't matter, I'm 61 so not much older than you........I just think if you feel comfortable then it's right.
Not sure what could be causing your leg irregularities (couldn't think what else to call them....lol) but the increase in appetite definitely is a SE. I have stacked on a heap of weight since being on the AI's and am now struggling to get rid of it. What I have found is that cutting Gluten is a big help as well as eating more veg.
Rant, vent, cvetch anytime you like......getting stuff off your chest so to speak is always a good thing and always makes you feel better.
Heading off to bed very shorly as it's a cold dreary night here and my bed is warm and beckoning......lol.
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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Beachwalker, I have been on a hormone suppressant for almost 4 years now (1 more to go). One thing I noticed is that whatever side effects there are one week - just wait - it changes. I had the trigger finger thing and sore hands at first. Now that is gone. The sore joints come and go. When I want to grouse about it all, I consider the alternative and get on with the day.
What a gorgeous baby Chrissy! My daughter and her husband live one street away with their 3 year old girl and 9 year old boy. The time spent with them is such a joy. It is fun to see the world through their eyes - with more time than when my own three were children. -
Chrissy, She looks like DD at that age. Still has super curly hair. It doesn't get longer, just wider.
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Chrissysb: she is beautiful! Keep the pictures coming when u have a chance! Brenda E
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Hi Chrissy,
Sorry about thinking that pic was your grandaughter. I can't believe that you have grandsons in their teens already. they must be intersting and fun to be with. My oldest grandchild is almost 8, one is almost 6, grandaughter is 2.5 and and her little brother is 7 months.
Today I am not feeling the leg discomfort . I agree that gluten restriction would be helpful. I have a friend who does not eat any gluten and has maintained a healthy weight very well. I am going to have to do something besides walking, like really try to cut the carbs and almond butter! Thanks for the sugesstion.
lassie11 YOU are right about how the body can feel different daily. As I mentioned, my legs aren't bothering me tonight and my thumbs are not hurting to bend either. But the appetite thing has to GO! NOW! forever!
Off to bed, have to rise early to get to the ferry to get to the shuttle bus to walk up the steep hill to get to the hospital to have rads. Then do it all again to get home. At least the weather has finally gotten much nicer, warm and sunny. I love hearing the birds sing as I walk up to the hospital. It's like a chorus entertaniing me while walking to getting well. The smells of spring are so beautiful and the foliage and wild flowers make me smile. I feel so fortunate to be to be able to appreciate all the nature around me.
Good night all. (I just realized how late it is and that most, if not all of you, are already sleeping.)
Pleasant dreams.
beachwalker54
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This pic is of her with her big sis........she wasn't particularly impressed with having her photo taken that day.......lol. They are gorgeous girls and you would never know that the eldest was born 15 weeks premi.
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Getting a photo of 2 children who both look good is an absolute art. I think that's the real reason photoshop was invented. That way you can take 2 photos and meld them into one that shows both children looking human. Hmmm, maybe that's why there aren't so many photos of children after the first.
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Hi all especially the newbies who we welcome with open arms even though you don't really want to be here.
Have had a really busy day with the littlies as their parents went out to one of the bird sanctuaries near Auckland, something we must do one of these days. BEa was at Kindy and I took Sam to playgroup. He helped me bake this afternoon then I got Miss B. Now we are waiting for DD and DSiL to arrive back and we will have dinner.
Feeling a bit grumpy as I have had a bad LE flare and the LE nurse is away until next week. It is a holiday here on Monday - Queen's Birthday. Not her real one just when we celebrate it. With the family moving in two weeks we are home for the weekend though DH and I intend to have a long weekend to ourselves in a couple of weeks.
Big hugs
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Oh Aly so sorry that your arm has flared......it's so annoying and painful, I feel for you. The moving date is getting so close and I bet there are still a million things for your DD and SIL to get done. Loved the pic of Sam you posted on FB, so cute!
Take care you and enjoy your dinner.
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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chrissyb oh such adorable grandkids! can't wait too see mine!
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Goodness this week has passed quickly! Now I'm gearing up for DGS's 4th birthday party tomorrow, which will be the first one he's had other children for. Should be interesting.
Alyson, those are such beautiful wedding pictures! Did your DD sing at the wedding? I'm sorry your LE has decided to cause trouble for you now. Hope it improves soon.
Beachwalker, hope all went well for you today and that you made it up and down the hill.
You're so right Lassie, those side effects do come and go. The main one I have that is a constant is an inability to walk for a long time at once due to the hip joints. I'm fine if I stop often for rests, but only then. I found that out last year when we went to Savannah for the weekend and walked long distances on the streets.
Dwilli, hope you have a great time visiting with your kids and grandkids. It'll surely provide a distraction from the ordinary, or I should say, the new ordinary.
Thanks to you, Lisa, for giving those of us on arimidex hope that one day the discomfort will ease.
Love the pics of those gorgeous nieces, Chrissy.
Must go and wrap birthday presents.
Love to all,
Kathy
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actually the last 2 times up the hill to tx was much easier. I have nine more treatments and and am hoping to be able to walk to all of them.
It got into the 80's here today and I took the plunge into the ocean. It was quite cold (63 degrees) but felt wonderful after getting in for a bit. Made my day feel so much better especially when hearing that a friend who saw me today thought I didn't look well and was concerned about me. Gee, besides the heat making me look like a wet rag after all the walking to tx, I thought I was looking pretty good! sometimes I think that people think I should look ill now because I get many comments saying, "Oh you look good." My response would be "ok, thank you but should I look like I am dying?" Just have to ignore all the remarks and know that they mean well and probably are uncomfortable with the whole thing and don't really know what else to say.
Tomorrow (actually today since it's 4am and the birds are starting to wake up) is our Relay For Life and I am looking forward to seeing lots of friends.
All the best Alyson with the LE.
Has anyone ever forgotten to take their al for a day? I had all my meds. together but was so busy I don't remember when I could have taken them although they are gone. sometimes I feel like I am really losing my mind!!
Chrissy, my daughter is always asking my grandaughter, who is 2 1/2 yrs old to smile for pics she constantly takes on her I-phone. Last week Ari said to mom, "I don't have to smile" while she was eating her sandwich. I laughed because with the new phones people are always snapping photos and posting them on line. I could tell that my grandughter was a bit tired of them. It was rather funny
Am going to try to get some more sleep before I really have to get up.
Have a wonderful weekend all.
beachwalker54
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G'day from downunder Beachwalker, I was lucky enough to receive a pill holder with my Arimidex, one with the days of the week marked on each days lid.
At first, I thought I didn't need it but, after being prescribed more meds, I found it invaluable at knowing whether I had taken my meds for that day.
My two grandsons, 2yrs & 2yrs 6months, have both developed camera 'faces,' as soon as they see a phone/camera pointed at them they flash a false smile
toward it, resulting in the same face in every photo.
I set my camera up on a little tripod aimed at them and if they do something memorable, I reach out to press the button without, hopefully, getting a faux face.
Sheila.
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